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The Tasteful design, high-quality materials and one of the most
accommodating interiors in the class are the hallmarks of Chevrolet's
largest crossover SUV. Second-row seats that slide fore and aft improve
leg room while permitting easy entry in to the third-row seat. And
unlike many third-row seats, the Traverse's can actually accommodate two
adults in comfort while affording them full side-curtain airbag
protection. Storage bins and cup holders abound, and there is enough
room behind the third row seat to accommodate two golf bags. Chevrolet has also gone to great lengths to silence the
Traverse's cabin which
remains remarkable quiet,
even at highway speeds.
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The
most noticeable difference between the Traverse and its sister
vehicles, the Buick Enclave and GMC Arcadia, can be found up front,
where Chevrolet's recently introduced Malibu-inspired split-grille face
is prominently displayed. The rear quarter window is also different,
sharply angled upwards at its bottom edge. With its big wheels pushed to
the outer edges of the chassis, the Traverse presents an image of size
and stability. Wide rear door openings make it easy for passengers to
enter and exit the third-row seat, and an electrically-powered rear
hatch aids access to the cargo area. Available convex insets built into
the upper corner of each side mirror help expose objects ordinarily
masked by blind spots.
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