Tuesday, January 4, 2011
It takes little efforts on your part to insure your SUV to avert danger to your investment. Chevrolet Traverse insurance rates are a little higher than for an average car. However the insurance will prove to be of great value over time.
On the inside, the three trim levels provide different layouts to serve different needs. The interior is a real selling point, even in the base model. Attractively outfitted with a two-tone color scheme complimented by brushed aluminum and chrome trim, the beauty of the 2011 Chevy Travers is more than skin deep. Easy to read gauges and a simple layout combined with smooth handling give the Traverse a real advantage over traditional SUV's. The passenger cabin is well laid out, with eating for six or seven passengers depending on your choice of trim (the 2LT has two captain's chairs, where as all other models opt for a 60/40 folding bench seat). The third row is still usable for adults, although not the roomiest in its class. There is ample cargo space, with 24.4 cubic feet of room behind the third row seating.
The 2011 Chevrolet Traverse Has Realased
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