How long is the warranty for the Trax?

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Gutierrez
07/25/25 5:24am
The warranty for the Trax is 3 years or 100,000 kilometers, whichever comes first. The Trax has body dimensions of 4270mm in length, 1791mm in width, and 1627mm in height, with a wheelbase of 2570mm. The Chevrolet Trax is a business vehicle under the Chevrolet brand, featuring a new family-style large-size blackened horizontal dual grille at the front, striking LED headlights, and a blackened Chevrolet logo that enhances the sporty feel, giving the front section a strong presence. For the interior, the car adopts the new family wing-style dual cockpit design, a surround-style 3.5-inch LCD sport instrument panel, a floating 8-inch touch LCD central control screen, a D-shaped multifunctional three-spoke steering wheel, and an openable panoramic sunroof, with silver chrome trim details. In terms of configuration, it includes brake assist, anti-lock braking system, collision warning, active braking, and more.
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OBentley
08/10/25 5:45pm
I picked up my Chevrolet Trax last year, and the new car warranty is truly reassuring. The standard vehicle warranty covers three years or 100,000 kilometers, whichever comes first. During this period, any mechanical failures, such as issues with core components like the engine or transmission, can be repaired for free. I drive a lot for my daily commute, so the mileage adds up quickly, but the first three years should involve minimal major expenses. I was also reminded to schedule regular maintenance at the authorized service center to keep the records complete for any potential claims. Actually, when I bought the car, the salesperson mentioned there might be additional coverage for the powertrain, but I checked the manual and confirmed the 3-year/100,000 km details. As the warranty period ends, I plan to have the battery and suspension inspected to avoid unexpected issues later. Driving carefully, avoiding sudden acceleration, and being mindful of road conditions can also extend the lifespan of parts—definitely a smart investment!
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