Anyone own one of these? I'm looking at one for a second car, seems like a good value based on the high prices of cars in general. I'm looking at an LT model with options (heated seats, steering wheel) under $25,000.
You might want to crossshop/testdrive kia seltos, hyundai venue.
the trax is built in korea..
Know someone who just traded in his cherokee on a seltos and likes it
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Just did some more research. the New Trax looks surprisingly nice.. but I need 1 car that can tow 1000lb.. Trax = 0 towing?
disappointing my 2007 focus could tow 1000lb
Lots crying about no AWD.. but even in buffalo or cleveland.. some good tires > AWD with stock tires.
Now if you were driving somewhere mountainous that needed chains.. yep probably should get the trailblazer or something AWD then put good tires on it.
No, they are made by GM Korea (formerly Daewoo). The Trax has always been made in Korea, as well as the Buick Encore/Encore GX and the current Chevy Trailblazer.Are these made by Hyundai/Kia and relabeled as GM products?
Wow that looks like a Tesla. I've been telling my wife that manufacturers copy off of one another and has been the trend since the invention.Check out the Buick Envista (same platform), you might have an easier time finding one because people won’t know their available and the Buick stigma.
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Is the Envista even available on the dealer's lots yet?That’s the top trim Envista, the two lower trims has buttons like I posted.
My local GM dealer has one on the lot. It’s sharp.Is the Envista even available on the dealer's lots yet?
Having written that, I'd prefer the base trim Trax, so a Buick is probably not going to fit my needs, if I have a need in the near future.
I’m having trouble wrapping my head around 32mpg highway, maybe not for the car but for (I think) being the cheapest Chevy in the lineup.
Guess I’m having trouble with the fact that the entry level is now a compact SUV. Not really specific about GM, just the overall market shifting. I say that owning a Cruze and a Cobalt. Lol I want that mid to high 30s mpg in the eco box sticker price.Hyundai Venue gets 33 highway which is the cheapest Hyundai and I'd say the Trax is a more substantial vehicle.
Every Buick dealer in my metro has them on the lot. Buick dealers are full of Korean and Chinese built Buicks, only the Enclave is made by the UAW.Is the Envista even available on the dealer's lots yet?
Having written that, I'd prefer the base trim Trax, so a Buick is probably not going to fit my needs, if I have a need in the near future.