and a family-sized hauler needs special attention to detail here. The 2020 Chevy Traverse is packed with the latest tech for crash prevention so drivers can feel confident behind the wheel. Overall, this dedication to safety earned the 2020 Traverse a 5-Star Overall Vehicle Score in safety fro...
The NHTSA has given the Colorado a four-star overall crash test rating, with one star knocked off the frontal crash score and two off the rollover rating. Couple that with a distinct lack of active safety features, and the Colorado is a less-than-desirable family vehicle in terms of safety...
The 2019 Chevrolet Silverado adds some standard and optional safety features this year, but it is yet to be fully crash tested. As such, we can’t give it a safety rating. (Read more about how we rate cars.) The NHTSA has given the truck a four-star overall rating, low for a new...
It’s got loads of safety features, such as Rear Park Assist, Side Blind Zone Alert, and even OnStar Automatic Crash Response. You could say the new Chevrolet Trax has it all.You could be driving home a Trax today. Just visit our Olathe Chevy SUV dealership to view our in-stock ...
Reviews Specs Crash Tests Recalls Inventory 2024 The Car Connection Best CarTo Buy See The Winner & Nominees The Car Connection Expert Review Kirk BellSenior Editor June 15, 2016 Likes A proper, body-on-frame SUV Improved cabin Fantastic V-8 drivetrain ...
More power, additional standard and optional safety equipment, and improved connected technology earn the 2023 Chevy Colorado TCC Rating of 5.6 out of 10. (Read more about how we rate cars.) That should improve when crash-test scores come in. ...
With a 6-speed automatic, the turbodiesel 2.8-liter inline-4 churns out 181 hp and 369 lb-ft, good enough for a tow rating of 7,700 lb. The only diesel in the class aside from the related GMC Canyon nets 30 mpg highway, but runs louder and rougher around town. ...
The NHTSA’s four-star rating is surprising since the Ram 1500 and Ford F-150 earned five stars in certain configurations. The IIHS confirmed that rating with a “Marginal” score protecting front passengers in a head-on crash. The “Poor” standard headlight rating isn’t helping. ...
The refreshed Silverado hasn’t been crash tested by the NHTSA or the IIHS, but the carryover model earned four stars on front passenger side and rollover tests, resulting in a subpar four-star overall rating. We’ll wait to assign a rating here until crash testing is complete, but the ...