Description: Chevrolet is heading to the 2012 Paris Motor Show in September for the global debut of their foreign markets-only (we in the U.S. enjoy the Equinox) Trax crossover. In what is basically a re-badged Bu...Add Comments0
Description: The lineup includes a 113hp 1.6-liter engine along with a 138hp 1.4-liter turbocharged gasoline plant. A 1.7-liter diesel plant rated at 128hp could also be made available. "The Trax provides Che...Add Comments0
Description: The Chevrolet Trax will be launched later this year after it makes its debut at the 2012 Paris Motor Show. Chevy has plans to release the crossover in over 140 countries, just not in the U.S. Photos d...Add Comments4
Abraham MendozaMay 15, 2012 I really wish that GM didn't believe in Badge Engineering. That's the only thing I have a problem with.
Phillip HolbrookMay 15, 2012 Yeah cause the Enclave, Traverse, and Acadia are definitely suffering from that problem.
Dale SchroederMay 15, 2012 I'm not surprised, GM is really pushing to make Chevrolet a global brand. Badge engineering is what nearly killed Chrysler in the late '90s anyway, so releasing it in America alongside the Buick version would just do more harm than good.
Phillip HolbrookMay 15, 2012 Strange how the company's home market gets left out of so many car launches lately.