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2024 Chevrolet Traverse; Are Flooded EVs a Fire Hazard? | Talking Cars with Consumer Reports #456

2024 Chevrolet Traverse; Are Flooded EVs a Fire Hazard? | Talking Cars with Consumer Reports #456 1

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We recently purchased a 2024 Chevrolet Traverse LT AWD for testing. In this episode, we share our first impressions of the four-cylinder turbo engine, infotainment usability, and whether the Traverse works as a family hauler compared to the Kia Telluride, Toyota Highlander, Honda Pilot, and Hyundai Palisade. And, with recent hurricanes hitting the U.S., we discuss whether a flooded electric vehicle is more prone to becoming a fire hazard and if there are specific steps an owner should take to break in a hybrid car, truck, or SUV.

SHOW NOTES
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00:00 – Introduction
00:16 – Overview: 2024 Chevrolet Traverse
02:24 – The Engine
08:48 – How It Drives
12:33 – 2nd & 3rd Row Seats
19:02 – The Drive Seat
23:03 – The Controls
28:51 – Standard Safety Features
33:28 – GM Super Cruise
37:04 – Cargo Area
38:51 – Would You Buy It?
43:13 – Question #1: Are flooded electric vehicles really prone to becoming a fire hazard?
46:16 – Question #2: Are there specific steps an owner should take to break in a hybrid car, truck, or SUV?

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