Chevy Traverse 2012 Reviews

Chevy Traverse 2012
The 2012 Chevy Traverse continues this tradition unchanged from 2011.The Chevrolet Traverse is available as an 8-passenger with a second row bench, and a 7-passenger featuring captain’s chairs in the second row. The LS is the base model traverse featuring air, cruise, tilt, Bluetooth, power windows and power locks. The LT2 refines the Traverse experience further by adding leather seats, power remote lift gate, rearview camera system, auto-dimming rearview mirror, rear-seat audio controls, and a Bose 10-speaker sound system. The LTZ represents the high-end of the Traverse adding heated/cooled front seats, power passenger seat, driver’s side memory seats, 20” aluminum wheels, and dual exhaust with polished tips.

The 2011 Chevy Traverse earned a 5-star overall safety rating, and the 2012 Traverse is sure to follow suit. Reputation for quality and value expected by the end of the year, the Chevrolet Traverse 2011, the demand for this versatile SUV persist in the near future.2011 Chevrolet Traverse is all-wheel drive and front wheels and the resources available for the 3.6-liter V6 engine with direct injection with a powerful automatic transmission, while some experts believe that only by 2011 or 2012 Chevy Traverse Line hybrid model will be added Chevrolet has not announced plans for such a move. Three finishes available, the LS and LT are available with front-wheel drive and four-wheel drive, while the LTZ offers luxury four-wheel drive only.

The Chevy Traverse is also recognized as a safe vehicle, earning a NHTSA 5 Star Overall Safety rating and named Insurance Institute for Highway Safety Top Safety Pick (2011 model). A rearview camera system is available. The Traverse’s 3.6L engine’s direct injection technology helps produce power similar to many V-8 engines and uses regular unleaded gasoline. It also offers automatic grade braking, shift stabilization and precise shift control.

The available intelligent all-wheel-drive (AWD) system provides increased traction on slippery roads by actively managing the torque distribution between the front and rear axles, based on factors such as wheel speed, throttle and surface conditions. Chevy Traverse rides on a long 118.9-inch (3,019 mm) wheelbase, with a wide 67.8-inch (1,721 mm) front track and 67.4-inch (1,712 mm) rear track – a combination that lowers the center of gravity and enables smooth, stable ride and handling characteristics.