This was actually a great review. i just bought a new 2024 Chevy Trax LT, with three "packages" , for my wife. We spent about $25,000.00...out the door. I have watched almost every video review of this car on You Tube, and read every accompanying comment. Negative comments by the reviewers or the commenters, drive me nuts. They will often say that they are going to buy another brand in this class, because they think that the new Trax' interior is too cheap, or won't last because of it's engine. What don't these people understand about MSRP prices between $20,000.00 and $25,000.00? Everyone looking to buy a new car in this class does not need or want to spend 30 to 50 thousand dollars for a new car. We know that certain "luxuary" features on the new Trax are available on other brands, but at what additional cost? My wife's previous car, a 2008 Chevy, had 60,000 miles on it when we traded for the Trax. She does not have to worry about this Trax making it to 200,000 miles! Nor, is she looking to go from 0 to 60 in 5 seconds. Our finances make this vehicle a perfect selection because of it's looks, and it's MANY other features........not to mention it's price. It's performing beautifully and is an amazing vehicle in today's market. Drive it yourself and make your own decision. Do not listen to the naysayers in the comment section. I do not work for GM.
Well, you'll never lose your car in a parking lot with that color. That said, I think GM really hit it out of the park with this one. I'm glad to see any manufacturer put out a well designed and performing affordable car. There aren't very many these days.
Yes, I love the look of the Trax and I plan on working to get 1 as my next Vehicle. I was skeptical of the 3 cylinder but after watching plenty of reviews all saying the same thing, turned me around. For the price, I agree that you really can't beat it.
Walked into a dealership to have my old 2008 Pontiac serviced and walked out with a 2024 LT in Mosaic Black Metallic. No sunroof, but all the bells and whistles plus I think it has rear seat USB ports & front heated seats. My final cost was $24580 with the dealer support package. Nitrogen filled tires too. My first New New New vehicle, with 6 miles on it when I drove it off the lot. 😊😊😊 thanks for the info vid, it helped me make up my mind.
I became the 1st owner in FL county. Have the basic model & really like it. Comfortable on long trips with excellent fuel economy. Approaching 8k miles. No issues. Prefer driving in the city over my Traverse. Highly recommend!
I like this vehicle a lot. Unfortunately, the dealers I shopped for it either don’t have one and won’t allow a customer to order one, or if the do have one, they are charging over $1000 above the MSRP and calling it a “market adjustment.” So it’s a no go for me unless dealers stop their unscrupulous practices.
FIND A NEW DEALER. MINE LET ME HOLD THE ONE COMING IN FOR A HUNDRED BUCKS. AND THEY DIDNT SELL IT FOR OVER STICKER. THEY WERE GREAT TO DO BUSINESS WITH
I just got the trax 1rs last month!! My first brand new car. The appearance is sick! Don’t get me started with the interior. I got the white with the black rims! Best deal ever! Good affordable price. My honest opinion is Chevy has made a huge comeback with the new Trax! I highly recommend this car. 😁
coming from buffalo, where we are famous for snow storms, FWD with snow tires will perform as well as an AWD,with the all season tire the AWD cars come with, i feel the the AWD is merely a crutch that that causes overconfidence. i have driven in buffalo winters since 1974 and im a long time first responder
With NO rear vents or Center Arm Rest I am shocked it has AUTO High Beam, and HEATED WHEEL on some trims same with the REMOTE START, and KEYLESS ENTRY, and DIGITAL GAUGES on MOST TRIMS 😮 They knocked the design out of the park
Good to know! I was wanting an LT and I was definitely a little curious as to why they wouldn't have heated mirrors! Thank you for clearing that up lol
Looks way better than the older ones, looks like a little mini trail blazer you can’t beat the price that’s for sure! They will definitely pump out quite a few of these vehicles for sure, definitely did a good job on the redesign
You're right about the gas pedal, it takes a few weeks to get use to. Also, the 6 speed tranny going ftom 2nd to 3rd really shifts quickly from 2-3. But it shifts smoothly. Only issue I'm having, is with the infotainment system. Once in a while, when going from reverse to drive, the camera stays on. You have to pull over, shut the car down, then restart. The system will not respond to touch or manual turn off until you restart. Also while driving, the navigation screen will be one pixelated to the point that it's completely blurred. If this continues, I'll have Chevy put in a new system. Or reprogram this on.
