Should i buy a 2017 traverse




















Verified Owner. Verified Review. All doors freeze at 15 degrees. Windshield wipers freeze. The company should test its rubber stripping supplier specifications. Towing capacity adequate. Chevrolet traverse The Chevrolet traverse is a great vehicle it drives excellent rides very Smooth and is all around a wonderful vehicle.

I would recommend this vehicle that likes excitement to drive and on one of these wonderful vehicles. Roomy but costly Great space to travel with extended family but One of the knocks by pro reviewers was gas mileage so I knew about that when I purchased this car. It gets just above 23 mpg on the highway, which isn't too bad unless you have a hp Corvette V8that gets around 30 mpg. The other criticism by the reviewers was the infotainment system, which they said was not the easiest to use.

I never had that problem because I only use it to play MP3 music from a mini thumb drive. Unfortuneatly the MP3 player devloped problems in that it would not always engage and, when it did, it would play the radio at the same time. I wound up replacing it with a Kenwood aftermarket unit.

The Traverse is spacious, stylish and very capable in all sorts of conditions if you get one with all-wheel-drive. Former retail auto industry professional for almost a decade and an automotive writer and journalist for the last 8 years. Skip to content The Chevrolet Traverse is a full-size crossover SUV that can seat up to eight people that went into production in as a model year replacement for the Trailblazer SUV and the Uplander minivan.

What makes the Traverse special? Potential issues to watch out for Traverse rivals Should you buy a used Chevrolet Traverse? Continue Reading. The second-row seat slides on a track to make forward to provide access to the surprisingly comfortable for children third-row seats.

Behind the third-row seat, the Traverse coughs up With the second- and third-row seats stowed, the number blooms to Factor in the solid, high-quality buttons and switches, an intuitive control layout, and clear displays and you have a vehicle that excels from a functionality standpoint. The controls are also straightforward, and the cabin is outfitted with a pleasing amount of soft-touch materials, as well as attractive silver-accent details.

The Traverse has performed well in crash tests to date, but it hasn't been subject to new and updated tests. We give it a 6 for safety, for its strong performance in federal tests. The NHTSA gives the Traverse five stars for overall crash-test performance; its only four-star score comes in the rollover-resistance category, typical for high-riding SUVs. The IIHS hasn't put the Traverse through its new small-overlap frontal test, but in all other impacts the Traverse earns good scores.

Standard safety features include a rearview camera, rear parking sensors, and head-curtain side airbags. On Premier models, the Traverse includes blind-spot monitors with rear cross-traffic alerts, forward-collision warnings, and lane-departure warnings.

Together with the closely related Buick Enclave and GMC Acadia, the Traverse is one of the first vehicles on the market to offer a front-center side airbag.

Built into the driver's seat, this airbag helps protect the driver or the driver and front passenger from certain types of side impacts. OnStar is included in all Traverse models; it includes six months of Directions and Connections service, with turn-by-turn navigation sent to the car by an operator, with no need to stop and input addresses. OnStar still includes Stolen Vehicle Assistance and an OnStar Mobile App for remote control of locking, engine starting, and remote viewing of vehicle information.

Available Siri Eyes Free also helps drivers keep their eyes on the road rather than their iPhones. Each offers a choice between front- and all-wheel drive. Given its smart array of standard and optional features, and its good infotainment system, we give it an 8 for features. Every Traverse comes with OnStar hardware, which can be linked by a data subscription to deliver turn-by-turn navigation, points-of-interest information, and a wi-fi hotspot.

Chevy's MyLink infotainment system also comes with every Traverse. The touchscreen-driven system is controlled via a 6. Two USB ports are included; mounted at the back of the center console, they come in handy when passengers need to charge their mobile devices. LT models add a few extras and the LT2 package adds even more , while the top-of-the-line Traverse Premier gets leather upholstery, tri-zone automatic climate controls, and a voice-command, screen-based navigation system.

Premier models also add blind-spot monitors and forward-collision warnings. Other major options include heated and cooled front seats, a DVD entertainment system, and a power liftgate. The top-line Premier can be equipped with a panoramic sunroof, a rear spoiler, and dual exhaust outlets. The Chevy Traverse can take the place of a more rugged, gas-hungry SUV, at least in passenger-carrying capacity. In fuel economy, it's not much better than GM's truck-based utility vehicles.

We give it a 5 out of 10 for gas mileage. Here is the summary of top rankings. Displaying 1 - 10 of Chevrolet Traverse 10 reviews. Very versatile vehicle that can check mark alot of boxes. The ride is comfortable, plenty of room and has the features you want. Love my Traverse. Room, comfort, looks beautiful, AWD for Wisconsin winters.

It did not have the bells and whistles. Like the Style Ride is great and comfy. Grandchildren can see out the windows.

I like bucket seats over bench seat. Very smooth riding vehicle--Lots of power under the hood. Seats are very comfortable too.

Love the big 20 inch tires!!! Great Utility Vehicle!! Besides fuel economy, its everything I was looking for in a road trip vehicle! It drives great, has a spacious third row with room behind it for storage. When the second and third row are folded down there is enough room to lay flat.

You can even purchase an SUV air mattress to sleep more comfortably. My husband was a little disappointed the one we got didnt have a lot of techie features but Im sure you could pay more to have them added on. Its a great car just missing remote start for those time when needed.



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