If you’re shopping for a three-row SUV in the Lehigh Valley, chances are the new Chevy Traverse is already on your radar. At our dealership serving drivers in Allentown, Bethlehem, and Nazareth, we talk with families, commuters, and business owners every day who are narrowing down their options—and asking very specific questions before they commit.
Below, we’ve put together answers to the most frequently searched and most practical questions buyers ask before purchasing a new Traverse. If you’re in the research or ready-to-buy stage, this guide will help you make a confident decision.
1. How much does a new Chevy Traverse cost?
One of the first and most searched questions is about price. The cost of a new Traverse depends on trim level, drivetrain (front-wheel drive or available all-wheel drive), and options packages.
The Traverse is available in multiple trims ranging from well-equipped entry models to premium versions with upscale features and advanced technology. As you move up in trim, you’ll see added features like larger wheels, upgraded interior materials, advanced driver-assist technology, and enhanced infotainment.
For shoppers in Allentown and surrounding areas, the most accurate way to determine pricing is to review current inventory and available incentives. Pricing can vary based on manufacturer offers, regional programs, and available financing or lease specials.
2. Is the Chevy Traverse a reliable SUV?
Reliability is a major purchase-driving factor—and understandably so. Buyers want a vehicle that will hold up to daily commuting, winter weather, road trips, and long-term ownership.
The Traverse is built by Chevrolet, a brand with decades of experience producing family SUVs and trucks. The Traverse has earned a reputation for solid performance, dependable powertrains, and a smooth ride.
Regular maintenance is key to long-term reliability. With routine oil changes, inspections, and manufacturer-recommended service intervals, many Traverse owners keep their vehicles well beyond 100,000 miles.
3. How many people does the Traverse seat?
The Chevy Traverse is a true three-row SUV and typically seats up to eight passengers when equipped with a second-row bench seat. Models with second-row captain’s chairs seat seven.
This makes it a strong option for:
- Growing families
- Carpooling parents
- Multi-generational households
- Anyone who frequently travels with groups
The third row is designed to accommodate adults more comfortably than many competitors in its class, which is a big consideration for buyers who regularly use all three rows.
4. Does the Traverse have enough cargo space for family use?
Cargo space is one of the biggest reasons shoppers choose the Traverse over smaller SUVs.
Behind the third row, you’ll still have usable cargo space for groceries, sports equipment, or luggage. Fold down the third row, and space expands significantly. Fold both the second and third rows, and you have a large, flat cargo area capable of handling furniture boxes, home improvement supplies, or large travel loads.
If you’re in Nazareth or Bethlehem and regularly take weekend trips, this flexibility is a major advantage.
5. What kind of gas mileage does the Chevy Traverse get?
Fuel economy is another high-intent question. Buyers want to know how the Traverse balances size with efficiency.
The Traverse offers competitive fuel economy for a midsize three-row SUV. Front-wheel drive models generally provide slightly better highway efficiency, while all-wheel drive models offer added traction with a small trade-off in fuel economy.
For many Lehigh Valley drivers who split time between highway commuting and local driving, the Traverse delivers a practical balance between power and efficiency.
6. Does the Traverse come with all-wheel drive?
Yes, all-wheel drive is available on many Traverse trims.
This is particularly important for Pennsylvania drivers dealing with snow, ice, and unpredictable winter conditions. All-wheel drive can improve traction on slick roads and provide added confidence during winter months.
Front-wheel drive models are also available and may be ideal for drivers focused primarily on fuel economy and daily commuting.
7. What safety features come standard on the new Traverse?
Safety technology is one of the most searched topics before purchase.
The new Traverse includes a comprehensive suite of driver-assist features designed to enhance awareness and reduce the likelihood of collisions. Depending on the model and trim, features may include:
- Forward collision alert
- Automatic emergency braking
- Lane keep assist
- Lane departure warning
- Blind zone alerts
- Rear cross traffic alert
- Adaptive cruise control (available on select trims)
Many buyers in Allentown and surrounding areas prioritize these features when transporting children or elderly family members.
8. How does the Traverse compare to other three-row SUVs?
Buyers often cross-shop the Traverse against other midsize three-row SUVs. The most common reasons shoppers choose the Traverse include:
- Spacious third-row seating
- Strong cargo capacity
- User-friendly infotainment system
- Comfortable ride quality
- Competitive pricing
If interior space is a top priority, the Traverse frequently stands out in side-by-side comparisons.
9. Is the Traverse good for road trips?
This is a common question among buyers who travel frequently.
The Traverse is well-suited for longer drives thanks to:
- Comfortable seating in all three rows
- Smooth highway ride
- Available advanced cruise control features
- Multiple USB ports and connectivity options
- Large cargo capacity for luggage
For families in Bethlehem heading to the shore or mountains, the Traverse provides space and comfort without stepping up to a full-size SUV.
10. What technology features does the new Traverse offer?
Modern buyers expect seamless connectivity.
The Traverse includes a touchscreen infotainment system with smartphone integration, allowing access to navigation, music, calls, and apps. Higher trims offer larger screens, upgraded sound systems, wireless charging, and additional connected services.
If tech convenience is high on your list, you’ll want to explore trim levels that include premium features like enhanced displays and advanced digital driver information screens.
11. How much can the Chevy Traverse tow?
Towing capacity is a major buying consideration for drivers with boats, small campers, or utility trailers.
When properly equipped, the Traverse can tow up to 5,000 pounds. This makes it capable of handling many mid-size trailers and recreational gear while still functioning as a daily family vehicle.
If towing is important to you, be sure to ask about the appropriate towing package and equipment.
12. What is the warranty coverage on a new Traverse?
Warranty coverage plays a significant role in purchase decisions.
A new Traverse includes:
- Limited bumper-to-bumper warranty
- Powertrain limited warranty
- Roadside assistance coverage
These warranties provide peace of mind during the first years of ownership and protect against unexpected repair costs.
13. Is it better to lease or finance a new Traverse?
This is one of the highest-intent questions we receive.
Leasing may be ideal if you:
- Prefer lower monthly payments
- Like driving a new vehicle every few years
- Want warranty coverage throughout most of your term
Financing may be better if you:
- Plan to keep your SUV long-term
- Want to build equity
- Drive more than typical lease mileage limits
Your driving habits, budget, and long-term goals will determine the best option.
14. Is the Chevy Traverse a good family SUV for the Lehigh Valley?
For many families in Allentown, Bethlehem, and Nazareth, the answer is yes.
Between its three rows of seating, strong safety features, available all-wheel drive, and generous cargo space, the Traverse checks many of the boxes families prioritize.
It’s large enough to handle everyday life and road trips—but still manageable to park and drive around town.
Final Thoughts
Buying a new SUV is a major decision, and it’s smart to ask detailed questions before committing. The Chevy Traverse continues to attract serious buyers because it offers the size, safety, flexibility, and technology today’s drivers expect.
If you’re researching from home or preparing to test drive in the Allentown area, having clear answers to these questions can help you move forward with confidence.
The next step? Compare trims, explore available incentives, and get behind the wheel. A test drive is still the best way to decide if the Traverse is the right fit for your lifestyle.