Same last GM I bought was a 1995 Camaro (was actually the last non-used car as well). Went to test drive a Trax and drove one home the same day. LT model fully loaded and I love it.
I just bought one of these and the (Florida) dealer told me that "every" dealer added the extra service warranty to the price. I argued and argued and they lowered the price from $3900 to $2200 but that has me feeling ripped off. We also agreed on a trade in value for the old car and in the final docs, they listed a lower price. They only had 2 of the entry level ones and its a sellers market, but I dont feel like they negotiated in good faith. Im a nurse and in my work, I tell the truth and I hate being lied to.
The extra warranty isn't worth it, wait until you try to use it. This is one of the biggest money makers for the dealerships. Don't buy that crap, extended warranties, gap insurance, it's a ripoff. You should have left and went to a different dealership, they all don't try to screw you. There is still some good dealerships, you have to shop around. Art Moehn dealerships are really good to deal with.
I'm not really a car person, but I am looking at one of these to purchase as a throwaway vehicle for the base model only. Perfect for driving back and forth to work with and let sit rotting in the sun while keeping the expensive vehicle garaged until the weekend.
Picking up our 2024 trax 1ls next week price at $22,495 options with the 1ls are front heated seats, outside power mirrors and heated, lane departure warning, pedestrian breaking , lane keep assist, automatic emergency braking, forward collision alert and following distant indicator only options I can think that are missing are adaptive cruise control , heated steering wheel and I'm pretty sure that the LS and 1LS are the only two that don't come with wireless carplay model's LT and up will have it.
@marlowetwok5 since are lease is almost on our 2021 trax we went to our salesperson about 8 weeks ago and he showed me that they had around 21 2024 trax in transit and nearly half where sold before hitting the dealership so we picked one out 8 weeks ago and it just came in, check around if you can't find one then have your salesperson hold one for you that's in transit like we did.
Nah, trailblazer has AWD, nicer interior materials, and nicer exterior touches like full LED lights. People buying a Trax don’t care to pay more for things like that.
Yes, just went and test drove both fully loaded and I couldn't find a legitimate reason to buy the trailblazer so went with the 8k less trax. AWD is not needed and that was the only benefit I could find.
The Trax has been made in the GM Korea plant for a long time. Other GM vehicles are made there too. There are several things that surprise me (in a bad way): No AWD available, less ground clearance, one less cylinder, less HP, it's heavier than the previous Trax, it's not only bigger than the previous Trax but it's even bigger than the Trailblazer, that annoying Engine Stop/Start feature, and capless gas tank. I also don't like that it has problematic Direct Injection. My 2021 Trax AWD has reliable Port Injection.
Awesome honest video, appreciate it, looking at one of these to replace our 2nd vehicle 2013 somic, its been a great car with only 60k on it, we went wiith the 1.8 non turbo but this is not an option sadly.... my main concern is the small motor turbo as well but this car will last well over 10 years for us, just subscribed - Mark
More car companies should follow suit with the way of inflation ect. Good deal for people that can’t spend a lot on a car, I will definitely look at this car soon in person
I have seen just one at a Dealer in IL or Mo. Black RS1. I dealer in Mo is getting a Cayenne Orange Active with black rims that looks pretty dang good. More room inside that a Trailblazer but sets lower.
