Holden Cruze 2013 Problems
No car is perfect, but we've gathered everything relating to the Holden Cruze 2013 reliability here to help you decide if it's a smart buy.
I missed my car's service
If you missed the recommended service interval by 15,000 km – that’s like missing a whole service – then I don’t think you have any grounds on which to make a claim. The only thing you can do is to repair the engine.
Is a Holden Cruze unreliable?
It’s cars built around 2010/2011 that are the ones affected with the transmission problem, which is the most concerning one. You should be safe in buying the 2013 model, and you have done the right thing in checking the service history.
Holden Cruze 2013: Locked steering
I can certainly understand your frustration. This sounds like a reasonably common issue with the Cruze however, which along with the fact that your vehicle is now undrivable could stand you in good stead for a no-cost or at least discounted replacement outside the factory warranty period.
My advice is to be the squeaky wheel until the issue is resolved.
Follow up:
Hi Malcolm,
Thanks for your reply. I bought this car because the Commodore was bigger and more expensive. Holden have agreed for me to pay $320 instead of $590. Which is not bad but I feel it is not about the money but that this is a poorly made part. I've also asked them to reset my transmission as this gets a bit rough.
Thanks again,
Peter
Does the 2013 Holden Cruze diesel have transmission problems?
The dual-clutch so-called ‘sports automatic’ transmission in the Cruze has a long and miserable history if trouble. From what you describe it seems trouble is coming your way.
What's a good sedan under $17,000?
I wouldn’t recommend the Cruze, there have been too many problems with them. The Toyota Corolla, Mazda3 and Hyundai Elantra are all good, reliable cars with plenty of performance for the class. Any one of them would be a good choice.
Differences between Cruze transmissions
I reckon you could fit it, but I would recommend you seek the advice of an automatic transmission mechanic who should be able to tell you about any pitfalls of such a transplant.
Holden Cruze: Is the battery to blame?
The Cruze transmission is a major problem and what you have experienced is common. The transmission needs to be replaced. Don't accept what the dealer is saying; have them approach Holden about getting a new transmission.
Holden Cruze 2013: Excessive oil consumption
Sometimes new engines use oil because the rings are not properly bedded in, but yours is two years old and that shouldn't be a problem. What's normal? My car, I won't say the brand, doesn't use any oil between oil changes. If I saw it was using, even a small amount, I would suspect something is wrong. Other brands use oil as a matter of course. I wouldn't like to see any more than 250 ml used per 1000 km. If it does take it to your dealer and check it; if it doesn't keep a close eye on it.
Holden Cruze with a few problems
That's appalling; it's not surprising you're unhappy. The only thing to do at this stage is to work with the dealer to fix the problems as they arise.