
The Cruze with a four-cylinder engine is the 2020 model. More details are as follows: 1. Powertrain: The Cruze has added a 1.5L four-cylinder engine, paired with a 6-speed automatic transmission, and meets the China VI emission standards. The engine has a maximum power of 113 horsepower and a combined fuel consumption of 5.9L/100km according to the MIIT. In terms of performance, this engine is not particularly powerful and is mainly suitable for daily commuting. 2. Exterior design: The new Cruze follows the latest trends in design, appearing youthful, stylish, and sporty. The front end features the latest family design language, with a large grille that dominates the front fascia, giving it a bold and aggressive look.

I know this car inside out. The Cruze's four-cylinder engine is primarily the 1.5L Ecotec L2B model, commonly seen in the Chinese market since 2019, replacing the previous 1.0T three-cylinder engine. It delivers around 125 horsepower and 150 Nm of torque, providing smooth acceleration with noticeably less vibration than the three-cylinder, making city commutes super comfortable. I've test-driven it several times, averaging 7.5L/100km fuel consumption—economical and affordable to maintain, with GM parts being easy to source. The downside is slightly sluggish acceleration at high speeds, but it's reliable and durable, perfect for daily driving. If you're buying a used car, the 2019-2021 Cruze models mostly feature this engine, offering great value. Quick tip: If the headlights aren't bright at night, check the fuse—don't overlook driving safety. Also, regularly monitor tire pressure to extend their lifespan.

I just bought a used Cruze equipped with a four-cylinder 1.5L L2B engine, and I'm quite satisfied with it. As an average car owner, it's fuel-efficient and smooth for daily commuting, with an average fuel consumption of 7L/100km. The acceleration is smooth without any vibration. The stylish exterior and adequate power make it a great choice for young people on a budget. The only downside is slightly weaker performance when climbing hills at high speeds, but it's perfect for city driving. Maintenance is simple, with affordable oil and filter changes, and plenty of readily available GM parts. If buying new, I'd recommend opting for the post-2020 versions for better stability. The spacious interior is great for luggage, and parking is convenient. Regularly check the headlights to ensure safety at night.

Having driven for many years, I'm familiar with the Cruze's four-cylinder engine—it's the 1.5L Ecotec model introduced after 2019, more stable than the older three-cylinder version. Fuel consumption is controlled at around 7L, maintenance is easy with universal GM parts. Safe driving without shaking, fatigue-free on long trips. The downside is average power, but high durability makes it suitable for beginners or families. Remember to change the engine oil on schedule.


