The 2016 model heads the lineup of used Chevrolet Traverse crossovers. There were a number of upgrades for this model year, including 4G LTE Wi-Fi coverage as part of the vehicle’s OnStar telematics system. With this technology, your vehicle turns into a portable Wi-Fi hotspot that allows you to stream video on up to seven different devices at once.
The 2016 Chevrolet Traverse also received a new Base LS trim, an accessibly priced model that still comes standard with items like a 6.5-inch touchscreen interface, Bluetooth, OnStar with Wi-Fi, a rearview camera, and cruise control, as well as front and rear air conditioning and multiple USB ports.
For the most part, the 2015 Chevrolet Traverse resembles previous model years of this three-row crossover. The only big change was the addition of Siri Eyes Free voice-directed controls as part of the Chevrolet MyLink infotainment system. Other highlights on this system include a touchscreen interface and Internet radio connectivity.
Like previous versions of the Traverse, your entertainment experience can be topped off at the top of the trim lineup with rear seat audio controls, a 10-speaker Bose stereo system with surround sound, and an entertainment system for back seat passengers.
For the 2014 model year, General Motors upgraded the Chevrolet Traverse with more advanced safety features. For the first time, the LTZ trim came standard with forward collision warning system and lane departure warning systems. Other advanced safety features on this model include a rearview camera, rear parking sensors, blind spot monitoring, rear cross traffic alerts, and the OnStar telematics system with automatic crash notification, a remote door unlock feature, emergency roadside assistance, a stolen vehicle locater, and step-by-step navigation. This version of the Traverse also added a couple of extra USB ports.
The Chevrolet Traverse got a new look for the 2013 model year. At the heart of the refurbishment is an exterior that is practically fully redesigned. You’ll see that the front grille comes closer in line with models like the Malibu and Impala, while the rest of the body looks more sculpted and streamlined.
The changes aren’t only skin deep, either. The 2013 Traverse’s interior features a significant upgrade to the quality of its materials, as well as more intuitively flowing lines from front to back. You’ll also see a standard rearview camera on this year’s model, which is displayed on the Chevrolet MyLink touchscreen interface.
There were no big changes for the 2012 Chevrolet Traverse, but there’s still plenty to like about it. Like other versions of the Traverse, it has three rows of seats to provide enough room for up to eight passengers. If you’d like, you can also upgrade to one of the upper trim models with second-row captain’s chairs, in which case you’ll have seating for seven. All versions of the Traverse get their power from a 3.6L V6 engine that makes 281 hp and 266 lb-ft of torque. This power can be delivered to either a front-wheel drive or all-wheel drive system.
Whether you’re looking for a vehicle that can haul your family around town or allow you to venture off the beaten path, a used Chevrolet Traverse is certainly up to the task. Discover which one is best suited to your needs and budget when you come to Tom Gill Chevrolet, serving drivers just over the Ohio border from Cincinnati at 7830 Commerce Dr. in Florence, KY. Our sales team is standing by to take your calls if you have any questions or concerns.