I believe this is going to be a great selling vehicle for gm but i too wonder about reliability. I currently own a 2019 trax redline edition and absolutely love it, but once i seen this redesign im like ive must have it. Im saddened by the options that come with the trim levels and you can't mix and match what you want. Theres too much piano black plastic in the higher trims, i like the 1RS but would love to have the 11" infotainment and push button start and the 6 speaker system even thought the 1RS ahows a tweeter speaker grill my guess is it's blank but tha can be remedied anyways.
@@Paul-cx4gm that’s only an *opinion,* one I happen to agree with. But it’s a FACT that people will opt out of this model specifically due to the lack of AWD. If you include AWD and other comforts/features on this model which will ultimately raise the price of this Trax, what’s the point of the Trailblazer?
I test drove an LT and it was a no for me. Pros: styling, seat comfort, price, tech options. Cons: I’m nervous about the turbo engine, the infotainment system was laggy AF-seriously, even when just turning up the volume the display would lag and I just couldn’t imagine dealing with that day-to-day. I also didn’t like the steering feel (made the trax feel bigger than it is) or the shifter “throw” - I would have to overshoot my aim. Like to put it in park I’d have to put it quite a bit past the “P” etc
Ha! NO one in any of the car reviews for this crossover will even go CLOSE to commenting on the ugly , bulging, "sloth-like" tail lights design. WOOF🤪. Better to say nothing at all if nothing nice comes to mind, i guess;). Otherwise, a pretty handsome, cheap car, and a good, simple basic opinioned review!
Not sure how this is a Hyundai/Kia look when they don’t have an original bone in the body of the cooperation and get their designs from everyone else on the road. This design language can be found across Chevrolet’s lineup as well as *gm’s* _Buick_ brand. Has absolutely nothing to do with Hyundai or being Korean.
I live in korea. Daewoo is a company that no longer exists. GM invested in a new factory and new facilities in Korea, and it is a perfect GM car. Korea's GM development department designs global strategic vehicles
I wish instead of this ugly mucky yellow metallic they had just gone with a sporty non-metallic bright yellow like in cars past. Color aside, I really like what I'm seeing and hearing about the 2024 Trax. Seems like a great packaged vehicle. I only wish it had a naturally aspirated engine. Turbos have more parts and therefore more things to fail over time. The fuel economy isn't even better than competitors with larger 4cyl engines. I mostly worry about reliability with this new Trax. The prior generation was a POS from what I read.
No thanks. GM has enough problems with vehicles. This one worries me even more , "Made in Korea" .......... Lets revisit this review once these cars have been out for a few years and have real world miles under the belt.. I am also very interested in seeing how the body holds up in the rust belt areas of the U.S.
This was actually a great review. i just bought a new 2024 Chevy Trax LT, with three "packages" , for my wife. We spent about $25,000.00...out the door.
I have watched almost every video review of this car on You Tube, and read every accompanying comment. Negative comments by the reviewers or the commenters, drive me nuts.
They will often say that they are going to buy another brand in this class, because they think that the new Trax' interior is too cheap, or won't last because of it's engine. What don't these people understand about MSRP prices between $20,000.00 and $25,000.00?
Everyone looking to buy a new car in this class does not need or want to spend 30 to 50 thousand dollars for a new car. We know that certain "luxuary" features on the new Trax are available
on other brands, but at what additional cost?
My wife's previous car, a 2008 Chevy, had 60,000 miles on it when we traded for the Trax. She does not have to worry about this Trax making it to 200,000 miles! Nor, is she looking to go from
0 to 60 in 5 seconds. Our finances make this vehicle a perfect selection because of it's looks, and it's MANY other features........not to mention it's price. It's performing beautifully and is an
amazing vehicle in today's market. Drive it yourself and make your own decision. Do not listen to the naysayers in the comment section.
I do not work for GM.
Well, you'll never lose your car in a parking lot with that color. That said, I think GM really hit it out of the park with this one. I'm glad to see any manufacturer put out a well designed and performing affordable car. There aren't very many these days.
Color is sweet!
