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What are the trim levels for the Chevy Traverse?

My husband and I have been thinking about hopping into the market for an SUV, and we’re liking the looks of the Chevy Traverse. We can’t decide which features to choose, though. Can you help us decide on a trim level?

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Samuel Todd · Updated on
Reviewed by Shannon Martin, Licensed Insurance Agent.
The
Chevy Traverse
is a great option—fuel-efficient, powerful, and stylish to boot! If you’re set on a Chevy Traverse, you’ll have five trim levels to choose from:
  • LS—$34,895
  • LT—$37,345
  • RS—$45,270
  • Premier—$47,670
  • High Country—$52,345
If you want affordability, you can’t go wrong with the baseline Chevy Traverse LS. It won’t have the fancy features of the other trims, but it still has tri-zone climate control and a nice infotainment touchscreen, plus a sturdy V6 engine.
If you want luxury, the Chevy Traverse High Country brings a handful of nifty color schemes, an automatic two-panel sunroof, and a suite of other tech upgrades.
For the best balance of both, though, we’d go with the
Chevy Traverse LT
. You’ll get heated mirrors, a power-adjustable driver’s seat, satellite radio, and fog lamps—without paying more than a few thousand dollars extra!
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