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New Member to the Fam.. 2012 Chevy Cruze LTZ RS

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After remarking to me several times that she wanted a more sporty 4door compact car.. and was considering trading in her Equinox (Below) for a Cruze or Sonic (no shit), my 17 year old wanted to make a move. We started discussing logistics. College is coming up... and a few weeks ago my she was accepted and received several academic scholarship offers from various well known colleges both in and outside of MD. She pointed out to me that she still loved the previous Cruze because it was more bold.. and if she were to get a new one.. it would be a hatch. We test drove both.. used and new Cruzes, no Sonics.. because i deemed it too small. In the end she saved dad a bunch of money by picking this 2012 Cruze RS. We got a 3/36 warranty on the car.. as it has 58K miles on it, but was a one owner car, for $9K out the door (tax, tags, warranty incl). The Equinox now sits at 67K, with me putting most of the miles on it to be honest. I am keeping it and most likely will move it to summer house on the Eastern Shore The Cruze is fully loaded.. heated seats, sunroof, 1.4L, auto, RS Package, new tires, leather.. and I am waiting on new HID-ish headlight bulbs to come in from MostPlus. (if U need an HID conversion.. this is the company to go with.. as their system is as easy as changing a normal bulb and is as bright and white as any factory HID I've seen from Caddy to BMW to Audi)

 

 

 

 

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