2018 Chevrolet Traverse SUV Pros & Cons

Pros & Cons of the 2018 Chevrolet Traverse SUV

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ProsThe all-wheel-drive system is available for the majority of the trim levels.

ProsThe base V6 engine delivers reliable acceleration and does not feel sluggish.

ProsThe new transmission shifts smoothly and with the right timing.

ProsHandling is well-composed and the steering is accurate and weighted properly.

ProsBraking performance shows stability under heavy braking and the brake pedal helps in the ease of use.

ProsA good amount of features for passenger convenience comes standard for the base trim.

ProsThe high safety ratings provide a sense of security for the potential buyer.

ProsAdvanced safety and driver aids are available options starting with the midrange trim levels.

ProsIt easy to enter the cabin and the first and second rows are spacious.

ProsThe cushion of the seats is comfortable even on longer trips.

ProsThe ride quality is settled and even the bigger bumps and cracks did not impact as much.

ProsSpace for cargo is vast when folding down the second and third rows of seats.

ProsFuel efficiency for highway driving is better than most competitors in its category.

ConsThe RS trim is only available in front-wheel-drive version despite being the sportiest trim.

ConsThere are no options for a more potent engine for the more expensive trim levels.

ConsThe roof rails and sunroof are not available for the base trim levels.

ConsThe shape of the cushion of the seats is relatively flat.

ConsThe front seats could use more lateral support.

ConsThe legroom for the third row is tighter than the first and second rows.

ConsFuel efficiency in city driving for midsize SUVs is generally lower.
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