Ext. color: Mosaic Black Metallic
Int. color: Jet Black
Drivetrain: All-wheel Drive
MPG:
17-25
Fuel type: Gasoline
Transmission: 9-Speed Automatic
Engine: 3.6L V6 24V GDI DOHC
Stock #: C9301
VIN: 1GNEVKKWXLJ224032
Convenience:
Heated Steering Wheel, Navigation System, Power Liftgate, Remote Start
Entertainment:
Bluetooth, Premium Sound System
Exterior:
Alloy Wheels, Tow Hitch
Safety:
Brake Assist, Lane Departure Warning, Stability Control
Seating:
Leather Seats, Memory Seat, Third Row Seating
East Hills Chevrolet of Freeport review
Sales person
January 28, 2021
By Thomas picerno from Freeport Ny
Thomas picerno , was very professional, he took the time to give me info on deals that Chevy was having . I went into Freeport Chevy for deals on cars with no intention on buying, but I walked out with a new lease.Thomas is very well informed and knowledgeable with his Vehicles . Thomas was very patient with showing me the difference between a few different models and allowing a test drive . My GMC lease was not up until April and I was just looking for deals , but I walked out with a new Chevy Equinox. Thomas gets an excellent review from . Thank you again see you in three years .
2020 Chevrolet Traverse Premier review
Great Family Car - Especially if you dislike vans!
October 7, 2022
By Amanda from Greensboro, North Carolina
Owns this car
I purchased the 2020 Traverse Premier Redline Edition brand new with only 50 miles and have no qualms about it. I did knock it down to four stars on performance due to its hesitation at yield signs when I accelerate after slowing down. If not at the perfect timing when in the yield, the vehicle will jerk or hesitate to go when I push the accelerator. Once the engine gets beyond that hesitation point, there is a decent amount of power in the acceleration. The hesitation is not a dealbreaker for me, however. Just annoying and can be dangerous if you are in a situation where you have minimal reaction time.
Car and Driver said it best: "When parking or maneuvering at low speed, the Traverse feels every bit its size. Pick up the pace, however, and the big Chevy feels smaller than it is—poised, if not overtly athletic."
If you're looking for a third-row seating option with second-row captain's chairs but are not the minivan type, much like myself, the Traverse is a great option. Rear cargo space is small, but if you think about it, you will lack impressive cargo space in a mid-size SUV if it has third-row seating. There's always the roof rack/cargo carrier option for storage. It's not bad, especially if a clutter-free interior on long road trips with the family is your forte. On the plus side, the lack of cargo space allows adults and teenagers to sit comfortably in the third row, and second-row passengers have an impressive amount of legroom.
Other great interior options are the heated and cooled first and second-row seats. Backseat passengers can control their climate, from changing the temperature and fan speed to turning the entire system on or off, without changing the Driver's and front seat passenger's preferred climate. The Bose system is impressive. The clear audio quality, with the subwoofer under the front console, makes it sound like you're in a concert. If blasting the new age of music isn't your thing, that's cool. Classical music sounds just as impressive in this ride. Overall, I am pleased with this ride. I love getting in it every day. I receive a lot of compliments and looks. The sleek and sporty design of the Redline Edition with the black-on-white color is a head-turner!
If you take care of your vehicles, they will last. The Traverse is no different. Never stretch out an oil change due date, and never turn down factory-recommended services. Avoid the quick lube places at all costs. No offense to them, many of them do great, but they work within parameters outside the scope of routine vehicle maintenance, such as tire rotations, factory-recommended inspections, and factory-recommended maintenance, depending on your vehicle mileage.