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New Year, New Look for the Chevy Traverse!

When you look at the long list of available features on the new Chevy Traverse, it leaves you wondering why you wouldn’t get one!

The vehicle, now available in new RS and High Country trims, offers plenty of room for the whole family, a quiet and comfortable ride, and great safety, and many convenient features.

Some impressive new features include:

Traction  Mode Select: Adjust performance based on road and surface conditions with the simple turn of a dial — whether you have the available all-wheel drive or the standard front-wheel drive.
Adaptive Cruise 2018-traverse-interiorControl: This automatically maintains a preset distance from the
vehicle in front of you, even during stop and go traffic.
Intellibeam Headlights: These automatically switch to high beams when driving conditions are too dark, then switch back to low beams when an oncoming vehicle is detected.
Rear Seat Reminder: When a second-row door is open and closed during or just before a trip, this reminds you to check the back seats with five chimes and a message in the driver information center.
D-optic Headlamps: Available on Premier and High Country trims, these offer a crisp and smooth beam that is more like daylight and easier on your eyes. The Traverse is the first vehicle in the industry to offer these.

The vehicle offers a hands-free programmable liftgate to make preparing for a 2018 chevrolet traverse center consoletrip simple. It also offers up to 14 available advanced safety technologies, including forward collision alert, front pedestrian braking, low speed automatic braking, lane keep assist, full speed forward auto braking, and Surround Vision.

Want a 2018 Chevy Traverse?  They will be available at Runde Chevrolet in East Dubuque, IL, and Runde Chevrolet Buick GMC in Platteville, WI later this year!

Learn more about the new 2018 Chevy Traverse by visiting the Chevrolet Traverse page.

2018 Traverse parked out in some desert-looking place in front of a distant picturesque mountain range

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