Many Knoxville residents on the hunt for a new
crossover feel confident that they definitely have a large slew to choose from.
Everyone here at West Chevy fully
knows that the competition is alive and well, and that consumers have been
steering toward the crossover variety strongly for quite some time now. What
keeps us feeling confident every day about the vehicles we offer is how much
praise and positivity we get from various blogs: the many auto-related news
sources out there on the web test drive and closely scrutinize a very high
number of cars before they finally “cast their judgment” and dole out the news
scoop on the latest releases.
The savvy and experienced staff at Trucks.com
provided a feature this past week about the 2019 Chevy
Trax, and all that it has to offer. It's our prized subcompact crossover
that is the fierce yet friendly competition against the Honda HR-V, Jeep
Renegade, and Mazda CX-3. It is built on the GM's Gamma 2 platform, that is
shared with the Chevy Sonic, Aveo, and Buick Encore. LS, LT, and Premier are
the three available trim levels, and everyone who comes to see us for a test
drive needs to check out the Premier's added touch! It provides for you 18-inch
alloy wheels, chrome accent door handles, fog lamps, and the Driver Confidence
Safety Package.
Every single one of our Trax
crossovers comes with an all-important element that keeps your peace of mind
factor high: the three-year, 36,000-mile vehicle bumper-to-bumper limited
warranty, and a 5-year/60,000-mile limited powertrain warranty. This is one
facet of the business that has changed drastically over the last 10 years
alone, and we love having the ability to offer our customers the best in help
if anything were to ever go wrong during ownership.
The power source is the prime and peppy
turbocharged gasoline 4-cylinder 1.4 liter, cranking out 138 horsepower, and
148 lb – ft of torque. All trims have front-wheel and all-wheel drive
available, and shifting duties are handled with a six-speed automatic
transmission. The mileage stats are exciting to many commuters who are
understandably watching their pocketbooks: 26 mpg in the city and 31 mpg
highway driving are the EPA's ratings. All 2019 models have USB and 12-volt
power outlets, and LT and Premier trims offer the convenience of 110-volt
outlets.
Ask us about the three new awesome color choices
this year: Pacific Blue Metallic, Dark Copper Metallic, and Satin Steel
Metallic are on deck to complement the vehicle that Car and Driver claims
possesses “competent handling” and “the strongest brakes in its class!” There
is much less leaning in corners then one would expect given the Trax's tall
stature, and this is a powertrain that has been ranked by the best as “superb.”
Also earning five stars from the National Highway Traffic Safety
Administration, you'll find the usual high-tech safekeeping elements onboard
such as Available forward-collision warning, blind-spot monitoring, and rear
parking sensors.
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