Not exact matches
MSRP $ 24,565 * LIFETIME ENGINE WARRANTY * ACCIDENT FREE CARFAX REPORT * BACKUP
CAMERA * BLUETOOTH CONNECTION * CRUISE CONTROL * STEERING WHEEL AUDIO CONTROLS * POWER WINDOWS * SMART
DEVICE INTEGRATION * REAR DEFROST * WIFI HOTSPOT * COMFORTABLE CLOTH SEATS * HEATED MIRRORS * FWD * ALUMINUM WHEELS * CLEAN INTERIORThis 2018 Cruze comes with the GM 3 year, 36,000 mile bumper to bumper warranty remaining
until 12/14/2020 and the GM 5 year, 100,000 mile powertrain warranty remaining
until 12/14/2022 which will keep your vehicle
on the road longer!
MSRP $ 30,245 * ONE PREVIOUS OWNER * ACCIDENT FREE CARFAX REPORT * BLUETOOTH * CRUISE CONTROL * STEERING WHEEL AUDIO CONTROL * REAR VIEW
CAMERA * LOW MILEAGE * REMOTE START * SMART
DEVICE INTEGRATION * LEATHER SEATS * HEATED FRONT SEAT (S) * KEYLESS ENTRY * FWD * ALUMINUM WHEELS * CLEAN INTERIORThe GM Certified technicians here at Joe Basil Chevrolet are saving you over $ 271 in reconditioning including replacing the oil filter.This 2018 Cruze comes with the GM 3 year, 36,000 mile bumper to bumper warranty remaining
until 09/01/2020 and the GM 5 year, 100,000 mile powertrain warranty remaining
until 09/01/2022 which will keep your vehicle
on the road longer!
The Touring level includes a rear entertainment system, navigation, parking sensors, back up
camera, blind spot
camera on passenger mirror (activated by right turn signal), numerous trip tracking
devices to monitor gas mileage, distance left
until needed refueling, average speed.
The Moto Z line were some absolutely fantastic phones (they were some of my favorite phones for the year) with great battery life, solid performance, and a nice
camera at an attractive price, but they announced the
devices in June and didn't start selling them
until September (except for
on Verizon where the regular and Force models shipped at the end of July, which was still almost two months after the initial announcement).
Unfortunately, it seems we might have to wait
until the Galaxy S9 to actually see a dual
camera on one of the company's
devices.
This lets users take selfies with the more powerful
camera on the back of the
device, which
until now has been tricky.
Another source reportedly said that including an iris sensor now will require Samsung to add an additional
camera sensor
on the
device, which would make it thicker, so it probably won't be
until the Galaxy Note 4 or Galaxy S6 that we get the option to unlock our phones by simply looking at them.