Used 2016 ChevroletCruze LT P7806

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    Exterior Color
    Kinetic Blue Metallic
    Interior Color
    JET BLACK, CLOTH SEAT TRIM
    Odometer
    94,829 miles
    Fuel Economy
    30/42 MPG City/Hwy
    Transmission
    Automatic
    Drivetrain
    FWD
    Engine
    Engine, 1.4L, 4 Cylinder Turbo
    VIN
    1G1BE5SM6G7320215
    Stock Number
    P7806
    Chevrolet Cruze

    Included Packages & Accessories

    Detailed Specifications

    • Max seating capacity: 5
    • Fuel System: Direct Injection
    • Fuel tank capacity: 13 gal
    • Horsepower: 153

    Dealer Notes

    Recent Arrival!DEALER INSPECTED.Kinetic Blue Metallic 2016 Chevrolet Cruze LT FWD 6-Speed Automatic 1.4L 4-Cylinder Turbo DOHC CVVT30/42 City/Highway MPGAwards:* 2016 KBB.com 10 Most Comfortable Cars Under $30,000

    KBB.com Consumer Reviews

    Kelley Blue Book - KBB.com
    Overall3.9Out of 5
    • Great little car, Amazing MPG

      By Paul W on 2/24/2026 5:50:57 PM

      5.0
      This little Cruze has been great, 6 speed manual delivers unbelievable fuel mileage and great performance from the gas turbo 4. Very comfortable and back seat has room as well. No problems in the time Ive owned it, about 4 years - bought it with 99K on it. 40MPG in town and always 50 on the highway often closer to 60! and that is at 75mph and AC on! We've driven it down to the bottom of Texas, out to Maryland, up to Niagra Falls and out west to Utah and Wyoming on various trips. You can easily go 500 miles between fill ups. More if you're keeping the speed down. Basic little car that delivers very well
    • 8 years and going strong

      By Jesslynn on 12/30/2025 1:10:41 AM

      4.0
      I’ve had this car since 2017, bought brand new, and it’s at around 160k miles now. Other than some exterior damage (being hit by a hail storm and then a deer) the only other issue I’ve had is with the turbo. Apparently it’s a common problem with the Cruze because both my cousin and uncle had the same issue with theirs where the turbo needs to be replaced because it’s causing the check engine light to stay on and it’s also resulting in a lot less power to the car. My only other complaints that I’ve had with this car is that the cabin is extremely noisy. It constantly sounds like the windows aren’t closed tightly/ it sounds like there’s wind coming in through the windows, it sits very low so I have to be careful getting in to not bump my head, and it doesn’t drive great in the snow due to how low the car is to the ground and the front bumper also tends to get caught on things easily because of the piece that hangs down low underneath it. All in all though It’s been a great car, rides pretty smooth and the gas mileage is awesome! I’ve gone on many roadtrips and never been worried about breaking down. Chevy also has a roadside assistance included just in case (I used it with my sonic but never had to with my cruze)
    • Reliable and stylish

      By Kylia on 8/1/2025 1:44:26 AM

      4.0
      I bought my 2017 Cruze LT used in 2019. I didn't have any major issues, other than there seemed to be a transmission issue - when I would put the car in reverse, it would completely cut off but I was usually able to put it in park, quick turn it off and start it back up. Last year, it started completely stopping but it was due to a battery issue where it wasn't holding a charge so it would take extra voltage when it would auto stop. Once I got the battery replaced, I stopped having that particular issue. Any maintenance and repairs weren't too costly. I got the drivers side speaker replaced for about $80 in late April of this year after the amp stopped working (there was some moisture on the inside, at the bottom - it was likely due to previous work done before I bought it where they didn't properly re-insulate the door). The technology was overall great, it was equipped with Bluetooth, CarPlay and OnStar services and I really liked using the MyChevrolet app for access and convenience in the Michigan winter months. I had to let it go after totaling it in an accident but I likely would've had it for another year or two, before deciding on something bigger and newer.