The 2013 Chevrolet Cruze LT is a moderately easy car to maintain, and a good fit for the novice car owner. The headlights are easily accessible by simply reaching behind the bulb housing (though the windshield washer fluid neck will need to be removed on the driver side). The spare tire and jack kit are packaged together, allowing for quick and easy access. Both the engine and interior fuse boxes’ covers can be removed with ease for electrical troubleshooting.
However, the 2013 Chevrolet Cruze LT does have its drawbacks. The engine air filter housing is secured by multiple screws and will be timelier to access. The cabin air filter also has convoluted access and requires the glove box and an extra panel to be removed in order to reach it. The petcock is located behind a large panel underneath the vehicle, and prying it back allows only a tight reach.
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