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2.5L Iron Duke
Join Date: Feb 2008
Location: Spring Hill, TN ~ home of the Chevy Traverse
Drives: 02 Saturn L200, 92 Trans Sport, 89 Cavalier Z24
Posts: 24
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Re: Traverse enters crowded field
The Traverse looks really sharp on the road. I live in Spring Hill and have seen a white one 7 or 8 times (or maybe it's 7 or 8 different white ones?) and a gray one. Actually, a white one just drove past my house a few minutes ago! Except for those kinda too small taillights, it looks hot!!!
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3.8 Liter V6
Join Date: Jan 2003
Posts: 437
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Re: Traverse enters crowded field
I love my Trailblazer. Size and engine power is right (I-6).
Ive never TOWED something behind me- but I do use that 2 inch receiver. Bike and cargo rack have been used ALOT. Ive carried stuff on top, inside (passengers and cargo) and used the hitch rack all at the same time. I will soon hit 127,000 miles on my 03 Trailblazer. I probably will not get another TB.... simply because its still the same exterior design. But I am really looking at the Traverse. I will pass on the 1st year for the bugs, and put another 20,000 miles on the TB- and so will most likely order a 2010. But its size- passenger space- and the 2 inch receiver that comes with the TOW package are a big draw to me. Im single now- yet find myself carrying my gf dogs and mine all the time. I mean I really use my Trailblazer for the space it affords. Once I marry (probably in the next year or so) I know I will really use the space..... And probably be towing some small items as the family grows. The Toyota Highlander---- cannot exceed 45 MPH while towing.... The Traverse will have to fill in for my TB. The following is somewhere in the Sonoran Desert in mexico. |
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News Contributor
Join Date: Sep 2003
Location: Kirkland, WA
Drives: 2004 Cadillac CTS
1991 Chevrolet S-10 Baja Editio
Posts: 3,864
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Re: Traverse enters crowded field
can anyone tell me a field that is not crowded? gimme' a break media.
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3.5 Liter V6
Join Date: Dec 2005
Location: Western Maine
Drives: 2007 Pacifica Fleet Model
Posts: 277
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Re: Traverse enters crowded field
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Good question, here is the link to the thread that I started that took the 27 MPG number from a business week article. The article said Saturn was making an advertisement saying the 09 Outlook was rated 27 MPG Highway. Quote from the Business Week Article: "There is also an image of the Outlook SUV sprouting a sail on its roof and a graphic that shows 27 mpg on highway for the seven-seater. "Rethink Big" is the headline. The ads run in such magazines as Marie Claire, Entertainment Weekly, and Fast Company, with high readership among women between ages 20 and 40." http://www.businessweek.com/lifestyl...418_087885.htm Business Week Saturn Article
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GMI Mod/Camaro Fanatic
Join Date: Apr 2003
Posts: 9,489
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Re: Traverse enters crowded field
Its crowded for GM, but when Toyota brings a new crossover or if Honda brings out a new Pilot, no mention.
Im getting sick of the doom and gloom again....
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5.3 Liter Vortec V8
Join Date: Apr 2005
Location: Long Beach, CA
Drives: Caddy CTS
Posts: 1,491
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Re: Traverse enters crowded field
The new face of Chevrolet is doing pretty well. The new Malibu, Cobalt and the newest crossover is starting to show the new face of Chevy.
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5.3 Liter Vortec V8
Join Date: Feb 2004
Location: Los Angeles, CA
Posts: 1,267
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Re: Traverse enters crowded field
I love the traverse, and the others on the lambdas, but I continue to be awestruck by the strategic blunder GM planned by releasing the Traverse not only last, but significantly behind the others. Giving your flagship and best selling brand the new product last is beyond short sighted.
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7.0 Liter LS7 V8
Join Date: Aug 2003
Posts: 6,925
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Re: Traverse enters crowded field
When GM builds a good product, the press will generally praise it. This article is no exception.
I do like the Traverse and hope is does well, even if I disagree with there being four versions of Lambda. But that disagreement rests mostly with two versions being nearly identical in exterior design. |
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3.8 Liter Supercharged V6
Join Date: Sep 2007
Drives: '06 Saturn Vue
Posts: 549
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Re: Traverse enters crowded field
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7.0 Liter LS7 V8
Join Date: Oct 2005
Drives: 2005 Cobalt SS
Posts: 5,917
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Re: Traverse enters crowded field
Looking forward to riding/driving this new product soon...
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5.3 Liter LS4 V8
Join Date: Jan 2005
Location: Windsor Ontario, Canada
Drives: 2004 Chevy Silverado Z71;
1987 Plymouth Reliant
Posts: 3,644
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Re: Traverse enters crowded field
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I think the Outlook and Acadia are too close to each other is content and price and one needs to go. Saturn never should ahve gotten it and the Zafira should have come here instead, really. And why did the Saturn get the more truck-like squared off wheel wells and GMC got the rounded ones? I think there was enough differentiation between them styling-wise, but GM doesn't need both of them. Rumor is the Zafira will eventually replace the Outlook, but it should have simply replaced the Relay. The Traverse needs to start a little cheaper too as others have stated.
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GMI Staff Member
Join Date: Jul 2004
Location: The Good Ol United States of America
Posts: 8,843
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Re: Traverse enters crowded field
The Outlook has been in the works to get killed for a while, now the Acadia is going to get cut as well so there won't be as many Lambda's. It makes sense for GM to make it for Chevrolet, it's GM's largest brand and it really needed a mainstream CUV. Espessially considering the situation with people moving out of BOF SUV's, the move makes sense. It will take the place as the high volume of the Lambda's like the Outlook was supposed to. Look how well the Acadia and Enclave have done. It's going to sell very well! That's a prediction too.
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