Chevy Traverse Gets Marginal Rating In Updated IIHS Moderate Overlap Front Crash Test: Video
Increased risk of neck, head, and chest injuries for rear-seated passengers.
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Increased risk of neck, head, and chest injuries for rear-seated passengers.
Low-interest financing and national lease also available on three-row full-size crossover.
A more rugged variant of the crossover is taking shape.
And it looks much more rugged than the current model.
Rising slightly from January numbers.
Previously under constraint since production start.
Previously, the retrofit was only available for the Chevy Suburban and Chevy Traverse.
The defect could cause injury or death to vehicle occupants.
Premier, however, will likely remain.
No more V6 engine for VW’s three-row crossover.
Low-interest financing and national lease also available on full-size crossover.
The half-shaft joint could become separated.
The engine may exhibit cooling issues.
Inventory is picking up slightly as the third-generation model’s launch approaches.
Low-interest financing and a national lease are also available.
Compliments were given to the powertrain in particular.
Available supply improves.
Red Tag Bonus Cash offered on 2022 and 2023 models.
This retrofit is available until calendar year 2026.