The smoothest ride ever and it gets up and goes. I don't realize how fast I'm going until I pay attention. The Radiant Red is beautiful! Very happy with my 2023 Chevy Traverse High Country!
@@dbird1356 The Traverse is larger than the Acadia (width and length). We bought an Acadia AT4 and are now getting a Traverse because of the the larger size.
I love my 2023 lt Traverse and quite a lot of options i like. Would never buy a Kia no matter all the option or the other Palisade uhuhhh no way. Rock solid 3.6l and plenty of getup and go for me.
If you want power you can also look at the ford explorer st, I have a the newer ford explorer and man I love it, it’s has a lot of power and a very comfortable ride
The seats have small holes in them because of the air-conditioning coming out of the holes and the back seats are headed too. Key fob drops all 4 windows down as well
Even though I do like the 2023 Chevy Traverse High Country, I am afraid of that motor I do not like side V6 moter, I wish that was a straight 6 motor with a turbo or just a straight 6 or even the more Traditional V6 more facing the same way forward like the Tahoe V8. And I would like the Front end of the Chevy Traverse High Country to be higher in the front of the vehicle, it seems like to nose is pointing downward, Which I don't like, I would be a lift kid of 1 1/2 in the front of it if possible. Yes I do like the High Country will I get it I am sill not sure even though I am still considering it.
@@CarsMadeSimple well, there are several factors which made me opt for traverse: 1. Engine... what i really appreciate about US made cars is reliability of the engine. based on statistics GM engines rank in the top 5 of world ranking of reliable engines. Yet, they are powerful which is an important factor as well. 2. Maintenance value...I used to own hyundai sonata of 2019 model. after facing problems related with the spare parts and poor corporate client care system (which cost me 12 times normal price to fix the problem), eventually I got rid of my car and my trust to anything Asian made. 3. Esthetics...South Korean automakers are tend to exaggerate with the design- overall looks and interior of their later models, in my opinion. for example, as for exterior look they are overusing geometrical complex curves and shapes all over, whereas traverse keeps it simple but very assertive and attractive. for me simple but solid solutions are always better. as for the interior, Hyundai tries to give the impression of luxury by inserting all sorts of electronic solutions. However, by doing this the Korean automaker distances from authenticity/sincerety towards imitation of luxury like many other Asian car builders. this fact itself gives me, personally, a bad taste: perceiving that you are buying something like luxurious but not exactly established standards.
Hi. I noticed as you're going around the back from the driver's side, you flow through the rest of the review. You didn't touch on the rear view camera and rear view camera mirror, or the cameras washer or the dual tip exhaust and nothing about the rear end only the rear view lights.
@@GGantt-i4p It is but not for the price they were trying to charge me, l paid under MSRP for a fully loaded Traverse with a family that’s was the way to go for me given my situation!
@@CarsMadeSimple Disagree. For the consumer the only way to compare is with what you can actually buy the vehicles for. And at least where I am Traverses are discounted way more than one or two thousand.
@@billimbriale8535 How does that work when prices vary from dealer to dealer not to mention across the US? You proved my point by saying Palisades are marked up. They are not here. MSRP is the only way to equally measure value across the country as a baseline and then you are able to consider incentives on a local, regional, or national basis.
If you can afford this vehicle then why purchase this over a Telluride or Palisade or anything else in this price range good luck Chevy, this vehicle is over priced .
The smoothest ride ever and it gets up and goes. I don't realize how fast I'm going until I pay attention. The Radiant Red is beautiful! Very happy with my 2023 Chevy Traverse High Country!
Glad you are enjoying it!
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@@GGantt-i4p I'd like to see what you drive
@@patrickjohnson7801 77 GMC 3/4 ton 4x4
Finally someone who makes sense and talk at a normal pace
That is awesome between the Chevy traverse and the GMC Acadia both look amazing
They do both look great!
I am currently actively looking at a Traverse True North and an Acadia AT4. Tough decision.
Opinions?
@@dbird1356 The Traverse is larger than the Acadia (width and length). We bought an Acadia AT4 and are now getting a Traverse because of the the larger size.
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I had a 23 palisade Limited and now have a 23 traverse high country and I love the high country a lot more it rides so much better
Traverse is a masterpiece. Currently I have been driving for 3 years. But I am so saddened to hear that the Malibu is being discontinued.
I love my 2023 lt Traverse and quite a lot of options i like. Would never buy a Kia no matter all the option or the other Palisade uhuhhh no way. Rock solid 3.6l and plenty of getup and go for me.
What trim level do u have
@@His_version base model lol
If you want power you can also look at the ford explorer st, I have a the newer ford explorer and man I love it, it’s has a lot of power and a very comfortable ride
@@ibrahimpatwa3318 Sorry not in a Ford state of mind.