Just bought my wife one and she loves it. I was very surprised at the power and how it runs with the 3 cylinder
My 24-year-old daughter will be getting hers next week. Incredible value. She will be so pleased with it.
Are you buying it for her so she will move out?
are you trying to make your daughter poor
@@mattnorman5241 right 🤣, she probably leaves with her mom
Yes, I love the look of the Trax and I plan on working to get 1 as my next Vehicle. I was skeptical of the 3 cylinder but after watching plenty of reviews all saying the same thing, turned me around. For the price, I agree that you really can't beat it.
Only wish it had a vent in the back. The heat is gonna be a killed for the family in the back 😂
Walked into a dealership to have my old 2008 Pontiac serviced and walked out with a 2024 LT in Mosaic Black Metallic. No sunroof, but all the bells and whistles plus I think it has rear seat USB ports & front heated seats. My final cost was $24580 with the dealer support package. Nitrogen filled tires too. My first New New New vehicle, with 6 miles on it when I drove it off the lot. 😊😊😊 thanks for the info vid, it helped me make up my mind.
This is actually the first GM product that I've considered even looking at in 15 years.
E. What do you drive know?
It's a Korean product.
@@tdgdbs1 What's your point? It was built in Korea, cool story. It was designed and built with GM money. Cars are made lots of places.
@@user-ix9yu3wq6w what you're actually getting is a Daewoo wearing Chevy clothes. GM bought Daewoo years ago and simply renamed the company GM Korea.
@@palebeachbum and what’s your point?
Yesterday, I just purchased 2024 trax 2rs in Cayenne orange Metallic. It's really cool.
I became the 1st owner in FL county. Have the basic model & really like it. Comfortable on long trips with excellent fuel economy. Approaching 8k miles. No issues. Prefer driving in the city over my Traverse. Highly recommend!
I like this vehicle a lot. Unfortunately, the dealers I shopped for it either don’t have one and won’t allow a customer to order one, or if the do have one, they are charging over $1000 above the MSRP and calling it a “market adjustment.” So it’s a no go for me unless dealers stop their unscrupulous practices.
It might be cheaper to order from a dealer further away and go get it, either by flying and driving it back or a road trip there and back.
FIND A NEW DEALER. MINE LET ME HOLD THE ONE COMING IN FOR A HUNDRED BUCKS. AND THEY DIDNT SELL IT FOR OVER STICKER. THEY WERE GREAT TO DO BUSINESS WITH
That’s a terrible dealer. I just put a 500 deposit on an incoming 2RS with an out the door price of less than the MSRP of a 1RS.
BS@@TheJosenthal
Your Trax is a 1RS model. Looks good and present an awesome value for what you get.
Now! This is a only vehicle I wanna buy it!
I just got the trax 1rs last month!! My first brand new car. The appearance is sick! Don’t get me started with the interior. I got the white with the black rims! Best deal ever! Good affordable price. My honest opinion is Chevy has made a huge comeback with the new Trax! I highly recommend this car. 😁
coming from buffalo, where we are famous for snow storms, FWD with snow tires will perform as well as an AWD,with the all season tire the AWD cars come with, i feel the the AWD is merely a crutch that that causes overconfidence. i have driven in buffalo winters since 1974 and im a long time first responder
Agreed good thing these peeps didn't drive in 80s. FWD or RWD was pretty much it, maybe a few 4x4s for the hunters out there.
Great review as always,the Trax is excellent value for money I’m sure it is going to sell very well.
Absolutely love this car -- & the color, WOW!! Yellow is my favorite color!!
With NO rear vents or Center Arm Rest I am shocked it has AUTO High Beam, and HEATED WHEEL on some trims same with the REMOTE START, and KEYLESS ENTRY, and DIGITAL GAUGES on MOST TRIMS 😮 They knocked the design out of the park
One thing, the heated mirrors are available for the LT with the LT Convenience Package. Good review, thanks.
