Chevrolet Traverse Gets 'Very Good' Overall Rating in Consumer Reports' Tests of Midsized, Luxury SUVs
Posted on: Monday, 1 June 2009, 17:00 CDT
CR ranks Chevrolet Traverse third among the 18 three-row SUVs it has tested
The Traverse is the newest member of GM's quartet of large, unibody SUVs, joining the Buick Enclave, GMC Acadia, and Saturn Outlook. It drew praise from CR's engineers and editors for its interior room and flexibility, ride, handling, quietness, usable third-row seat, blind-spot mirrors and good crash-test results.
The Traverse missed an "Excellent" rating from CR by the narrowest of margins. It posted an overall road test score (rounded to the nearest digit) of 80, just one point behind the Highlander Limited and six points behind the Highlander Hybrid Limited; both versions of the Highlander have "Excellent" ratings. The Acadia and Outlook are rated fourth and fifth respectively, followed by the Ford Flex, Mazda CX-9, and Hyundai Veracruz in that order.
Consumer Reports tested a total of four luxury and three-row SUVs for the July issue. All three of the others, the Lexus RX 350, Infiniti FX35 and
None of the SUVs in this group are Recommended by Consumer Reports because CR doesn't have reliability data on them yet. CR only Recommends vehicles that have performed well in its tests, have at least average predicted reliability based on CR's Annual Car Reliability Survey of its more than seven million print and web subscribers, and performed at least adequately if crash-tested or included in a government rollover test.
The July issue also contains an "Auto Test Extra" report on the Ford Ranger, which scored at the bottom of CR's pickup truck ratings, and a first look at the Honda Insight. With a starting price of
Full tests and ratings of the test group appear in the July issue of Consumer Reports, which goes on sale
The redesigned RX 350 inherits its predecessor's polished powertrain; luxurious, quiet interior; rather lackluster handling; and modest cargo space. But the ride is not as refined. Overall, the vehicle remains pleasant and luxurious but it's not much better than cheaper alternatives such as the Nissan Murano or Toyota Venza. The RX 350 AWD (
The sporty FX35 has an array of high-tech safety gear, such as a surround-view camera system and a lane-departure warning. The ride is too stiff and cargo capacity is rather small. In routine driving, the FX is responsive but is too big to be called agile. The FX35 AWD (
Bucking the trend, the Borrego is an old-school SUV built with a body-on-frame construction. Routine handling is sound and the powertrain is quite refined. Common road bumps upset the Borrego's composure, and the suspension lets in too many hard, rubbery shots. Things get slightly better on the highway, but short, taut pitches remain. The Borrego EX (
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