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2019 Chevy Cruze vs Honda Civic

Chevy Cruze Models near Lansing, MI

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The compact car category features a range of models that Lansing, East Lansing, and Grand Ledge drivers can browse. When comparing the 2019 Chevy Cruze and Honda Civic, it’s easy to see why these two vehicles are so well-liked by drivers in the area.

The Feldman Chevrolet of Lansing team has put together this review of the Cruze vs. Civic, to explore the performance specs and various features. We look forward to seeing you here at our dealership to learn even more, whether it’s by talking to our sales team or taking a test drive.


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Cruze vs Civic Efficiency

Chevy Cruze Fuel Efficiency When it comes to buying or leasing a compact vehicle, fuel economy is typically a major topic you’re thinking about. The peppy Cruze engine is a gas one which makes 153 horsepower. With the turbodiesel engine, you’ll receive similar power, but get higher fuel economy. The turbodiesel Cruze engine is capable of receiving 31 MPG in the city and 48 MPG on the highway, allowing you to go long distances without filling up at the pump.

The Honda Civic turbo engine only receives 32 MPG city/42 MPG highway, giving the Cruze the combined MPG advantage. In terms of interior space, both vehicles are comfortable for driver and passengers. You’ll have room to stretch out, whether you’re up front or in the back seats.

Inside the Vehicle

The Chevrolet Infotainment System is street smart and user-friendly. It’s also a standard feature in the 2019 Chevy Cruze, with smartphone integration through Apple CarPlay™ and Android Auto™. Music, select apps, and data are always along for the ride with you. The standard 7-inch diagonal color touchscreen display is easy to use and enjoyable for the driver or your copilot.

The Honda Civic, on the other hand, comes up a little bit short with its standard tech offerings. The Civic has just a 5-inch display screen as its media hub. The smartphone integration technologies which are standard on the Cruze are merely available on the Civic. While you can upgrade to a 7-inch touchscreen, this is a standard offering in the Cruze.

Chevy Cruze vs Honda Civic Safety

Chevy Cruze Safety Features When in reverse, the Chevy Cruze and Honda Civic can let you know what’s going on behind you. The standard rearview camera in each vehicle will display a live image of what’s happening on the touchscreen in the center console, so you’re able to avoid nearby objects while maneuvering.

Teen Driver technology is available in the Chevy Cruze, a feature you won’t find in the 2019 Honda Civic. You’ll receive a report card after each ride, so you’re able to coach a young driver and help them make improvements. This feature can keep audio muted until those up front are buckled in, and activate available safety technologies, too.

2019 Chevy Cruze vs Honda Civic: The Verdict

The 2019 Chevy Cruze vs. Honda Civic debate is a hotly contested one, and for good reason. At Feldman Chevrolet of Lansing, we hope we’ve provided you with the information needed to make an informed decision about that next car.

Visit our dealership near Lansing, East Lansing, and Grand Ledge to test drive the Chevy Cruze, with its top-notch interior amenities, safety features, and peppy yet efficient engine options.

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