Good to know! I was wanting an LT and I was definitely a little curious as to why they wouldn't have heated mirrors! Thank you for clearing that up lol
Looks way better than the older ones, looks like a little mini trail blazer you can’t beat the price that’s for sure! They will definitely pump out quite a few of these vehicles for sure, definitely did a good job on the redesign
I like on the LS you can get a lot of the features as the other trims with the convenience package
You're right about the gas pedal, it takes a few weeks to get use to. Also, the 6 speed tranny going ftom 2nd to 3rd really shifts quickly from 2-3. But it shifts smoothly. Only issue I'm having, is with the infotainment system. Once in a while, when going from reverse to drive, the camera stays on. You have to pull over, shut the car down, then restart. The system will not respond to touch or manual turn off until you restart. Also while driving, the navigation screen will be one pixelated to the point that it's completely blurred. If this continues, I'll have Chevy put in a new system. Or reprogram this on.
I have steered clear of any car GM put out for 2 decades...I'm absolutely interested in this one
Same last GM I bought was a 1995 Camaro (was actually the last non-used car as well). Went to test drive a Trax and drove one home the same day. LT model fully loaded and I love it.
Great Job reviewing...It sounds good. I'll shop the Trax
GM had better make enough of these because at list they will sell like hot cakes 👍
Been trying to get one and they sell the same day they arrive at the dealer
I just bought one. It's coming Nov.
Drove by one at a Chevy Dealer in Waukesha, Wisc pulled in and bought it on the spot . Only one they had
I just bought one of these and the (Florida) dealer told me that "every" dealer added the extra service warranty to the price. I argued and argued and they lowered the price from $3900 to $2200 but that has me feeling ripped off. We also agreed on a trade in value for the old car and in the final docs, they listed a lower price. They only had 2 of the entry level ones and its a sellers market, but I dont feel like they negotiated in good faith. Im a nurse and in my work, I tell the truth and I hate being lied to.
For extra warranty? That’s worth it imo. How is the car?
The extra warranty isn't worth it, wait until you try to use it. This is one of the biggest money makers for the dealerships.
Don't buy that crap, extended warranties, gap insurance, it's a ripoff.
You should have left and went to a different dealership, they all don't try to screw you. There is still some good dealerships, you have to shop around.
Art Moehn dealerships are really good to deal with.
I’m picking up my white 1rs monday … I didn’t realize it doesn’t have push start … that’s a little disappointing….
I'm not really a car person, but I am looking at one of these to purchase as a throwaway vehicle for the base model only. Perfect for driving back and forth to work with and let sit rotting in the sun while keeping the expensive vehicle garaged until the weekend.
James...oh I see Toyota driver.
@@sublimegreen Nope!
@@jamesm568 lol..then Kia Hyunday, Honda, Nissan or Masda....that's all Americans drive now.
Picking up our 2024 trax 1ls next week price at $22,495 options with the 1ls are front heated seats, outside power mirrors and heated, lane departure warning, pedestrian breaking , lane keep assist, automatic emergency braking, forward collision alert and following distant indicator only options I can think that are missing are adaptive cruise control , heated steering wheel and I'm pretty sure that the LS and 1LS are the only two that don't come with wireless carplay model's LT and up will have it.
How far in advance did you place your order? Was it very difficult to obtain? Thanks!
@marlowetwok5 since are lease is almost on our 2021 trax we went to our salesperson about 8 weeks ago and he showed me that they had around 21 2024 trax in transit and nearly half where sold before hitting the dealership so we picked one out 8 weeks ago and it just came in, check around if you can't find one then have your salesperson hold one for you that's in transit like we did.
I like the wheels on the 1RS and all the features
The rear kinda looks like a Rogue. I'm digging this new Trax
This is what the American manufacturers need to start making more of, good looking affordable vehicles, hopefully that engine holds up?
Have a 19 LT AWD. This is a major improvement over the previous version. Only thing missing is AWD....
