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Hi Guys

Selling my daily driver - 2012 Holden Cruze SRiV

Car currently has 56,XXX KM on the clock

6 speed manual

1.4lt Petrol Turbo

Great fuel economy - When running 98 I get 750km out of a tank (50 lt tank)

Leather seats - Heated

Ipod, bluetooth, dvd player, GPS

Colour - Perfect Blue

Full service history

More information can be found on the car sales ad. If you have any questions please PM me.

http://www.carsales.com.au/private/details/Holden-Cruze-2012/SSE-AD-3791915

$15k

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Did the dealer fix the brake issue?

Brake issue?

Not exactly sure what you are talking about. These cars do have crap rotors fitted on them from factory. The rotors were worn out at 50,000km and I replaced them along with new brake pads.

There was a recall for the 1.4L turbo cars. The ABS could randomly crap out or something like that. Your model might be excluded (can't remember if it was for auto only), best check with a dealer.

My brother had a blue SRi almost same as yours, his brakes failed (pedal went hard) at an intersection and smashed into a car. A couple of days later, he got a letter in the mail telling him about the recall.

Sorry to be a bummer, but would suck to buy a car then have it randomly try to murder you (or sell your car and have it try to kill the new owner).

Good cars though, very zippy on boost, does awesome mileage, cabin is insulated really well, very low road noise. Sucky automatic programming though (which this car doesn't have!). My brother's car didn't even reach 30,000km.

*edit* it's for auto only, so please disregard my posts.

https://www.recalls.gov.au/content/index.phtml/itemId/1050693

Strange it says during warm up, but my brother's car was running for more than half an hour before his accident.

There was a recall for the 1.4L turbo cars. The ABS could randomly crap out or something like that. Your model might be excluded (can't remember if it was for auto only), best check with a dealer.

My brother had a blue SRi almost same as yours, his brakes failed (pedal went hard) at an intersection and smashed into a car. A couple of days later, he got a letter in the mail telling him about the recall.

Sorry to be a bummer, but would suck to buy a car then have it randomly try to murder you (or sell your car and have it try to kill the new owner).

Good cars though, very zippy on boost, does awesome mileage, cabin is insulated really well, very low road noise. Sucky automatic programming though (which this car doesn't have!). My brother's car didn't even reach 30,000km.

*edit* it's for auto only, so please disregard my posts.

https://www.recalls.gov.au/content/index.phtml/itemId/1050693

Strange it says during warm up, but my brother's car was running for more than half an hour before his accident.

Cheers, didn't know about/hear about that issue. My car has had a full-service history at Holden and they never mentioned anything. Although they have done some software upgrades along the way.

Very scary issue to have especially on the brakes! Is your brother OK now?

I guess since your car is a manual, they didn't need to concern you. Yeah brother's fine, he walked away with whiplash and a sore foot.

But hey, at least we know your car won't try to kill the new owner ;).

GLWS

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