Aug 12, 2017 01:14 AM EDT
2018 Chevrolet Traverse: Ideal Family SUV If Not For Its Steep Price

The 2018 Chevrolet Traverse is an excellent addition to the ever-popular SUV segment. The SUV is the fastest selling vehicle type, so auto makers scramble to have its contribution to the sector.

The SUV segment is popular for family use. Parents/drivers consider such vehicle type for practical and aesthetic reasons. The 2018 Traverse is impressive for its unparalleled reliability. The latest Traverse's additional space makes it better than ever.

The 2018 Chevrolet Traverse comes as a breath of fresh air. It finally comes to replace the first generation released a decade ago. The 2018 Traverse is more updated and robust than its predecessor.

The latest Traverse comes with refinement and connectivity which can easily give the competition a run for its money. Moreover, it comes with the 3.6-liter V-6 engine which makes for a smooth yet powerful driving experience.

With a 3.-6-liter V-6, the Traverse packs power but cruises calmly. This impressive SUV handled steep turns like a pro. Its maneuverability is noteworthy.

Such rave-worthy features do come with a relatively steep price tag. The base 2018 Chevrolet Traverse L costs $30,875. It comes all modernized with seven-inch MyLink infotainment system with Apple CarPlay and Android Auto connectivity.

It becomes more expensive as one moves up to the next trim. The LT is more pricey with $35,495 price tag. The LT comes with larger wheels and seven-passenger seating capacity. Even better, the middle row has captain chairs.

The most expensive among all of its trim is the Premier. It retails $45,395. The price may all be worth it as it boasts of upgraded features far better than the base L.

The 2018 Chevrolet Traverse may be pricier compared to other SUVs in the market. However, loyal users may not mind it at all. The practical users may look the other way as competitors offer the same features but will lower price tag.

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