Showing posts with label Traverse Dealer near Memphis. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Traverse Dealer near Memphis. Show all posts

Monday, July 13, 2020

2020 Chevy Traverse Boasts Top-Rated and Tuned-In Infotainment System


If you are on the hunt for a new vehicle this summer, you have no doubt put in order what features are most important to you. As screens get bigger and bigger and scores of travelers are getting ready to embark cross-country for some summer fun, you will find yourself in a situation where you need cutting-edge navigation and entertainment options. Just like it was when Dolby THX and much higher offerings appeared in the movie theater arena, when the bar raises last year's goods simply don't hold their consumer appeal. Newswheel.com ran a great story about the new and innovative system you can find on the 2020 Traverse.

According to the experts at U.S. News and World Report, it is on the prominent list of one of the 12 Cars with the Best Infotainment Systems in 2020. Noting that you now do not have to spend big bucks to get your hands on a vehicle with a highly rated infotainment interface, it is actually true that many very high-priced luxury cars' high-tech systems receive more negative reviews than the practical and straightforward technology found in vehicles without the high price tag.
 
The Traverse snagged itself a very high spot in the U.S. News' ranking with a USN Overall score of 8.0 out of 10. One of the things that drew praise from critics was its Chevy Infotainment 3 system with standard 7-inch touch screen, which boasts smartphone integration via Apple CarPlay and Android Auto and available built-in 4G LTE Wi-Fi hotspot. Anywhere you are on the go in all of the beautiful areas close to us at Chuck Hutton of Memphis, the Traverse offers seamless connectivity. There is also the option to upgrade to an 8-inch touchscreen and Navigation assistance is available on the Chevy Infotainment 3 Premium System.

Every row in the Chevy Traverse offers USB ports, which means when the gaming gets ready to go down on long journeys, passengers have a chance to connect all of their compatible devices. As the road stretches on and some in the back may tend to get impatient, the available rear-seat entertainment system features two pairs of wireless headphones and dual 8-inch diagonal screens.

The available Chevy Infotainment System syncs directly with your mobile device and puts your music selection, phone calls, and more right at your fingertips. Everyone is seeming to eat up podcasts and other streaming content like hotcakes lately, and Sirius XM with 360L brings you a simple-to-use experience with over 200 channels including ad-free music, sports, comedy, talk and news right to your interior. This year for the first time you also have access to thousands of hours of On Demand shows, live interviews, and electric performances. 

Wednesday, April 8, 2020

Chevy Blazer Vs. Traverse Comparison Via Motor Trend: How do they Drive?

The Motor Trend team has tested the Chevy Blazer quite a bit since its release in 2019 and were very impressed by the RS trim at their SUV of the Year competition. Last week they decided to see how the Blazer stacked up against the larger 2019 Traverse Premier FWD, in some ways defying the typical comparison test. Since the Blazer and Traverse are not in direct competition with each other, it's not a classic stack up and showdown, but you will want to know which one is right for you.

Experienced writer Nick Yekikian says of the Traverse that it is “like a pair of Chuck Taylors – easy to live with and use every single day, but maybe not the best choice for any kind of exercise.” The Blazer, on the other hand, is illustrated by Nick as one that can “help you tackle the 5K” but has perhaps more limited uses as a result. One thing in common that both of these great SUVs have is that they are very similar in price range, as the Motor Trend crew compared the Traverse Premier and the Blazer RS.

There is quite a difference in interior that was pointed out here after investigation, as one issue to be immediately addressed is that the Traverse boasts three rows and seating for up to eight, and the Blazer has two rows and seating for five. As far as interior goes, this testing troupe regarded the Blazer as a “properly modern place to sit.” Climate controls are laid out in a straight line, and the temperature control knob on the larger side is so massive it's difficult to miss. The gauge clusters in the Blazer are a bit sportier, and the four-spoke steering wheel in the Blazer is has a bit sportier of an appearance.

