Highlight some common chevy cruze problems

With great maintenance, how many miles can I expect to get out of a 2012-2015 Cruze before running into problems?

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My 2013 Chevy Cruze has been having problems with the lights. When I turn the car off at night, the headlights, brake lights, and interior lights come on by themselves. I tried setting the lights to manual and keeping them off, but they still turned on. This has happened 4 or 5 times now.

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According to Engine Patrol, the Chevrolet Cruze can last up to 250,000 miles when driven responsibly and maintained correctly. Driving 15,000 miles yearly means your Chevy Cruze could last well over a decade before needing significant repairs.

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Typically, a Chevy Cruze can keep going for about 200,000 to 220,000 miles before having big problems. Some people have even driven theirs for more miles. Like, there’s a 2014 one with a small turbo engine that went 254,000 miles, and 2012 with the same size engine made it to 279,000 miles before a big issue with a gasket. Taking good care of your car, like getting it serviced regularly, can help it last longer.