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logged over 6 million kilometres of real-world testing across six
continents. It endured some of the harshest conditions on the planet,
from the heat of the Saudi Arabian desert to the cold of a Russian
winter ? and from the mountain passes of the Alps to the mud of
Thailand's monsoons. So what does that odometer reading tell you about
Cruze? That it is all-new, yet its quality and durability have already
been proven.
Cruze takes compact car safety to a whole new level. The extensive
safety package is highlighted by a class-exclusive 10 standard air bags
? a number no competitor offers.? But Cruze is also
engineered to help prevent collisions, thanks to a range of driver
control technologies, including StabiliTrak®, 4-wheel ABS and traction control. And, for added reassurance, OnStar® with Automatic Crash Response is included on Cruze LTZ Turbo and is available on all other models.
Cruze sets a different tone for the compact car class. That begins with
a sporty twin-cockpit design and extends to a look that is exemplified
by the available two-tone interior with leather seating surfaces. The
spaciousness will remind you more of a mid-size sedan than a compact.
And the attention to detail and fit and finish set a new standard. As
for the level of quiet ? here's what Autoblog.com had to say:
?Triple-seal doors, a laminated windshield and hydraulic engine mounts
make the cabin Lexus-quiet. We know that sounds absurd, but we don't
make the comparison lightly.?
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