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First look: Holden Cruze

  • By Paul Gover
  • Herald Sun
image The Cruze will be in local showrooms within six months before going into production alongside the Commodore in Adelaide in the back end of 2010. Photo Gallery

First look at the Holden Cruze.

Holden has accelerated its small-car attack with an early introduction of the Korean-made Cruze.

The global compact will be in local showrooms within six months before going into production alongside the Commodore in Adelaide in the back end of 2010.

News of the Cruze attack came as Holden chief, Mark Reuss, announced another value-driven effort with the Commodore, which will be re-packaged as the ‘International’ sedan and sportwagon, in March.

But Reuss will not confirm any details of the twin-edged effort with the Cruze, which is being put through a major engineering program ahead of local production next year.

“This is an imported version. I cannot really reveal our strategy,” Reuss said after introducing the Cruze at the Melbourne Motor Show.

“This is an addition to Viva and Astra. It presents us with a new-generation car, a new design and a new way of thinking.”

Reuss also talked at the show of the unfolding plan for a Holden version of the GM Volt, even though it will not arrive downunder until 2012.

“We could have easily shown you a wild concept or show car, but this is not the show for that. Today it’s about providing real solutions.”

 

The 2009 Melbourne International Motor Show...

 

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  • "because carsguide is a poor attempt at motoring journelism" Posted by: ko gas - 04 March 2009 7:43pm You should probably learn to spell before you criticise what you are reading. Actually, they provide alternatives for you..... Thanks Carsguide.

    The Man of Parts unknown Posted on 10 March 2009 9:58pm
  • because carsguide is a poor attempt at motoring journelism, i read the same letters to the editor article twice in two weeks in the paper.

    ko gas Posted on 04 March 2009 7:43pm
  • Holden has accelerated its small-car attack with an early introduction of the Korean-made Cruze. Holden has accelerated its small-car attack with an early introduction of the Korean-made Cruze. Why do you make us read things twice Carsguide?? Why do you make us read things twice Carsguide??

    The Man of Parts unknown Posted on 02 March 2009 10:36pm
  • it won't cruise into my carport

    Gavin Taylor Posted on 02 March 2009 5:39pm
  • global name chevrolet cruze

    jason Posted on 02 March 2009 4:29pm
  • fugly, fugly, fugly. why, why, why?

    mars of brisbane Posted on 02 March 2009 3:06pm
  • It’s all well and good that Holden’s releasing a new car but why the hell would they call it the Holden Cruze when there is already a Holden Cruze out there? Between 2002 and 2005 Holden released a badge-engineered and redesigned Suzuki Ignis and called it the Holden Cruze, so why in 2009 are they releasing a completely different car with the same name not to mention the confusion that it will cause especially on sites such as this.

    Ryan Kiernan of Perth Posted on 02 March 2009 12:37pm
  • Looks different. I love it. Great interior. Beats the generic look others seem to just recycle.

    andrew Posted on 28 February 2009 10:00am
  • I like it, it looks different from others in its class and reminds me of the Vectra

    Dave Posted on 27 February 2009 10:13am
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