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What is the average of Cruze 2013?

The most common interpretation of “average” for a 2013 Chevrolet Cruze is its fuel economy, which typically sits around 31 miles per gallon (mpg) combined across the gasoline variants. Diesel models generally post higher combined mpg.


Because “average” can refer to several different metrics—fuel economy, used-market price, depreciation, or reliability—the following article lays out the main interpretations with current market context and practical guidance for buyers and owners.


Fuel economy and performance by engine


Before listing the typical mpg ranges, note that actual fuel economy varies by engine, transmission, driving style, and conditions. The figures below reflect EPA-style estimates commonly cited for the 2013 Cruze lineup in the United States.



    Engine options in 2013 included a 1.4-liter turbocharged gasoline engine, a 1.8-liter naturally aspirated gasoline engine, and a 2.0-liter turbodiesel (available in some markets and trims). The mpg ranges below summarize typical numbers you might see in listings and reviews.


  • 1.4L turbo gasoline: roughly 26–29 mpg city, 38–40 mpg highway, about 31–32 mpg combined.

  • 1.8L gasoline: roughly 26–28 mpg city, 38–39 mpg highway, about 31–32 mpg combined.

  • 2.0L turbodiesel: roughly 27–32 mpg city, 42–46 mpg highway, about 34–38 mpg combined.


Real-world results vary, but the diesel variant is typically the most efficient on highway cruises, while gasoline versions cluster around similar combined figures with small differences by transmission and trim level.


Used-market pricing for a 2013 Cruze


Before listing, keep in mind that used-car prices change with mileage, condition, locale, and market demand. The ranges below reflect typical asking prices seen in current listings and valuation guides for the United States.



    Price ranges tend to be broad because mileage and condition swing values, but rough benchmarks help set expectations for buyers and sellers.


  • Gasoline Cruze (1.4L or 1.8L): commonly seen around $4,000 to $7,000 for cars with average mileage and good maintenance; higher-mileage examples or base trims may be lower, and well-kept units can approach the mid-$7,000s.

  • Diesel Cruze (2.0L): typically higher, often in the $6,000 to $10,000 range depending on mileage and service history; diesel models are less common and can command a premium.

  • Regional variation: prices are higher in some areas and lower in others, with peak demand sometimes driving values up modestly.


For precise values, consult current listings and valuation guides (such as Kelley Blue Book or Edmunds) and consider mileage, service history, prior accidents, and maintenance records when assessing price.


Other factors to consider


Beyond mpg and price, several practical considerations influence the “average experience” of owning a 2013 Cruze.



    Quality and reliability can vary by maintenance history and previous ownership. Common concerns on aging Cruses include wear on the transmission, electrical issues, and suspension wear, particularly on higher-mileage examples.


  • Maintenance and parts availability: as a decade-old model, parts remain reasonably available, but some repairs can be more costly than on newer economy cars.

  • Depreciation and resale: depreciation slows with age, but overall resale values for compact cars like the Cruze stay modest compared with newer vehicles.


Owners should obtain a pre-purchase inspection and review vehicle history to minimize risk. Diesel variants, while more efficient, can have higher maintenance costs if components like the diesel particulate filter or fuel system require attention.


Summary


Across the 2013 Cruze lineup, the most common interpretation of “average” refers to fuel economy, which typically centers around a 31 mpg combined figure for gasoline variants, with diesel models offering higher efficiency—especially on highway journeys. If you meant price, used-market values generally fall in the several-thousand-dollar range, highly dependent on mileage, condition, and location. For a precise picture, check current listings and valuation tools for your region and consider a professional inspection before purchasing.

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Kevin Bennett

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Kevin Bennet is the founder and owner of Kevin's Autos, a leading automotive service provider in Australia. With a deep commitment to customer satisfaction and years of industry expertise, Kevin uses his blog to answer the most common questions posed by his customers. From maintenance tips to troubleshooting advice, Kevin's articles are designed to empower drivers with the knowledge they need to keep their vehicles running smoothly and safely.