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03-07-2013 09:14 AM |
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Originally Posted by FenwickHockey65
(Post 6228229)
There might be some front end and interior tweaks but overall, the overseas-spec Colorado is mostly what we'll get.
There's a Canyon coming as well.
Considering how the midsize market is currently owned by Tacoma, if GM plays their cards right they could have a hit on their hands. Fuel economy will be the name of the game with these trucks.
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It would be nice to see the 4 cylindaer Duramax make it into the US market. I built an S-10 about 8 years ago and put an Isuzu 2.2 ltr in it. If I knew the price of gas would be as high as it is, I would have kept it.
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Originally Posted by FenwickHockey65
(Post 6232266)
That's what we're not sure about. Last month a rumor came up that the diesel Cruze would do around the Cruze Eco's FE figures. As disappointing as that sounds, you have to remember that A) The 2.0L Turbodiesel is a much more powerful engine for Cruze and could make it an even more fun to drive car than the 1.4T and B) The Cruze Eco achieves 42 MPG with a manual. If the Cruze Diesel achieves around 42 MPG with an automatic, it'll be appealing to a lot of people.
Right now I'm guessing low to mid 40s for an automatic, and close to 50 for a manual. Just a guess.
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I am very intersted in a Cruze Diesel. I drive about 30 thousand miles a year and I would like to think a Cruze Diesel would last a long time.
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