Prices only valid through Matt Binder Internet Sales Manager 419-302-5436While reviewers say the 2013 Chevrolet Cruze is far from fast, its smooth ride, impressive crash test scores, large trunk and good fuel economy ratings make it a practical choice for small car shoppers. With the base engine, the Cruze gets 22/35 mpg city/highway, though Eco models can get up to 42 mpg on the highway, which is outstanding for this category. Reviewers admire the Cruzes high-quality interior materials, which help give the cabin an expensive look and feel, and say that higher trims seem particularly upscale. The base Cruze is well-equipped with standard features such as Bluetooth, a USB port and 10 airbags. Higher trims offer features like a MyLink infotainment system, blind spot monitoring and rear cross-path detection, that rival the features available on upscale small cars. Though the five-seat cabin offers more passenger space than many rivals, reviewers think that the rear seats will be most comfortable for two adults, rather than three. The trunk, however, is one of the largest in the class, with 15.4 cubic feet of space.