2024 Chevy Trax | Much Better, Assuming it's Reliable



We reviewed the all-new 2024 Chevy Trax, one of the most affordable vehicles currently sold in the United States. We discuss the mechanical and engineering changes and why someone would consider this over the competition. The Toyota Corolla Cross, Honda HRV, Mazda CX-30, Hyundai Kona, and Ford Bronco Sport are others to consider.

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Index:
00:00 Paradigm Shift
00:33 Interior and Exterior
2:26 Mechanical and Philosophy
6:26 Driving Impressions
14:08 Final Thoughts

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32 thoughts on “2024 Chevy Trax | Much Better, Assuming it's Reliable”

  1. I have to admit Chevy did actually do a good job with this car. Only thing is it’s probably a good buy if you stick with a lower trim wanting just basic transportation and don’t have the budget for anything nicer. If you’re going top trim, there’s better options or you can even go up to a subcompact suv and that’s nicer.

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  2. I watched a video months ago in which this guy, who seems to trade often, bought one and hated it. BlakesCars2. Does it have a J at beginning of vin if not you're screwed.
    For me, well I ordered and bought a Vega Oct. 71. That was the end of me and Chevrolet and GM right there…

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  3. I remember about 20 years ago, when the heart of the market was Camry & Accord, GM made a Malibu that was such a knockoff they even put the Chevy bow tie inside an oval swirl to look Asian. The ads promised "The car you knew America could build." Unfortunately, time proved them correct. Us older folks have seen this show before.

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  4. Parents just bought one with 12 miles on it from the dealer I repeat 12 miles TOTAL. It’s already been back to the shop due to a faulty turbo or something and we’ve used 3 loaner vehicles and still do not have our Trax. What a lemon

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  5. Despite your criticism on the Chevrolet tracks, I am interested in purchasing one everything else in the same segment. Forgot to mention I’m from Canada, base model cost at least 6000 to 10000 grand more.

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  6. "They're saying it's going to be better"? As opposed to saying it will be worse? I wouldn't trust a sub-compact from GM. A bad gamble indeed. But nice enough to look at. Used CRV, HRV, Corolla – hands-down.

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  7. It looks like a previous generation hyundai kona. That's not a bad thing necessarily. I did cross shop it when I bought my 24 kona limited but even as a chevy guy I couldn't do it.

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  8. If the incentives are high enough, you can likely get into one of these with an extended warranty on the engine/turbo/transmission for less than the imports. IF thats the case, well, heck. Why not?

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