The Chevrolet Trax is appealing from a pricing standpoint alone, but it is mostly a well-regarded, if budget-minded, car.
RENTER review - The harder you look for redeeming qualities of this car, the more you realize it doesn't have any. It's slow, unattractive, uncomfortable, and overall just a disappointment of a car.
Styling is just as important as pricing when it comes to the lower end of an automaker's lineup. There, buyers are shopping new and used models against each other. The new Trax is longer, lower and ...
Car and Driver recently published a subcompact crossover shootout, which fared well for the Chevy Trax and just okay for the Buick Envista.
In a market of rising inflation and soaring prices, the Chevrolet Trax is here to remind you what buying a car used to be like. With a base price of $21,495 for the LS base model, Chevy is living up ...
This latter may be the greatest safety advance in a vehicle so clearly targeted at the urban under-35 set, which is preternaturally and perpetually attached to its phones, by allowing the most ...
Car drives and rides very well, comfortable and relatively quiet. It is a LTZ with most features available in 2015. Has good starting torque and cruises well at 75. Load capacity is quite good as back ...
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