@@ibrahimpatwa3318 But the Ford explorer has an Eco-Boost Engine ugh turbos.
Very thorough and informative review! 👏
Thank you!
The seats have small holes in them because of the air-conditioning coming out of the holes and the back seats are headed too. Key fob drops all 4 windows down as well
I have a high country coming in radiate red
This will be my 4th.
Awesome! I am glad you are enjoying the Traverse.
I have the 2020 Premier Redline and love the truck. But for the money they charge for these trucks you think running boards would be included.
running boards? what a joke
Well I got 1st like @ view. Excellent job and good work 👏 🙌 I need to see the Traverse LS review
Awesome thank you!
Even though I do like the 2023 Chevy Traverse High Country, I am afraid of that motor I do not like side V6 moter, I wish that was a straight 6 motor with a turbo or just a straight 6 or even the more Traditional V6 more facing the same way forward like the Tahoe V8. And I would like the Front end of the Chevy Traverse High Country to be higher in the front of the vehicle, it seems like to nose is pointing downward, Which I don't like, I would be a lift kid of 1 1/2 in the front of it if possible. Yes I do like the High Country will I get it I am sill not sure even though I am still considering it.
junk
recently I have purchased traverse premier over palisade after long contemplation.
What were the deciding factors in your purchase? I am curious as to what swayed you one way vs the other.
@@CarsMadeSimple well, there are several factors which made me opt for traverse: 1. Engine... what i really appreciate about US made cars is reliability of the engine. based on statistics GM engines rank in the top 5 of world ranking of reliable engines. Yet, they are powerful which is an important factor as well. 2. Maintenance value...I used to own hyundai sonata of 2019 model. after facing problems related with the spare parts and poor corporate client care system (which cost me 12 times normal price to fix the problem), eventually I got rid of my car and my trust to anything Asian made. 3. Esthetics...South Korean automakers are tend to exaggerate with the design- overall looks and interior of their later models, in my opinion. for example, as for exterior look they are overusing geometrical complex curves and shapes all over, whereas traverse keeps it simple but very assertive and attractive. for me simple but solid solutions are always better. as for the interior, Hyundai tries to give the impression of luxury by inserting all sorts of electronic solutions. However, by doing this the Korean automaker distances from authenticity/sincerety towards imitation of luxury like many other Asian car builders. this fact itself gives me, personally, a bad taste: perceiving that you are buying something like luxurious but not exactly established standards.
Hi. I noticed as you're going around the back from the driver's side, you flow through the rest of the review. You didn't touch on the rear view camera and rear view camera mirror, or the cameras washer or the dual tip exhaust and nothing about the rear end only the rear view lights.
or the cupholders cause thats important for snowflakes
mpg?
2023 and no type c input?!?!?
Unfortunately, not. It seems as if this is one of the last GM vehicles without a Type C port. Hopefully we will catch wind of a next generation soon.
I need some lottery money to go order up a traverse high country
Same...
No, you need common sense so you dont buy that junk.
Kia is charging way above MSRP for a Telluride passed on that easily!
Many dealers are back to MSRP
The Kia is better
@@GGantt-i4p It is but not for the price they were trying to charge me, l paid under MSRP for a fully loaded Traverse with a family that’s was the way to go for me given my situation!
@@CarsMadeSimple We were told 9-14 months.
Its nice, but does not compare to the Calligraphy, which is actually cheaper.
Yes, I would have to agree. The Calligraphy is a relative bargain compared to the competition for everything it has to offer.
@@CarsMadeSimple Traverse is highly discounted, Calligraphy is selling above sticker. MSRP does not tell the story.
@@billimbriale8535 MSRP is the only way to compare vehicles equally. The Traverse isn't heavily discounted but does have $1-2k off right now.
@@CarsMadeSimple Disagree. For the consumer the only way to compare is with what you can actually buy the vehicles for. And at least where I am Traverses are discounted way more than one or two thousand.
@@billimbriale8535 How does that work when prices vary from dealer to dealer not to mention across the US? You proved my point by saying Palisades are marked up. They are not here. MSRP is the only way to equally measure value across the country as a baseline and then you are able to consider incentives on a local, regional, or national basis.
I think the Chevrolet Traverse 's look like they need a lift kit straight from the factory ride height.
grow up Josh
I need some lottery money
We all need some of that Powerball money! 😅
If you can afford this vehicle then why purchase this over a Telluride or Palisade or anything else in this price range good luck Chevy, this vehicle is over priced .
Yes I agree. Hopefully we see a new Traverse on the horizon here shortly.