As the owner of a newer model Chevrolet Traverse car, You may wonder how long You'll be able to enjoy driving Your vehicle. Thankfully, Your car will probably be around for the long haul. The average expected lifespan for a Traverse is up to 200,000 miles. While many vehicles these days do last this long, there are also several models that would cut the lifespan closer to 100,000 or 150,000 miles. You should still take Your vehicle in for routine maintenance, to get the longest life possible. This will include fluid changes, such as transmission fluid, oil, power steering, and others. It also involves regularly changing fuel filters, cabin air filters, and the like. Hoses, spark plugs, and other minor component will be checked for wear and tear every 10,000 miles or 12 months.
Should I buy a 2016 Chevy traverse with 92000 miles? Need for primary vehicle
Robert M.
April 9, 2020
That is difficult to say but most chevy vehicles regularly make it past 200,000 miles with proper care.
Anthony
August 12, 2020
Mine 2009 LTZ is 340000 with no major issues until it got involved in a collision yesterday by a speeding vehicle. I'm afraid the adjuster might recommend writing it off, it's sad....
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