2012 Chevrolet Traverse SUV Crossover Pros & Cons

Pros & Cons of the 2012 Chevrolet Traverse SUV Crossover

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Chevrolet Traverse SUV Crossover Pros and Cons



 Pros The smooth handling and comfortable ride of the Chevrolet Traverse SUV Crossover are leaps and bounds better than larger SUVs.

 Pros The engine is well balanced to provide good power, with respectable fuel-efficiency.

 Pros Plenty of passenger and cargo space makes this a nice change from a truck or a minivan - many of the benefits of a family sedan without most of the issues of larger SUVs.

 Cons The large size of the Chevrolet Traverse SUV Crossover can make everyday parking more difficult, as it won't fit in many spaces and can be complex to handle in parallel parking operations.

 Cons Though it is larger than a family car, it is not designed for extensive towing. If you plan to move heavy trailers, you will want to choose another option.

 Cons For the price, use of plastic in the interior is overdone.

 Cons The transmission shifts smoothly, however it is known to move into higher gear at inopportune moments, giving less power than one might desire when ascending hills or passing fast-moving traffic.

 Cons Those that need towing capability of greater than 5,200 pounds will have to select another option, as that is the maximum for the Chevrolet Traverse SUV Crossover.
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