Monday, January 11, 2021

2021 Chevy Traverse Dominates Three-Row SUV Market With Muscular Style, Can-do Storage for Your Collective



When it comes to practical SUVs that offer abundant space for the drive and all of the latest technology to occupy passengers, it's not surprising that competition is abundant as well as fierce! From the very beginning, there was no doubt that the 2021 Traverse would be a destined leader in this segment, with a body-frame structure that instills confidence along with a hefty 3.6-liter V6. Sharing its design with the Buick Enclave and GMC Acadia, you'll have immediate access to 310 horsepower and 266 lb-ft of torque. 

The many auto review professionals and our valued customers right here at Chuck Hutton Chevy of Memphis that have chosen the Traverse were immediately impressed with the Standard Active noise cancellation, which assures that everyone on board gets a lengthy reprieve from all of the noise and vibration the road consistently offers up. The center stack provides MyLink with an 8-inch color touch screen, and here you can easily monitor the speedometer, tachometer, water temperature, battery and fuel, as well as a driver information center with clearly-laid out visuals and access. 


Each temperature setting can be controlled for the driver and all passengers with tri-zone AC, and there is a total of 98.2 cubic feet of stowing area with the third row folded down. Availability of awesome features that come as standard have become very important to the everyday consumer lately, as having to constantly upgrade in price range is all too common for those wanting more than the very basic essentials. Standard equipment for the incoming Traverse includes dual and front side airbags, side curtain airbag for both rows, front center airbag, four-wheel anti-lock brakes with brake assist, anti-skid system, stability and traction control, remote vehicle start, rear park assist, tire pressure monitoring system, and daytime running lights. 



As the review staff at Edmunds.com claimed, “Size and style are the Traverse's calling cards”, as they were also continuously appreciative of the vehicle's 5,000 pounds of towing ability. The LT Cloth and LT Leather trims are two that provide a large variety of both standard and available equipment at a reasonable price such as the Chevy Safety Assist Technologies and 20-inch aluminum wheels, 8-passenger capacity, and a rear-seat entertainment system. The LS trim offers the urban charm and unique hue of a dark-tinted rear privacy glass, and the RS is a popular favorite with those who enjoy an aggressively sporty touch, with blacked-out styling cues and accents, and 20-inch dark-finish wheels along with the other features included with the LT leather. 


After finalizing your decision that the Traverse is going to be your ideal new family or business hauler, you'll want to take close note of the benefits of the star-studded High Country trim: you'll enjoy class-leading trailer enhancements, a panoramic sunroof, power-folding third-row seat, adaptive cruise control, and enhanced automatic emergency braking. One in-depth and glowing review comes from someone who loves her Traverse right here in Missouri who immediately loved the captain seats, spacious room, and most importantly for her large family's convenience, auto-lock on the windows! 

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