2025 Chevrolet Trax Consumer Reviews
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Hopefull!!
Looks great inside and out. Lots of room,quite ride very good mileage. However a/c broke at 1400 miles no repair parts available still not repaired 4 months later.Today it's in the shop so maybe the 2nd a/c fix will work.....Chevrolet / GM service less than desireable!
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Actively enjoying the new Trax Activ
This car is just what we were looking for. Modern in every way. Stylish inside and out. The dashboard and infotainment system are great, and easy to navigate. The only thing I could wish for would be better gas mileage results from the tiny engine. It is a sacrifice I'm willing to live with so I don't have a car with a CVT transmission. Comfortable seats, plenty of room front and back, a cool sporty look, and all at a price I could justify.
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- ACTIV 4dr SUVMSRP: $27,08549 mi away
- LT 4dr SUVMSRP: $25,48549 mi away
- LT 4dr SUVMSRP: $25,88049 mi away
Possible safety issue-no inside trunk release.
I really love my 2025 that I just picked up last week, but I have one major concern. There is no interior trunk release button on my LT model nor is there a release button on the key fob. What if there was an accident involving water or an embankment, I can't hop out and pop the trunk from the outside?!!! If I'm missing it, please advise. I contacted the dealership, they said I would need to have upgraded to the 2RS or ACTIV to have the inside trunk release. At first I didn't mind, but now the more I think about it....it definitely is a concern.
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A real value Chevy Trax is a winner
Chevrolet Trax I bought a 2022 for my wife and I loved it so much that I bought a 2025 for myself. The 3 cylinder engine has plenty of pep and I am averaged 32.4 miles per gallon on my first tank of gas. Where can you purchase a new vehicle that not only has looks and drives like a much more expensive vehicle for $325 per month.
The More I Drive it, The More I Like It
Started out with a list of small SUV's and the Chevy Trax wasn't on the list. Visited a Chevy dealer and saw the Trax, checked out the interior and price and added it to our list. As weeded the list down, it was one of two (the other a Honda HR-V) that we test drove. The Trax was more comfortable, had better acceleration, handled better, better ride, more features and less expensive. It took a bit of research to find the trim level and color we wanted. The more I drive it the more we like it. This is a secondary car, and it fits our requirements nicely and is cheaper than some 3-year old used SUV's.
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