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Chevrolet Traverse Gets 'Very Good' Overall Rating in Consumer Reports' Tests
of Midsized, Luxury SUVs

CR ranks Chevrolet Traverse third among the 18 three-row SUVs it has tested

YONKERS, N.Y., June 1 /PRNewswire-USNewswire/ -- With a "Very Good" overall
test score, the new Chevrolet Traverse now ranks third in Consumer Reports'
ranking of 18 midsized SUVs with three rows of seats. The only other SUVs in
that category that outpoint it are Toyota's Highlander and Highlander Hybrid.

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 Kia
Borrego, earned "Very Good" ratings. The newly-redesigned RX 350 ranks second
in CR's ratings of 14 luxury SUVs, behind the Acura MDX. The sporty FX ranks
midpack in that category. The Borrego ranks midpack among the 18 midsized,
three-row SUVs.

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 $19,800, the Insight is the least
expensive gas/electric hybrid car available.

Full tests and ratings of the test group appear in the July issue of Consumer
Reports, which goes on sale June 2. The reports are also available to
subscribers of www.ConsumerReports.org. The Traverse can seat up to eight
adults comfortably while leaving some space behind the third row for cargo. It
rides pleasantly and handles well. The Traverse 2LT ($39,920, Manufacturer's
Suggested Retail Price as tested) is powered by a 281-hp, 3.6-liter,
six-cylinder engine that performs well and averaged 16 mpg overall in CR's
fuel economy tests. The six-speed automatic transmission shifts smoothly but
sometimes hesitates to downshift. Braking is Good on dry pavement but less
impressive in the wet. Inside, the Traverse's second row comes with either a
pair of captain's chairs or a three-person bench. Both are comfortable, slide
forward and back, and recline. Even with the second row seats positioned all
the way back, the third row is roomy enough for three adults. One or both
sections of the second- and third-row seatbacks can be folded flat to create a
lot more cargo space.

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 ($47,381 MSRP as tested) is
powered by a 275-hp, 3.5-liter, six-cylinder engine that provides lively
performance and averages an impressive 21 mpg overall but on premium fuel. The
six-speed automatic transmission shifts quickly and smoothly. The braking is
Very Good overall. Cargo space can be enlarged by folding one or all of the
seatback's three sections.

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 ($51,635 MSRP as tested) is powered by a
303-hp, 3.5-liter, six-cylinder engine that delivers very strong performance
and averaged 18 mpg overall but on premium fuel. The seven-speed automatic
transmission shifts responsively and smoothly. Braking is Very Good overall.
The interior benefits from great attention to detail and is well-finished with
high quality materials. Cargo volume is skimpy, but it's easy to expand the
cargo space by folding the 60/40 rear seatbacks. 

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 ($34,795 MSRP as tested) is powered
by a 276-hp, 3.8-liter, six-cylinder engine that delivers an average 16 mpg
overall on regular fuel. The five-speed automatic transmission shifts very
smoothly. The brakes are Very Good overall and stops were short in wet and
dry. Cabin fit and finish is commendable, with just a few rough edges, such as
those beneath the steering column. Folding all of the rear seats makes for a
generous load area. 

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JULY 2009
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