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The 2015 Chevrolet Trax LS marked one of Chevrolet’s early entries into the rapidly growing subcompact crossover segment. Compact in size yet tall in stance, the Trax LS offered city-friendly dimensions combined with the elevated driving position and versatility of an SUV. Its exterior featured a clean, modern design with a dual-port front grille, halogen headlamps, and subtle character lines along the sides that gave it a tidy, contemporary look. While the LS trim was the base offering, it still presented a practical, no-nonsense aesthetic suitable for drivers seeking an affordable, fuel-efficient crossover.
Inside, the 2015 Trax LS offered a simple and straightforward cabin layout focused on functionality. The interior featured durable cloth seating surfaces, a manually adjustable driver’s seat, and a basic infotainment system that included a small display with Bluetooth phone connectivity and a USB port. Storage was surprisingly generous for a vehicle of its size, with multiple cubbies, under-seat storage trays, and a split-folding rear bench that allowed for increased cargo capacity when needed. Though the materials leaned toward utilitarian, the layout made the most of the available space, appealing to commuters and small families alike.
Under the hood, the Trax LS was powered by a 1.4-liter turbocharged inline-4 engine paired with a 6-speed automatic transmission. While not built for outright performance, the drivetrain delivered adequate power for daily driving and highway cruising, with an emphasis on fuel efficiency. The LS trim came standard with front-wheel drive, though an all-wheel drive option was available for those seeking added traction in poor weather. Its light steering, compact footprint, and relatively high seating position made it easy to maneuver through tight urban environments, giving drivers an economical alternative to larger crossovers without sacrificing versatility.
26/34 City/Highway MPG
Awards:
* 2015 IIHS Top Safety Pick * 2015 KBB.com 10 Best Used Subcompact SUVs Under $15,000 * 2015 KBB.com 10 Tech-Savviest Cars Under $20,000
All Payments are with Tax, Title, and Doc Fee with approved credit, 20% Down Due at Signing, Term is 72 Months at 7.99% Interest Rate.
Reviews:
* Easy to maneuver in the city; respectable passenger space for its size; plenty of storage slots; lots of standard equipment for the money. Source: Edmunds
* Maybe you’re on a budget or just starting a family – the Chevrolet Trax is small in stature, but it can still haul its fair share of passengers and cargo. Source: KBB.com
Odometer is 29318 miles below market average!