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Chevrolet2010 Chevrolet Traverse FWD LT 
2010 Chevrolet Traverse FWD LT
MSRP :  $ 34,325
Invoice :  $ 32,609
Manf. Code :  CR14526
Engine :  3.6L V6
Drive Type :  Front-wheel Drive
Body Style :  Sport Utility
Fuel Type :  Regular unleaded
Fuel Economy Range :  24 mpg Hwy, 17 mpg City
EPA Class :  2WD Sport Utility Vehicles
NHTSA Driver's Crash Rating :  
Basic Warranty :  36 months/36,000 miles
2010 Chevrolet Traverse Overview

The Chevrolet Traverse crossover utility vehicle combines the smooth ride and responsive handling of a car with the cargo capability and high seating position of a traditional truck-based sport utility vehicle.

The well-equipped interior features two front bucket seats and two different seating configurations for the second and third row seats, accommodating a maximum of eight passengers. An efficient, direct injection 3.6-liter V6 engine is mated with a six-speed automatic transmission. The Traverse comes in three trim levels: the LS, the LT and the LTZ. Each trim is available in front-wheel drive or all-wheel drive. An extensive list of safety features come standard; these include: side curtain overhead airbags, seat-mounted side-impact airbags for driver and front-seat passenger, anti-lock brakes, and electronic traction and stability control.

For 2010, the Chevrolet Traverse can now be equipped with a USB port.

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 2010 Chevrolet Traverse
 Excellent choice for hauling a family.
 Reviewed by
   Kirk Bell
  
 
Driving Impressions
 
For years, buyers have sacrificed fuel economy and driving pleasure for size, ride height, and cargo capacity.   Now, you can have it all, or at least most of it.   Riding a 118.9-inch wheelbase and measuring about 201 inches in length, the Chevy Traverse is among the largest in the midsize SUV class, and it approaches the full-size Chevrolet Tahoe in overall size.   It is also among the heaviest midsize SUVs, but it weighs 600 pounds less than the Tahoe.   That's a big difference, and less weight means better fuel economy, handling and braking.  

Anyone coming out of a full-size SUV or a truck-based midsize SUV will find the Traverse much more pleasant to drive.   Despite its two-and-a-half ton curb weight, the Traverse is surprisingly nimble.   It handles more like a family sedan than a Chevy Tahoe.   While the steering is somewhat light, it is direct and responsive, not flaccid and slow like in the Tahoe, Yukon and Suburban.  

The ride is comfortable and stable, and it lacks the floppiness and bounding common in truck-based SUVs.   The Traverse does not pound over bumps, even with the available 20-inch wheels.   The brakes are easy to modulate and provide worry-free emergency stops.  

Still, the Traverse sits fairly high and weighs a lot, so occupants notice some head toss in turns and the highway ride is less stable than in a family sedan or a smaller, sportier crossover.   The overall size also makes it somewhat bulky in parking lot and parallel parking maneuvers.  

Power comes from GM's dual-overhead cam 3.6-liter V6, which makes 281 horsepower.   In the LTZ, the engine has dual exhaust, which raises output to 288 horsepower.   Coupled to a six-speed automatic transmission, the V6 motivates the Traverse quite ably.   Throttle response is predictable and smooth.   Shifts are also smooth, but the transmission is sometimes too willing to shift to the next gear, leaving you wanting more power when you need it for passing or hills.  

The 3.6-liter V6 also provides better fuel economy than you'll get in most truck-based SUVs.   EPA fuel economy ratings for front-drive models are 17 mpg city and 24 highway.   With all-wheel drive, those numbers drop to 16/23 mpg.  

Towing capacity is 5,200 pounds, which means light boats, or maybe a car on a trailer.   Truck-based SUVs such as the Chevrolet Tahoe or TrailBlazer, Explorer or Expedition, Nissan Armada, or Toyota Sequoia can tow up to 9,000 pounds, making them better for towing bigger boats, heavier car trailers and enclosed trailers.   Given the Traverse's pleasant road manners and efficient use of interior space, the extra towing capacity is the main reason to buy one of those larger truck-based alternatives.

 
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