2009 Chevrolet Traverse

Dealers demanded a three-row crossover, and GM delivered. The Traverse does bump up the power in the same V-6 shared with the other three crossovers. The Traverse gets 286 horsepower — versus 270 in the Outlook and 275 in the Acadia — through some slight tweaking of the engine. GM is also saying it will get better mileage than any other vehicle in its class, but because of the long wait before it goes on sale there are no official numbers yet. The Outlook and Acadia get 16/24 mpg city/highway.
The Traverse comes with stability control, rollover mitigation, a tire pressure monitoring system, side-impact airbags, side curtain airbags and 17-inch wheels standard. The Insurance Institute for Highway Safety hasn't crash-tested any of the GM three-row crossovers, but the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration has given them five-star awards for crash tests and four-star rollover ratings.
Did we mention the Traverse's looks? Oops. The silver car in these press images really doesn't help us come to a final conclusion. The new Chevy grille doesn't look as good here as it does on the new Malibu, but slightly better than it does on the Aveo. The profile is totally boring but borrows its wavy shape from the Enclave, not the Acadia and Outlook. The backside is interesting, including taillights inspired by the upcoming Camaro. Still, we want to see another color.
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