Holden Cruze 2012 Problems
No car is perfect, but we've gathered everything relating to the Holden Cruze 2012 reliability here to help you decide if it's a smart buy.
Holden Cruze steering lock
So far I would say it's a frustrating fault, but the fact that the dealer can't fix it is of concern. If after being fixed this time if it occurs again then I would say you have cause to call it a lemon and demand Holden comes to the party with some form of compensation.
Holden Cruze: Expensive oil filter
When we put your questions to Holden we were told that the diesel oil filter costs so much is that "it is designed to assist in the Cruze meeting Euro 5 emission standards. It contains a glass-fibre element, which is significantly different, and more expensive, than elements constructed from more commonly used materials." Holden wouldn't comment on the pricing, which does seem exorbitant to us, preferring to say that dealers set their pricing independently of the company and competitively in relation to the local market. As for the oil Holden told us that "Dexos is the Holden recommended oil, but dealers are currently not compelled to use that oil. If they elect not to use it then they have a responsibility to ensure the product they do use meets the Dexos specifications." Castrol Australia recommends its Magnatec MP 5W-30 for the Cruze diesel and says it is Dexos2 compliant.