2010 The Chevrolet Traverse Midsize SUV Engine View

Not by accident, the Traverse looks a bit like a tall-wagon version of Chevy's popular Malibu. Beginning with its Chevy signature split grille, its lines are taut and its shape smoothly aerodynamic to reduce wind drag and noise. Its body overhangs ahead of and behind the large wheels are minimized to reduce visual length, a distinctive kick-up above the rear wheels sets off the window line, and there are turn signal "repeaters" in its side mirrors.

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The 2010 Chevy Traverse is typically unmodified, and just a simply carry forward of the 2009 version. This truck or wagon can afford liberty for eight passengers and the Buick Enclave, Saturn Outlook; GMC Acadia has taken its basic design. The Chevrolet Traverse diverges from its rivals in features, pricing, and details. This car is reserved with standard 3 rows of seats. It is supplied in three versions as LTZ, LS, and LT. A bench or bucket seats are including in the second row to accommodate 8 or 7 passengers respectively. The well-furnished cabin features two dissimilar seating settings for the 2nd and 3rd rows.

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2010 The Chevrolet Traverse Midsize SUV Engine View