Speed Dating: 2016 Chevy Trax - Gas 2.0
You will notice, however, that she doesn’t have a ton of legroom in the Chevy Trax and has already started kicking the snot out of the front seat. Looking at that photo, above, you might also notice that the rear passenger foot well of the 2016 Chevy Trax is occupied by a folding umbrella stroller instead of, you know, passenger feet. That’s because the smallest stroller we own won’t fit in the Trax’ trunk. Assuming, of course, that they’re childless, friendless creative types who are less than 6? tall and who can afford the nearly $30,000 out-the-door asking price of my 2016 Chevy Trax tester. It Only Gets Worse From There The 2016 Chevy Trax wasn’t made for guys like me, and that’s OK. Not every car is designed around the needs of a thirty-something semi-professional with a wife, a dog, and 2. 5 kids- and that’s a truly great thing. I know, I know. That’s a pretty petty argument to make, but if you’re selling a car to “cyclists” then the car in question should be able to accommodate larger sports bottles in its cup holders, and the Trax simply cannot. Second, there is only one USB port, hidden away in a separate “phone bin” on the passenger side of the cabin … and it was too small to fit my iPhone 6 Plus. Source: gas2.org