What is the cost of a Chevy Cruze?
The Chevy Cruze is no longer sold new in the United States, so there isn’t a current sticker price for a fresh Cruze. Today’s buyers typically pay for a used model, with prices generally ranging from about $5,000 to $20,000 depending on year, trim, mileage and condition.
Chevrolet ended Cruze production for North America after the 2019 model year, so there is no ongoing new-car pricing in that market. In regions where the Cruze was sold longer, local pricing and stock vary by country, incentives and demand. This article focuses on what buyers should expect in the current used-car market when considering a Cruze.
Current market status
In the United States and Canada, there are no new Chevy Cruzes available to purchase from dealerships. Any Cruze on sale today is a used vehicle, often with a broad spread in age and mileage. Availability can be stronger in used-car markets and online listings, where prices reflect the vehicle’s condition and history as much as its age.
Used-market pricing and trim levels
To give readers a sense of what you might encounter while shopping, here are typical price bands for used Cruze models by era. These ranges are approximate and depend heavily on mileage, maintenance history, and regional demand.
- 2010–2013: typically $5,000–$9,000
- 2014–2015: typically $7,000–$12,000
- 2016–2019: typically $9,000–$16,000 (LT and LTZ trims can be higher, especially with low mileage)
Prices within each band can vary significantly based on mileage, any aftermarket additions, accident history and whether the vehicle is a sedan or hatchback. High-mileage copies or models with limited options tend to sit at the lower end, while well-maintained, low-mileage examples—especially LTZ trims—can push toward the upper end of the ranges.
Shopping tips for a used Cruze
Before you buy, use these guidelines to navigate the used Cruze market and target a fair price.
- Check maintenance and recall history, and verify recall work has been completed through official channels or a dealer
- Obtain a comprehensive vehicle history report (Carfax, AutoCheck) and verify title status
- Get a professional pre-purchase inspection to assess engine, transmission, suspension, and brakes
- Test drive to evaluate shifting, steering feel, braking performance, and any unusual noises
- Cross-check prices with independent guides (Kelley Blue Book, Edmunds, CarGurus) and local listings to gauge fair market value
With careful research and a thorough inspection, you can find a Cruze that fits your budget and offers reliable value in today’s used-car market.
Summary
In short, there is no current new-car price for the Chevy Cruze in the U.S. because the model is no longer sold there. Used Cruze prices vary widely by year, trim and mileage, typically falling in a broad range from about $5,000 to $20,000. Shopping advice emphasizes historical checks, professional inspections and price comparisons to secure a fair deal on a reliable used Cruze.
