2015 Chevrolet Trax

2015 Chevrolet Trax

Episode 3419
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Chevrolet is well known for its full-size SUVs like this Tahoe. But, it’s really small utes that are fast becoming today’s big deal. The Nissan Juke, MINI Countryman, and Buick Encore are already out, with more coming like the Honda HR-V, Jeep Renegade, and our focus this week, the Chevrolet Trax. Now, Chevy is no stranger to tiny utes. But, their last one, the Tracker built with Suzuki, was less than the best. So let’s see the new Trax is on the right track.

Utility vehicles are coming in ever more shapes and sizes these days, so love them or hate them; they’re not going away anytime soon. This 2015 Chevrolet Trax plays into a segment that is ripe for explosive growth: sub-compact crossovers. 

While most efforts so far have been luxury minded, like the Mini Cooper Countryman, and Buick Encore, with which this Trax shares a platform, more mainstream brands are now joining the downsizing. And it’s about time, as we think the Encore’s size would work for Chevy from the get go. 

And actually it has been, as the South Korean made Trax is already sold in over 60 global markets. It’s just new to Chevy dealers here. 

Mechanically, the Trax is nearly a clone of the Encore, including front-wheel-drive being standard with all-wheel-drive optional. Power comes from the same “little engine that almost can”. Lifted from the Chevy Sonic subcompact, it’s a 1.4-liter I4 turbo with 138-horsepower and 148 lb-ft. of torque, attached to a 6-speed automatic transmission. Also from Sonic is the MacPherson strut front suspension, and compound crank torsion beam under the rear. 

On both city streets and the sweeping canyons east of San Diego, where we got our first drive, the suspension tuning proved fully competent; similar to Encore; not sporty, not soft, but a good middle ground. Ride quality is pretty good for a short wheelbase vehicle, until the roads get really choppy.

The all-wheel-drive system is a fully automatic on-demand system. Sending power rearward when slip is detected, which does include on tight turns. Curb weight is as much as 3,300 pounds with all-wheel-drive. 

On the technology front, the Trax is fully up to speed with a 7-inch MyLink display in the center stack, Siri Eyes Free connectivity, standard keyless entry; and optional remote start. Like all newest GM’s, OnStar 4G LTE with built-in WiFi is standard, as is a back-up camera; though navigation, by way of the BringGo app is optional. 

The instrument panel is more Sonic than Encore with a large, round, motorcycle style tachometer on the left, and a rectangular digital display right for speed and more. The 3-spoke steering wheel has nicely integrated controls; and the overall fit-and-finish of the interior seems perfectly fine for a Chevy price point. 

A full complement of 3 in the back seat would be uncomfortable for all parties involved, but both leg and knee room were adequate for 2 adults; reliefs cut into the front seatbacks help a lot. Up front, there’s a good amount of room as well, but seats are narrow and you still sit very upright. 

As for cargo, rear seatbacks fold 60/40, and the front passenger seat folds flat as well, for longer items. At 18.7 cubic-ft., rear cargo space is larger than both the Nissan Juke and Jeep Renegade, 48.4 cubic-ft. with the seat backs folded.

And there’s a wealth of small item storage bins throughout the interior. 10-airbags are standard, including rear seat-mounted thorax bags. 

On the outside, all of the current Chevrolet design cues are here; dual-port grille, smooth body sides with rounded fenders, and a gently sloping rear with well integrated spoiler that extends down the sides of the back glass, and stacked tail lamps.

It’s a smooth design with plenty of curves, a fairly aggressive stance, and enough glass for fine visibility.  Body lowers are covered in plastic; and simulated skid plate’s front and rear hint at capabilities that are probably best left untested. 

16-inch wheels are standard, with the top trim model getting 18’s. Wheelbase of just 100.6-inches, and a front track of 60.6 inches makes for a tidy package. Overall length comes in at 168.5-inches; ground clearance is a good 6.2-inches.   

Government Fuel Economy Ratings for a front-wheel-drive Trax are 26-City, 34-Highway, and 29-Combined.  Sending power to all 4 wheels will lower those numbers to 24-city, 31-Highway, and 27-Combined. That’s still good for an above average Energy Impact Score of 11.4-barrels of annual oil use with CO2 emissions of 5.1-tons.

Pricing follows an affordable Chevrolet formula starting at $20,995. All-wheel-drive adds $1,500 more, which makes it the least expensive all-wheel-drive Chevrolet you can buy. A base Encore stickers for 4-grand more. 

So for 2015, GM morphs the Buick Encore into the Chevrolet Trax, and fortunately all of the competency is left fully intact. The Encore was a much bigger hit than expected, so this one will certainly have higher expectations. But, we think the Trax is off on the right track to fully meet them.

