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Is the Chevy Traverse being discontinued?

Is the Chevy Traverse being discontinued?

The Traverse received a 2.0-liter 4-cylinder turbo engine for the 2018 model year (RPO code LTG), available only on the RS trim level. The 2.0L 4-cylinder Turbo engine was short-lived, with Chevrolet discontinuing the engine for the Traverse in April 2019.

Is the Chevy Traverse a reliable car?

The Chevrolet Traverse Reliability Rating is 3.0 out of 5.0, which ranks it 22nd out of 26 for midsize SUVs. The average annual repair cost is $656 which means it has average ownership costs. The frequency of repairs is average, but when issues do arise, they are more likely to be severe than with other models.

Do Chevy Traverse have transmission problems?

It’s a type of car problem that’s not hard to notice. Chevrolet Traverse transmission problems can present themselves as shifting delays, jumping or grinding during acceleration, the car shaking at any speed, or whistling noises or a burning smell coming from beneath the hood.

What is the life expectancy of a Chevy Traverse?

200,000-mile
The Chevrolet Traverse has a respectable 200,000-mile life expectancy, however vehicle longevity will vary from owner to owner. Based on the average annual mileage of 15,000 miles, the Traverse is expected to last 13.5 years on average if regularly maintained, well looked after and driven smoothly.

What compares to a Chevy Traverse?

The 2020 Chevy Traverse most often competes against crosstown rivals from Ford and Dodge. The Ford Explorer is newer and bigger with a hybrid option but steep price in top trims. The Dodge Durango is much older comparatively but has available V-8 power for more towing. The Pathfinder is smaller but more affordable.

How much does a fully loaded Chevy Traverse cost?

Chevy has announced pricing for the refreshed Traverse three-row SUV. It now starts at $34,895 for the base LS trim level with a V-6 engine and front-wheel drive. The top trim remains the High Country, which starts at $52,395.

Is the Chevy Traverse a minivan?

Chevrolet no longer offers a minivan in its lineup, but the spacious, almost-full-size Traverse comes close, combining near-minivan-like levels of passenger and cargo space with broad-shouldered SUV styling.

What was the worst year for Chevy Traverse?

2011
According to CarComplaints’ extensive database, 2011 ranks as the worst model year of the Chevrolet Traverse. Owners reported complete engine failure, with an average repair cost of $5,200. This severe problem has been reported to occur in as little as 88,000 miles.

Are Chevy Traverse good in the snow?

The Chevrolet Traverse is great in the winter and a good all-round vehicle for driving in snow. The weight and ground clearance of the vehicle helps it to press through snow very effectively, whilst the AWD system and snow mode helps the car to remain under control when driving in slippery conditions.

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Ruth Doyle