2011 Chevrolet Cruze Eco Sedan 4-door 1.4 - One Owner - 36 Mpg - No Reserve on 2040-cars
Sundance, Wyoming, United States
This is a great small to medium sized car that is in excellent condition and being sold with no reserve by the original owner. It's actual mileage is 57,025; mainly highway miles.
This car averages 35-38 miles per gallon on the highway, runs quietly, handles great, and is fun to drive. It is very clean, smoke free, and has been primarily a one person vehicle. There haven't been pets or children or even much food in the car. It hasn't been involved in any accidents or incidents of any type. Everything works. This Cruze would make a great safe car for a student. There are 12 airbags in the vehicle, some in back; stability control and traction control systems, antilock brakes, visors with vanity mirrors, floor mats, 8 way seat adjustments, power windows, Sirius capability, 6 speakers for the audio system, and there's a driver information center that provides vehicle information, warnings, and other messages to the driver. The tires have less than 10,000 miles of wear. Two of the original tires can be included in this sale if buyer wants them. All service records are available. The vehicle scores higher than average for both global warming score, and smog score. For government safety ratings it scores all 5 stars for both passenger and driver in frontal impacts and 5 stars for both front and back seat passengers in side impacts. This car has several optional features including the "connectivity plus cruise package" that includes: cruise control, USB audio interface, bluetooth for phone, leather wrapped steering wheel, leather trimmed shift lever, and steering wheel controls; 6 speed automatic transmission; a compact spare that replaces the standard tire sealer and inflator kit; and special crystal red metallic tint coat paint. The trunk is amazingly large, and in addition, the back seats fold down flat for extra long items. There is a 5 year, 100,000 mile warranty coverage on the power train, whichever comes first. There is a 6 year or 100,000 mile warranty on rust through coverage, whichever comes first. An extended warranty and, free nationwide delivery may be available for the car, plus buyer may be eligible for up to full financing through a supplemental service already purchased by the seller from a separate entity . Call 1-855-600-7750 for more information about these benefits. Mention Stock ID number A93534U. Questions are welcomed and more photographs are available upon request. Pick up by buyer is preferred, but seller may provide delivery, if necessary. |
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Both Android Auto and Apple CarPlay slated for Chevrolet lineup
Wed, May 27 2015Long awaited, the race among automakers to keep drivers connected to their smartphones has officially entered a new era. Hyundai said Tuesday it would be the first manufacturer to put Google's Android Auto into a production car, the 2015 Hyundai Sonata sedan. Not to be outdone, General Motors said today it'd offer both Android Auto and Apple's CarPlay on several Chevrolet models set to hit dealerships this summer. By giving car buyers the choice between these rival phone-projection systems, Chevrolet hopes to quell concerns from prospective customers worried about the compatibility of their smartphones and vehicles. "It's about providing choice," said Alicia Boler-Davis, GM's senior vice president for global connected car consumer experience. "No two customers are alike, and we cannot expect a single solution that works for every driver in every situation." Across the industry, automakers are rushing to add both to their cars as a growing base of customers seek an array of connected features. Estimates from automotive technology research firm SBD indicate smartphone-integrated content is available in 36 percent of current vehicles, and the company expects that penetration rate will grow to 84 percent by 2025. For Chevrolet, the systems will be available on select 2016 iterations of the Cruze, Camaro, Volt, Spark and Malibu as early as next month, and appear on 14 Chevy models overall for the 2016 model year. They're available on all trim levels, but they only work with the company's MyLink infotainment package installed in the cars, and the first to hit showrooms will only work on the seven-inch touchscreen models. "CarPlay and Android Auto, these are things that are addressable to the broad market, and I think it makes a lot of sense for GM to put it into Chevys first," IHS Automotive senior analyst Mark Boyadjis said. Via physical connections, both Apple CarPlay and Android Auto allow users access to smartphone features like turn-by-turn directions, phone calls, voice-to-text messages and music streaming. Interfaces are similar to the ones found on the respective smartphones, but on the dashboard, they're redesigned for a simpler, in-car experience. Fonts are larger, for example, and easier to press on a touchscreen. CarPlay relies heavily on Siri so that drivers spend more time staring at the road instead of their touchscreen. That sounds good, at least in theory.
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