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Hey, its been many moons since I was active on this forum...

But I'm stationed here in germany..

I was liking the new cruze, and was curious if the US version is the same as the Euro Chevrolet version of the Cruze...

Anyone know what might have changed, are they made in multiple locations, etc?

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Hey Newbie, daggone it has been a long time. I hope things are going well.

Well, we have gas-only engine choices, fewer options for a manual transmission, and more sound deadening, AFAIK. Can anyone else fill in the blanks?

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I also think the suspension tune is a differnet too.

It is built in several places around the world. The American ones are built in Lordstown Ohio.

The cars are close but they are tuning them and adjusting them to better meet the expectations of the market they are in.

You may get a hatch soon that we may see or may never see depending on how demand is. Right now GM says no here.

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The American ones are built in Lordstown Ohio.

Yep ... drove by it on my road trip this year, 08/15/2010:

10RT416_OH_0815_CruzeHome.jpg

Good to "see" you again, Newbie!

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In addition to the above, there are more airbags on the north american model

Are you referring to some of us here at C&G?:huh::)

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