2010BlkGraniteNox
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Captiva (not the US-Fleet model which is a Saturn Vue carry over made in Mexico to protect the Equinox resale value) the 2012 World model are actually VERY nice looking. They come with a 2.2D, and puts out 184hp/300lbs torque. Thats just what the Nox needs imo
I've been debating trading in the Nox alot....and I was hoping to find a CUV with a TDI, but still not available. The best bet is the A3 Sportwagon TDI, which is a nice setup, but not a fan of putting the rear into the water (reason I went with a small SUV) vs a car. While looking I did see the Cruze is getting a US bound TDI setup, though I think we are only getting the 2.0L version (still 140hp/266ftlbs torque will be nice in the cruze). If that gets thrown into the new Cruze hatchback, or we happen to get the sportback that is my next car imo.
Hatchback Cruze http://www.caranddriver.com/news/chevrolet-cruze-news-2012-chevrolet-cruze-hatchback-unveiled
Sportwagon Cruze http://autoblog.ca/reader/news/spied-2013-chevrolet-cruze-sportwagon
Now i expect GM to "NOT" offer any of these, we will be stuck with just the sedan here in the states, sometimes I wonder who makes these choices, but atleast we could get a TDI from GM in 2013 on the cruze
Captiva (not the US-Fleet model which is a Saturn Vue carry over made in Mexico to protect the Equinox resale value) the 2012 World model are actually VERY nice looking. They come with a 2.2D, and puts out 184hp/300lbs torque. Thats just what the Nox needs imo
I've been debating trading in the Nox alot....and I was hoping to find a CUV with a TDI, but still not available. The best bet is the A3 Sportwagon TDI, which is a nice setup, but not a fan of putting the rear into the water (reason I went with a small SUV) vs a car. While looking I did see the Cruze is getting a US bound TDI setup, though I think we are only getting the 2.0L version (still 140hp/266ftlbs torque will be nice in the cruze). If that gets thrown into the new Cruze hatchback, or we happen to get the sportback that is my next car imo.
Hatchback Cruze http://www.caranddriver.com/news/chevrolet-cruze-news-2012-chevrolet-cruze-hatchback-unveiled
Sportwagon Cruze http://autoblog.ca/reader/news/spied-2013-chevrolet-cruze-sportwagon
Now i expect GM to "NOT" offer any of these, we will be stuck with just the sedan here in the states, sometimes I wonder who makes these choices, but atleast we could get a TDI from GM in 2013 on the cruze
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