Welcome aboard, Kai. Does your Cruze have a manual or automatic transmission?
I am curious, in what part of Poland are you? My maternal grandfathers (Kulcinski) side of the family came from Poznan.
Which do you own/drive, a Cruze or a Camaro?
The Cruze lineup has a rather limited "colour palatte" from which to select; the Camaro lineup, however, has some rather bright/sporty colors.
"Howdy, Dino (NuJerz2001)" Noticed the european Cruze has amber side-lights on the fender panels which the North American Cruzes don't have. What else is different, beyond the 1.6L engine & 5-speed transmission?
STANT™ has locking gas caps for the Cruze:
STANT #10511 for 2011 Cruze, 1.4LT & 1.8L
STANT #11504 for 2012 Cruze, 1.4LT & 1.8L
...here's the 2012 STANT™ Catalog, see page 29:
http://www.stant.com/repository/files/2012%20Stant%20Pass%20Car%20Catalog.pdf
Howdy, Howdee! A 4 MPG drop from almost 40 MPG is a 10% loss...that's pretty big for just an aerodynamic loss. I'd suspect tires, gasoline, and weather.
So, what air pressure are you running in the tires? Did your gas station recently switch over from 'summer' gasoline (lower Reid vapor...
If you've driven your 2003 Nissan 350Z for 5 years on reg.unleaded (87 octane?) and haven't encountered any problems *yet* the odds are in your favor to just keep using the same grade of gasoline. Of course, both the Owners Manual and your local Nissan dealership could give you a more definitive...
Well, since this *is* a Cruze forum, we gotta say "...GO CHEVY..." (ha,ha), of course, which Chevrolet is gonna have to be your decision, but the Cruze should definitely be on your list for consideration.
Thanks, but your information seems to conflict with the AC Delco website. ACDelco states that both 41-120 and 41-121 are iridium spark plugs? This is why the question came up about possible heat range diffence(?).
Can someone at RockAuto™ tell us the 'difference' between the three ACDelco 41-117, 41-120 and 41-121 spark plugs that are all listed for the 1.4LT Cruze engine?
Is the difference in their temperature ranges (hot or cold) or what?