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If you’re on the lookout for a new SUV with third-row seating you’ll find it in the Ford Explorer and the Chevy Traverse – two excellent options for St Louis drivers. Below, you can learn more about the difference between the 2023 Ford Explorer and Chevy Traverse, and compare these three-row SUVs to discover which one of these popular options might be right for you. For more information about how the Explorer and Traverse compare on Fenton roads, contact us today!
Some of the great things you’ll find to help you choose between the Ford Explorer or Chevy Traverse come from the engines. The variety the Explorer has to offer, and the overall higher performance than the Traverse make it a favorite for Arnold shoppers. Check out the specs below:
2023 Ford Explorer
2023 Chevy Traverse
You may be curious what the 2023 Ford Explorer or Chevy Traverse will provide you in terms of dimensions, volume and seating capacity. Both provide an abundance of space, with the Ford Explorer being a bit smaller and more maneuverable for Arnold roads:
2023 Ford Explorer
2023 Chevy Traverse
Even though the 2023 Ford Explorer’s base model has a significantly smaller engine, it still performs higher than the Chevy Traverse, that’s why it gets only slightly better mileage than the Traverse. Kirkwood drivers can expect the following fuel economy ratings:
After comparing the 2023 Ford Explorer vs. Chevy Traverse, which one will you choose? The team at Sunset Ford St. Louis is happy to take you for a test drive in St Louis today so you can experience the new Ford Explorer in person. If you still have questions, feel free to contact our team at Sunset Ford St. Louis today.
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