I’ve been considering buying a Chevy Traverse, but with two small kids and a medium-sized dog, I need something with enough space. Is the Traverse classified as an SUV, or is it a crossover?
Reviewed by Shannon Martin, Licensed Insurance Agent.
Sometimes the definition between an SUV and a crossover can get blurry, but the Chevy Traverse is a mid-size 3-row SUV. Although not as spacious as the
, the Traverse is one of Chevrolet’s larger SUVs with accommodations for seven or eight passengers.
With six trim levels in the Traverse lineup, it caters to many buyers. If you’re looking for an affordable, family-friendly SUV, the base model will probably do the trick, but if luxury is your thing, the High Country comes calling—along with a lofty price.
But either way, fold down the second and third-row seats, and the Traverse transforms into a beastly cargo hauler with more space than any of its competitors.
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