Both vehicles derive power from 3.6-liter V6 engines, pared with nine-speed automatic transmissions. The Blazer cranks out 308 horsepower compared to the Traverse's 310 but finishes out ahead in the torque department with 270 stacked up to the Traverse's 266 lb-ft. Mainly due to its size, the Blazer is much easier to control than the Traverse, and you feel behind the wheel that the car will “do whatever you tell it to.” Even though the Traverse ranked a bit lower on the athletic side with this group, it needs to be addressed that you are carrying more people or cargo, and it is still surprisingly capable all-around for an SUV its size.
All of us on staff here at Chuck Hutton Chevy of Memphis would have to agree with Motor Trend that when you are making this decision it mostly depends on how large your family is and your daily driving habits. If there are fewer than five of you, the compact nature and competence of the Blazer is going to appeal to you and still be suitable and practical. You can test drive both of these outstanding SUVs here this spring and see which one meets your needs. We are going to go out on a limb and say that our personal favorite is the Blazer, with its slightly more aggressive stance and styling, but the task of having more to haul can be accomplished with the Traverse hands down, and with the same promise of safety, security, and longevity that every Chevy vehicle proudly offers!

Wednesday, August 9, 2017

Food Truck Fridays: Pile up in the 2018 Chevy Traverse and Play Hooky

Visitors that come talk to us have sometimes just relocated to Memphis: they may be here for a brand new career or to further their education, and they are looking for things to do on their free time. Vehicles like the 2018 Chevy Traverse offer quite a bit as far as space: with seating for up to 8, you have no shortage of ability to get really creative when it comes to down-time activities. During Food Truck Fridays at the Dixon Gallery and Gardens, there are 3 to 4 food vendors on hand each week, offering everything from barbecue and sushi, to tasty frozen desserts. Every Friday through September, there's no admission charge from 11:30 – 1:30 PM.

Local entrepreneurs have been showing their flair all over the nation as of late, and more and more city dwellers are falling in love with the food trucks that can be found on many street corners around town. Foregoing the security of a steady gig, these culinary-inclined folks are dishing up some of the best eats imaginable, and really putting their heart and soul into every plateful. Here at Chuck Hutton Chevy, we have our hats respectfully off to these craftsmen and women, and encourage all of our customers to check out horizon-broadening events like this.

As far as the medium to get there? The all-new Traverse is redesigned from the ground up, offering the best-in-class maximum cargo space, and more space overall than the Explorer, Pilot, or Highlander. There are more trim choices available this year: L, LS, LT, and Premier are the primary options, followed up with the sporty RS and top-of-the-line High Country trim levels. A Redline package is also available on Premier, which features a blacked-out appearance and red accents.

During trips of any distance, you'll love the Enhanced Smart Slide seat: it provides immediate access to the third row, even with an empty forward-facing child seat in place. All three rows have USB charging, so keeping the web-surfing devices fully loaded will be a cinch. Teen Driver Technology is on board to assure that the younger drivers in your bunch are playing by the rules, driving with caution, and getting a safe mode of use from the Traverse. Rear Vision Cameras are probably one of the most exciting devices on cars today: so many accidents can be prevented at a glance when backing up, and the Traverse has the best in show.

When you are loading up and getting ready to go, keep in mind that you have access to 98.2 cubic feet for cargo, and underfloor cargo storage totaling 3.2 cubic feet. The center console is what you'd usually encounter in a full-size truck, and there are 23 separate storage spots throughout the vehicle for passengers in all three rows.

Surround Vision is going to make you feel at your best when it comes to being safe and secure: you can obtain a bird's eye view of the vehicle to help make hauling a trailer, moving in reverse, or parallel parking that much easier. Ask us how the Premier and High Country trim levels give you heated and ventilated leather-trimmed front seats, as well as heated second-row outboard seats for all-weather comfort.

One of the best reasons for owning a Traverse is ever-changing road conditions: after a look and a test drive, you'll see just how this dominating beast can handle just fine, even when the driving conditions are the exact opposite. Edmunds, Inc. claims that this is a vehicle with a “suspension that delivers an exceptionally comfortable ride quality, and the body structure and sound-deadening materials keep wind and road noise at bay”.