2026 Chevrolet Traverse Consumer Reviews
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Missing my 2021 traverse
While the 2024 traverse may be more eye catching, it certainly is smaller than my 2021 RS model. Larger than the competition, maybe. But the size of the previous generation was perfection. I thoroughly regret purchasing the 2024 traverse. I have 2 car seats in the the 2nd row. The leg room is definetley smaller, I cannot fold the 3rd row all the way down without moving up the 2nd row seats, therefore making the leg room even tighter in the 2nd row. The 3rd row is much tighter than the previous generation, and trunk space not as adequate either. While riding in the passenger seat, i feel slightly chlostrophobic. With that being said, that is the least of my concerns, as the car has a water leak that causes the front row and 2nd row floor boards to get wet when it rains, and my dealership is less than helpful and cannot fix the issue. Im now starting to hear a knocking sound coming from the engine, and there has already been 2 recalls on the vehicle. Ive had it for 6 mos. Do better chevy.
Great so far
I purchased my traverse in early June of this year and so far I'm really impressed. Roomy... comfortable... easy to drive.. and it's not to flashy but looks nice... I have the midnight edition so the black on black makes it even more eye catching!! Would definitely recommend
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Not great
I love the looks and comfort of my new Z-71 but 7,000 miles late I have had it to the dealership several times. First my cameras wouldn’t work so they put a new one in. Still didn’t help so they had to replace the radio which now seems to have fixed the problem. When traveling on the highway it will sometimes “jerk” or maybe it’s shifting hard. I don’t know, but I don’t like it. And my brakes squeak. I had them check it on my 1st oil change and they said it was brake dust. Two days later, they are squeaking again! I’m so over this car! I want my Highlander back!
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Favorite SUV yet!
Went from a 3-row 2011 Buick Enclave to a 2-row 2020 Equinox to this Traverse. I loved both vehicles, but it was time for something bigger for road trips. I’ve put about 5,000 miles on the Traverse. Everything is easy to use and the ride is very smooth and comfortable. We took it for a 500-mile road trip and it got between 28-30 MPG. The engine is a little loud on acceleration, but it doesn’t bother me. The price was great, considering how much you get for the money.
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Computer and electric issues
I have only 7,000 miles on my new Traverse. Completely regret this purchase. Started with the last update. Adaptive cruise randomly will slow the vehicle down and speed up much higher than the cruise set point and not allow braking. Sensors go off randomly every 4-5 minutes even if I’m the only vehicle on the road. Computer screens glitch, throw random data, turn off and on randomly, switches between phone and radio at random to include different stations and phone apps. Dealer replaced some of the computer system but informed me that didn’t do it so they ran another update and are hoping that resolves it. They have no idea about the cruise or sensors.
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