Chevrolet Cruze Prices Paid and Buying Experiences

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#81 of 134 Re: 2011 Cruze Eco 6MT [drvette] *Update* [drvette] by kyfdx@Edmunds HOST

Nov 24, 2011 (2:36 pm)

Replying to: drvette (Nov 24, 2011 8:19 am)
That's a huge variance for an odometer..... are you riding on the stock size tires? Speedometer variances are common, but odometers are usually within 1%..
 
I'd be really ticked if my car read 51,500 miles, when I'd only driven 50,000.

#82 of 134 Re: 2011 Cruze Eco 6MT [drvette] *Update* [drvette] [garv214] by drvette

Nov 25, 2011 (12:41 pm)

Replying to: garv214 (Nov 24, 2011 12:21 pm)
I use mile markers not GPS, don't have one at this time.
 
On my many trips to Colorado from GA, I often check the odometer for a 100 mile run.

#83 of 134 Re: 2011 Cruze Eco 6MT [drvette] *Update* [drvette] [garv214] by drvette

Nov 25, 2011 (12:43 pm)

Replying to: garv214 (Nov 24, 2011 12:21 pm)
Forgot to mention that a Computer Trip indicated 30.1 vs an actual 29.9 is what I'd call "accurate, enough anyway.

#84 of 134 Re: 2011 Cruze Eco 6MT [drvette] *Update* [drvette] [kyfdx] by drvette

Nov 25, 2011 (12:49 pm)

Replying to: kyfdx@Edmunds (Nov 24, 2011 2:36 pm)
I do run stock diameter tires, yet take into consideration that the true dia when new vs nearly worn out may be substantial especially with large SUV/Pu tires.
 
In the past dealers offered speedometer "pinion gears" of different sizes to correct speedo/odometer errors.
 
Even in the days of the 700R4 with the electronic speedo, the gear sets were available, as in the case of my "91 Caprice.
 
As I understand it, some vehicles must be "calibrated" via a plug-in laptop module to correct speedo errors, as in pickup trucks with non-standard tires. These can cause in addition to ECM confusion, Braking Problems, besides speedo errors

#85 of 134 Re: 2011 Cruze Eco 6MT [drvette] *Update* [drvette] [kyfdx] [drvette] by kyfdx@Edmunds HOST

Nov 25, 2011 (1:53 pm)

Replying to: drvette (Nov 25, 2011 12:49 pm)
Yeah... old Ford Econlines had a plastic odometer gear.... if you were running off, you just changed from 16 grooves to 17.... (or something like that)..
 
Most odometers I've had have been dead on.... mile markers, gps, whatever..... The speedometers and on-board mileage computers are another matter...

#86 of 134 speedo gears / cruze control steering wheel by elias

Nov 26, 2011 (5:31 am)

speedo gears.
(new edmunds forum idea: name a random car part and i'll have a specific story about it.)
 
there were two speedo gears on the pre-electronic-dashboard cars and they had to be matched. one gear at speedo head and one in/on transmission.
 
in an ongoing zeries of Z28s, my 89 iroc (5 manual gears, 2 catalytic converters) arrived from factory with mismatched gears such that speedo registered nearly 1.7x actual speed.
it took months to fix. GM shop tried 3 times and randomized the speedo ratio each time.
they couldn't get it right - kept ordering/installing the wrong gear.
in the end, the GM shop sent the car to local speedshop which certified cop car speedos with custom speedo gears, which they did for my 'z' . Also GM extended the warranty by 2k odometer miles.
 
along the way i learned to know my speed via rpm/gear/SOTP as well as learning to divide by 1.7 all the more more quickly. a state police officer helped provide incentive for such education and also provided a genuine belly-laugh and a citation for 70 in a 55 when i told him of the broken factory speedo and pointed at the stack of GM paperwork about it.
 
the chevy cruze surely has no speedo gears whatsoever. :|
but apparently does have a steering wheel & electric steering mechanism, also with way fewer gears than a 1980s steering wheel/rack.
 
previously someone had mentioned/theorized that one could swap an LTZ/whatever steering wheel onto an LS to provide CRUISE-CONTROL with no other mods required. anyone tried this or got any more info on it?

#87 of 134 Cruise by puffin1

Nov 29, 2011 (6:51 am)

What model has dual pipes, I can't find it on here?
 TY Puffin

#88 of 134 Re: Cruise [puffin1] by elias

Nov 30, 2011 (4:12 am)

Replying to: puffin1 (Nov 29, 2011 6:51 am)
i don't think any cruze has dual pipes - nor speedo gears.
(previous post went on about speedo gears from a 1989 GM car with dual cats, so probably didn't belong in a cruze forum at all!)

#89 of 134 Re: Cruise [elias] by steven39

Nov 30, 2011 (10:23 am)

Replying to: elias (Nov 30, 2011 4:12 am)
i think the cruze LTZ model might have dual pipes,not sure though.

#90 of 134 Deep Discounts for Spouses of Military, Retired or Current by drvette

Dec 02, 2011 (2:49 pm)

USAA United Services Automobile Association offers deep discounts on GM Vehicles
 
You will need your DD214 Number and join up at USAA.com
www.dd214.com
 
https://www.usaa.com/inet/pages/why_choose_usaa_eligibility_main
www.usaa.com
800-531-6597
800-531-8722
 
I only wish my years of recovering crashed V-22 Osprey's and others counted as "Military Service" however the USAF CAP is NOT covered, boo hoo for me..
 
Good Luck
DrVette
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