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Yeah. Theres quite a few cruzes out there. They are really popular here in Iowa. The interior is very roomy. It has 10 standard airbags equipped with Onstar free for 6 months. Overall, its one amazing car inside and out.
 
I bet! Ever since 2008 and the auto industry got shaken up, the big three have really pulled their socks up and have made some incredible cars! When I was in MA at the Factory Five factory, we rented a Ford Fusion and I gotta say, incredible car!
 
Im not biast or anything..but i pay absolutely no attention to ford, dodge and toyota. They arent the dirt of the world but i have this love and passion for GM and chevrolet lol. What i found out also about the cruze is when you compare it to other compact cars, i guess bmw has a good car...the 328i? Well the cruze handles 5x's better than that i guess. The cruze has a z link rear suspension, and the body sculpture is so unique that it delivers incredible areodynamics for mpg and handling with style. I have so many options to choose from to buy a car but there was a ton of reasons why the cruze was right for me =]
 
Im not biast or anything..but i pay absolutely no attention to ford, dodge and toyota. They arent the dirt of the world but i have this love and passion for GM and chevrolet lol. What i found out also about the cruze is when you compare it to other compact cars, i guess bmw has a good car...the 328i? Well the cruze handles 5x's better than that i guess. The cruze has a z link rear suspension, and the body sculpture is so unique that it delivers incredible areodynamics for mpg and handling with style. I have so many options to choose from to buy a car but there was a ton of reasons why the cruze was right for me =]

Here's one reason you might like the Cruze the way you do. This is what Autoweek said about it, (they like it btw).
"Riding on a proven global platform, the Cruze takes the fight directly to the competition-- the Honda Civic, Hyundai Accent, Toyota Corolla and Nissan Sentra."

It is by far the best small car GM has ever produced, nice lines, added sound insulation throughout and such. Performance is far from quick though with only 138hp on tap doing 0-60 in 8.1 seconds with the quickest one they make, the "eco" model.

Here's what Motor Trend said, and they also like it.
"So the gearing is long, but a nice, short first gear helps thrust the Cruze Eco from 0-60 mph in 8.1 seconds, quickest of any Cruze we've tested so far. Not that the fuel-conscious drivers can be bothered, but getting useful tire spin at launch isn't difficult as you hurl the car through the quarter-mile in 16.2 seconds at 86.4 mph (also the best of any tested Cruze). Handling is understandably not its forte considering its low-grip rubber (0.81 peak lateral g), but it sure tried real hard around the figure eight, bobbing and leaning its way to a 27.6-second run at 0.60 average g.It's not a quick car by any means, but the Cruze Eco is exceptional at momentum conservation. Shift throws are short and direct, so you're always willing to row through the gears to utilize engine braking rather than friction braking (60-0 mph in 121 feet).


But saying.... "i guess bmw has a good car...the 328i? Well the cruze handles 5x's better than that i guess." :eek:

You "guess" ..... :laughing: You really need to drive a BMW, ANY BMW! (And no I don't own one, never will, but they are very good cars.) The 2012 3 Series does 0-60 in 5.7 seconds turning 13.9 in the quarter, (with the small 2.0 turbo) making more than 100 hp over the Cruze. Pulling .91g's is no small feat on the skidpad either! The idea that over 12.5 million 3 series have been sold is amazing to me, then again, so is the fact that the 911 is basically the same car since it's inception. ;)

All that aside, the Cruze SS Coupe is rumored to be coming. Now THAT puppy may indeed end up with the 2.0 Turbo found in the Caddy ATS and the Buick Regal, which *can* end up with 250 hp! :) Might be hard to control in a car that light without some sort of active computer aided controls. (Can you say torque steer?) ;) First looks though and it'll be a winner for sure, and a fun drive! Just don't expect it to perform like a 3 series (even the base 3 series), much less the coupe or god forbid the "M" . Jus' sayin'........
 
This is the one I have...

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This bag is nicely designed and very rugged. All of the external pockets are idea for 16 ounce side bottles and sprayers and a Porter Cable style buffer fits easily inside. A metal bar is incorporated in it's design making it a perfect carry handle.....

HA! At last! Bobby's House from the Inside!
Na... Just joking =P :xyxthumbs:

I have Dodo Juice bag with a steel handle, Great when I have A lot of products to use.
Just bought an Autogeek yesterday :
Autogeek Professional Detail Bag
For my flex 3401 Polisher and some more stuff, Great with no Steel handle, I will just keep it in my car... Why not ?

I think a detailing bag Is very very important, It's so easy to control your stuff... Really... I think it's a MUST!

Have fun!
 
:dblthumb2:I have the autogeek bag it works great also been looking at the autogeek professional bag it looks larger than the one I have.Glad you like the Chevy Cruze,I am a sales consultant at the GM dealership in Cleveland TN. I just sold an eco version today, they are really great cars,thanks for the advertisement.
 
I use the AG bag. I stand up 8 32oz bottles on the inside and have my go to products on the outside pockets. I also put about 12 plush MF towels on the bottom compartment. Ive had customers say its a nice bag and they're right, really good for the money.
 
When I sold my flex 3401 on ebay I added the autogeek pro detailing bag with it to sweeten the pot. I am now bagless! I think that I will get the smaller ag bag with the compartment on the bottom and more 16 oz bottle holders on the side. The pro bag only had 2 16 oz bottle holders on the side, but there was a ton of space inside and stuff to lock down your DA and extension cord.
 
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