A better value than the smaller more expensive Trailblazer. The Trax will definitely affect sales of the other significantly.
Nah, trailblazer has AWD, nicer interior materials, and nicer exterior touches like full LED lights. People buying a Trax don’t care to pay more for things like that.
neither one gm sucks
Yes, just went and test drove both fully loaded and I couldn't find a legitimate reason to buy the trailblazer so went with the 8k less trax. AWD is not needed and that was the only benefit I could find.
@@fredgilbert2032what trailblazer did you buy for $8000 less?
@@Red4banger Sorry fixed it I was tired when I posted that should have read 8000 less Trax
The Trax has been made in the GM Korea plant for a long time. Other GM vehicles are made there too.
There are several things that surprise me (in a bad way): No AWD available, less ground clearance, one less cylinder, less HP, it's heavier than the previous Trax, it's not only bigger than the previous Trax but it's even bigger than the Trailblazer, that annoying Engine Stop/Start feature, and capless gas tank. I also don't like that it has problematic Direct Injection. My 2021 Trax AWD has reliable Port Injection.
Awesome honest video, appreciate it, looking at one of these to replace our 2nd vehicle 2013 somic, its been a great car with only 60k on it, we went wiith the 1.8 non turbo but this is not an option sadly.... my main concern is the small motor turbo as well but this car will last well over 10 years for us, just subscribed - Mark
FYI the 1st gen Trax was also built in South Korea at the GM plant.
Is like the hrv or kicks? Thanks
I think so
It would be fun to swap out that tiny 1.2 for the old reliable 3100 or 3800 or even the "whisper diesel".
More ponies and AWD and I’d buy one. Looks great
If they did that there's no reason the get the Trailblazer (1.3L T)
The Chevrolet website mentions a wrapped steering wheel. No mention of leather. Odd.
More car companies should follow suit with the way of inflation ect. Good deal for people that can’t spend a lot on a car, I will definitely look at this car soon in person
With NO rear vents or Center Arm Rest I am shocked it has AUTO High Beam 😮 They knocked the design out of the park
This ride SHOULD have rear vents, though.
No AWD is a bummer but it is a nice looking product.
Have y’all seen the price on this? Base model is almost 24k where I live which is amazing
I have seen just one at a Dealer in IL or Mo. Black RS1. I dealer in Mo is getting a Cayenne Orange Active with black rims that looks pretty dang good. More room inside that a Trailblazer but sets lower.
All wheel drive should be an option
Then buy the TrailBlazer for a couple grand more for AWD. Many don't need the AWD.
The yellow is cool.... I can't imagine owning a Chevrolet, though. At least it's not built in China....
I believe this is going to be a great selling vehicle for gm but i too wonder about reliability. I currently own a 2019 trax redline edition and absolutely love it, but once i seen this redesign im like ive must have it. Im saddened by the options that come with the trim levels and you can't mix and match what you want. Theres too much piano black plastic in the higher trims, i like the 1RS but would love to have the 11" infotainment and push button start and the 6 speaker system even thought the 1RS ahows a tweeter speaker grill my guess is it's blank but tha can be remedied anyways.
Since the Chevy dealer is asking above the MSRP today they can keep it.
It's a Korean Daewoo Blazer in any other country. :)
Actually the other name is the chevy seeker.
A 3 cylinder turbo lets it down. But if you want cheap, you get what you get.
It’s needs an option for AWD.
That would defeat the purpose/cannibalize sales of the _Trailblazer_
@@G-Rated Not really, this is better looking.
@@Paul-cx4gm that’s only an *opinion,* one I happen to agree with. But it’s a FACT that people will opt out of this model specifically due to the lack of AWD. If you include AWD and other comforts/features on this model which will ultimately raise the price of this Trax, what’s the point of the Trailblazer?
@@G-Rated Exactly my point as to why it should have had AWD.
