you could haul some lengths of wood around). It is also nice that the front passenger seat can fold as flat as the back seats for even more cargo space (so hey. If you need to haul two large beasts, like my mastiff and lab/shep mix, they both fit comfortably with the seats folded down. Plenty of room for groceries without folding the seats down. There is ample head room for those over 6 ft, like myself. why are you looking at a compact SUV? Get that hummer you had your eye on. Storgae space? Again, if your trying to haul wood on a regular basis or have need of that pole vault pole all the time. The AWD holds the road fine in snow and ice, as this Montana guy can atest. Not bad if your looking to pass that semi. At 60 MPH, I floored the gas and kicked the turbo enine in to hit 70 MPH in under another 3 seconds. So again, don't understand the complaining about power in this vehicle. When starting from 0, I can get to 60 mph in under 7 seconds. This little bugger has a tight turn radius (able to do a U turn in a 2 lane road without touching the curb). You are listening to a past pizza delivery guy. The sound system is crisp as is the mic for the calling aspect. I have read previous people complaining about losing blue tooth connection, but my phone connects from 50 feet away and doesn't ever drop, to date. The info system is easy to connect to your phone. but hey, you adjust! Tech inside is very nice. I wish instead of having the four up front, they would have done the two with a combined middle arm rest with storage bin inside that. There is storage cubbies all over the interior, though I do not understand the space between the seats having 4 cup holders and then 2 more in the back seat arm rest. Like I said, I am a big guy, the seat belt fits fine, the seat doesn't hit pressure points that cause me to ache when driving 2+hrs. Pros: for a SMALL SUV, this vehicle makes use of every inch. So, here is my experience and opinion so far. I am not sure what kind of acceleration people are … looking for or why in God's name they think they need to get to 60mph in under 4 seconds. To be fair, I just bought this car with 8 miles on it a few days ago and so have been "playing" in it. I bought a compact SUV for goodness sake and I know it. Leg room in the back seat is tight, but hey. I fit behind the wheel easily and find the seats comfortable. The front passenger seat can also be folded to help carry those long and awkward cargo items as well.Look, I am a large guy and a family man. A 60/40 rear split-bench seat allows the 2018 Chevy Trax to expand on its standard cargo space of 18.7 cubic feet up to 48.4 cubic feet with the rear seat folded flat. Front seat passengers will be able to spread out into the 39.6” of headroom and 40.8” of legroom while rear seat riders will appreciate the 38.8” of headroom and 35.7” of legroom. What are the Interior Capacities of the 2018 Chevy Trax?Īll three trim levels of the 2018 Chevy Trax have seating for five people and provides them with 92.8 cubic feet of overall passenger space. You can find out the passenger and cargo capacities of the 2018 Chevy Trax right here below and you can climb into the cockpit of the 2018 Trax at EVS Auto in Milwaukee, WI today. The interior versatility of the 2018 Chevy Trax takes your weekday commute or your weekend getaway to the next level and allows everyone to sit comfortably on the ride. On the interior there is flexible seating that allows the 2018 Trax to easily accommodate multiple combinations of cargo and passengers. Sleek and sporty styling dominates the exterior of the 2018 Chevrolet Trax thanks to its smooth body panels and its subtle contrasting accent lines. What are the Passenger & Cargo Capacities for the 2018 Chevy Trax? By Product Expert | Posted in New Chevy Models, Passenger & Cargo Space, Towing & Payload on Thursday, September 13th, 2018 at 6:13 pm 2018 Chevrolet Trax Cargo & Passenger Capacities
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