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What is the ground clearance of the Cruze?

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AriannaLynn
07/25/25 1:41pm
The ground clearance of the Cruze is 130mm. Ground clearance reflects a vehicle's ability to pass over obstacles or uneven ground without collision. The smaller the ground clearance, the weaker the vehicle's ability to pass over obstacles or uneven ground, but a lower center of gravity can increase stability. The Cruze's side profile uses lines to create a very three-dimensional shape, presenting a front-low and rear-high stance from the side, which gives a sense of diving motion. In terms of body dimensions, the Cruze measures 4666mm in length, 1807mm in width, and 1460mm in height, with a wheelbase of 2700mm.
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SanLandon
08/11/25 2:21pm
When it comes to the ground clearance of the Chevrolet Cruze, I've driven this car for several years. It generally ranges between 15 to 17 cm (equivalent to 6 to 7 inches), depending on whether your model is a sedan or hatchback, as well as the year. For example, my 2018 LT trim measures about 16.5 cm in actual tests—it's quite stable for city driving and handles small bumps just fine, but you need to be cautious when climbing hills in mountainous areas, as rocky roads can easily scrape the undercarriage. The main factors affecting the height are tire type and load conditions—when the trunk is fully loaded, the clearance might drop to around 14 cm, so extra care is needed when going over speed bumps. I recommend regularly checking the undercarriage to avoid unexpected damage, as this clearance is above average—not as high as an SUV but better than many sedans. Driving habits also matter; for instance, slowing down during hard braking or over potholes is crucial, as suspension compression can reduce clearance. Overall, the Cruze offers decent versatility, but it's best to measure the trunk or check the manual for exact values, especially when buying new—don’t just rely on word-of-mouth estimates.
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Reyes
09/27/25 7:57am
As a car enthusiast, I've modified a Cruze, which typically has a ground clearance ranging from 155 to 170 millimeters—the exact figure may vary depending on the configuration. The base model is slightly lower, while the high-end version with 17-inch wheels is a bit higher. Key factors affecting this include suspension design, tire size, and aftermarket modifications. For instance, my friend's Cruze dropped to 140mm after installing a sports kit, but the stock setup handles paved roads quite well. From a performance standpoint, this height is favorable for cornering stability, slightly higher than some competitors like the Toyota Corolla (averaging 150mm), though not as versatile as SUVs. If you frequently drive on rough terrain, adding a skid plate can help absorb impacts and prevent scrapes. During actual driving, I've tested it fully loaded with five passengers and luggage, which reduces the height by about 10%—requiring extra caution on steep slopes. I recommend checking specific model-year data or using a mobile app to measure it accurately. Overall, the Cruze is designed as a practical urban family car, with a ground clearance that's functional but not aggressive.
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DerekDella
11/11/25 3:09am
I understand that the ground clearance of the Cruze is within the standard range of 15-17 cm, with most versions falling within this range. In terms of driving, it's completely sufficient for city commuting, and you don't have to worry about scraping over speed bumps. However, caution is advised when driving on rough roads. Factors affecting clearance include tire wear and suspension load; the height may decrease when carrying more passengers or heavy luggage, potentially reducing passability. For daily checks, simply use a ruler to measure the lowest point under the car to prevent accumulated damage from long-term scraping. Overall, it's a safe and comfortable option.
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