@@Paul-cx4gm i think you’re *missing* the point.
I test drove an LT and it was a no for me.
Pros: styling, seat comfort, price, tech options.
Cons: I’m nervous about the turbo engine, the infotainment system was laggy AF-seriously, even when just turning up the volume the display would lag and I just couldn’t imagine dealing with that day-to-day. I also didn’t like the steering feel (made the trax feel bigger than it is) or the shifter “throw” - I would have to overshoot my aim. Like to put it in park I’d have to put it quite a bit past the “P” etc
Is this your first review on a trax?
Correct 👍🏻
I think if you could talk faster, your review would have been amazing.
Hmm looks good; But 3 cylinders?? No rear vents? I don't know...
Rear air vents are under the front seats. 😀
Ha! NO one in any of the car reviews for this crossover will even go CLOSE to commenting on the ugly , bulging, "sloth-like" tail lights design. WOOF🤪. Better to say nothing at all if nothing nice comes to mind, i guess;). Otherwise, a pretty handsome, cheap car, and a good, simple basic opinioned review!
What!?? No way, I thought this car was already discontinued 😮
It was but then it came back
@@adamporter3402 ok
@@adamporter3402 never was . This just the Chevy Seeker. America stop selling cars, oversea it still be cars like Ford Fusion .
2.4 not turbocharged 4 cylinder would be more reliable for long term
To. This little Ecotec engine is Proven GM product...stop a peaking nonsense.
@@sublimegreen Korean's product.
The number of cylinders has nothing to do with reliability. Nissan is also using a 3 cylinder turbo.
reminds me of Mitsubishi eclipse cross 😮
Not sure how this is a Hyundai/Kia look when they don’t have an original bone in the body of the cooperation and get their designs from everyone else on the road. This design language can be found across Chevrolet’s lineup as well as *gm’s* _Buick_ brand. Has absolutely nothing to do with Hyundai or being Korean.
Chevy Korea = Daewoo
Deawoo became GM Korea,Deawoo does not exist anymore
I live in korea.
Daewoo is a company that no longer exists.
GM invested in a new factory and new facilities in Korea, and it is a perfect GM car.
Korea's GM development department designs global strategic vehicles
The placement of his hood over his should bothered my OCD the entire time
I wish instead of this ugly mucky yellow metallic they had just gone with a sporty non-metallic bright yellow like in cars past. Color aside, I really like what I'm seeing and hearing about the 2024 Trax. Seems like a great packaged vehicle. I only wish it had a naturally aspirated engine. Turbos have more parts and therefore more things to fail over time. The fuel economy isn't even better than competitors with larger 4cyl engines. I mostly worry about reliability with this new Trax. The prior generation was a POS from what I read.
My 2017 Mazda CX-5 GT/AWD with 60k miles, with all options, is worth what this car is new.
Chevy Seeker ** 😢
No thanks. GM has enough problems with vehicles. This one worries me even more , "Made in Korea" .......... Lets revisit this review once these cars have been out for a few years and have real world miles under the belt.. I am also very interested in seeing how the body holds up in the rust belt areas of the U.S.
lol what weed are you smoking
@@lawrenceandrews4367 Tell your Mama to mix you some Chocolate milk and to check your diaper.
Richard Thomas...a Toyota driv r r with a sticky gas peddle...why don't you move to Japan.
Should get and push to get it off the line this thing is so wimpy.
translation?
Wasn't made to be fast ..it was made to be economical... And affordable which it is
honestly this thing kinda looks like it could be a deformed Audi Q8
Too bad no AWD available.
I like the exterior but not the interior
“Sponsored by Apple Chevrolet”. IE, PAID FOR, and not a real review. Lame 👎
Haha what about all the criticism in the video. I wouldn't get the subscribers I have if I just shilled the positives 😁
Made in CHINA
Trax is produced at the Changwon factory in Korea.
I was thinking about trading in my Nissan Versa for a Trax.