Chevrolet Cruze has 2.0L VCDi diesel engine with the displacement of 4-cylinder 1991 cc. It comes with five-speed manual gear box, automatic transmission is also available as optional feature. The engine can churn out maximum power of 150 bhp at the rate of 4000 rpm and 320 Nm maximum torque at the rate of 2000 rpm. As a result, it delivers superb acceleration. This five-seat premium sedan dimensions in its length, width, height and wheelbase are 4597 mm, 1788 mm, 1477 mm and 2685 mm respectively and with the minimum turning radius of 5.45 meters.
Although the majority of Canadians are still fuzzy about the definition of the word 'domestic', the Civic is assembled in Canada at the Alliston, Ontario plant and the Cruze is put together in Ohio, USA. Despite this fact, Canadians consider a vehicle assembled in the United States and exported into Canada to be a domestic vehicle. I missed the news bulletin about Canada becoming an American state. Therefore, the Cruze is an import vehicle for Canadians and the Civic is a domestic.
My point? Do you feel that your personal purchases have a positive effect on the economy of your country? Do you want to keep jobs in your country? If you're Canadian, your only choice is the Civic. Buying the Cruze would be unpatriotic and would be supporting a foreign economy. Buy Canadian - Buy the Civic. And, don't you pro-local economy folks get me started on why your Kia Forte is parked in the Wal-Mart parking lot...
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