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What year was the first Chevrolet Traverse LT?

My friend has a 2015 Chevy Traverse LT that he let me borrow for a day while my car was in the shop. I loved it! I want to get one, but my budget only allows me to get an older model. What was the first year the Chevrolet Traverse LT was on the market?

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Eric Schad · Updated on
Reviewed by Shannon Martin, Licensed Insurance Agent.
The year the first
Chevrolet Traverse LT
debuted was 2009. It was the mid-level trim in the car’s inaugural year, slotted between the entry-level LS and the fully-loaded LTZ.
The Traverse LT offered affordability without being totally bare bones. The LT was further subdivided into the LT1 and LT2 trims, the latter offering a few more features than the LT1.
Some of the top features of the 2009 Chevrolet Traverse LT include:
  • 281-horsepower, 3.6-liter V6 engine
  • Three rows of seating
  • 18-inch alloy wheels
  • Backup camera
  • Optional heated seats and leather upholstery
  • Steering-wheel-mounted controls
  • Bose premium sound system (LT2 only)
  • Power tailgate (LT2 only)
  • Tri-zone automatic climate control (LT2 only)
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