Specifications

  • Engine: 1.4 liter
  • Horsepower: 138
  • Torque: 148 lb-ft.
  • EPA: 26 mpg city/ 34 mpg highway
  • Energy Impact: 11.4 barrels of oil/yr
  • CO2 Emissions: 5.1 tons/yr
2024 Mercedes-Benz E450

2024 Mercedes-Benz E450 4MATIC

E Class Is At The Head Of The Class

Episode 4402
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The Mercedes-Benz E-Class has set the standard for midsize luxury sedans for more than 75 years now. But things are changing rapidly in the auto industry, and even Mercedes-Benzes can’t sit around and rest on their laurels. So, a new E-Class has to be something truly special. Well, let’s find out if this one is.

Few cars have as much history as the Mercedes-Benz E-Class. Yet it continues to play an essential role in moving the brand ever forward in terms of technology and new design elements. 2024 launches the sixth generation of this midsize luxury sedan.

It looks much like a scaled-down version of the flagship S-class, with stately proportions, fine details, and elegant lighting. But that also means it gets the same retractable door handles, which, to be honest, have outlived their novelty. We get it, aero efficiency, wow factor, but sometimes it’s a hassle waiting for them to deploy, not to mention wintertime when there’s a fresh coating of ice covering them.

No such reservations inside, where an open airy feel, supple leather, and natural grain wood trim are just the starting points of a very luxurious journey. Along the way, you’re immersed in active ambient lighting that will have you feeling like you just got transported to some alternate universe every time you get behind the wheel. Even with very high expectations going in, we were not disappointed in any way.

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Rear seat room is plentiful, while fronts are more Euro firm than plush; the gauges look fantastic, and Benz’s augmented reality navigation in the gauge cluster is still one of the best setups in the business. Not to mention the available Superscreen, which not only gives the passenger their own screen but blends it all together into one amazing-looking dash-wide display.

It’s all run by a new third generation of the Mercedes-Benz User Experience, with virtually everything now software driven instead of hardware-based, meaning just about anything can be updated at any time. It includes way more features and gadgets than we had time to fully explore, and, yes, that includes an in-dash selfie cam.

Even with very high expectations going in, we were not disappointed in any way.

An E 350 is the base model, equipped with a 255-horsepower 2.0-liter I4 turbo sending power to the rear wheels. This E 450 comes standard with 4MATIC all-wheel drive, along with a 3.0-liter inline-six turbo tuned to 375 horsepower and 369 lb-ft of torque. Both engines are aided by a 48-volt mild-hybrid system and work with a nine-speed automatic transmission.

Thanks to comprehensive drive modes, the E-Class’s ride can be as smooth or as sporty as any midsize luxury car out there, and it continued to impress when it came time to get some numbers at Mason Dixon Dragway.

Here, the ‘E’ put some serious power down in a hurry, as we were off to 60 in just 4.2 seconds. Great all-wheel-drive grip too, with almost immediate thrust throwing us back in the seat a little as the car pounced off the line with just a slight chirp of the tires, and it kept pulling strongly all the way down the track. Automatic shifts were very aggressive at first, but they seemed to smooth out in higher gears towards the end of the track, with our best quarter-mile run coming in at 12.8 seconds and 109 mph.

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The 450 did great in our handling course too; turn-ins were quick and direct with all-wheel-drive delivering plenty of grip, feeling highly composed and classy throughout the whole exercise.

If stability systems or torque vectoring were happening, it was so far in the background that it was hardly noticeable. What we could really notice is the four-wheel steering. It leaps into action with urgency at times, pivoting you much quicker than you may be expecting. It’s part of an optional Airmatic package which also includes active dampers. Those dampers aided in delivering very calm and stable stops from 60 in our panic braking test, averaging just 99 feet with minimal nosedive.

Government Fuel Economy Ratings with the six-cylinder are 22 City, 31 Highway, and 25 Combined. We averaged a good 28.2 mpg of Premium. Rating an average Energy Impact Score, using 11.9-barrels of oil yearly, with 5.9-tons of CO2 emissions.

E-Class pricing starts with the 350 at $63,450, the 450 4MATIC begins at $69,250.

So, the new E-Class, and specifically our 2024 Mercedes-Benz E 450 4MATIC, does not exactly present a bargain scenario, but it is a perfect example of “you get what you pay for” situation. With 75 years of setting the standard in the midsize luxury sedan field behind them, Mercedes-Benz is not looking back, they’re pushing the brand forward with new levels of luxury and tech. All to make the premium Mercedes-Benz experience more desirable than ever.

Specifications

As Tested

  • Engine: 3.0-liter I-6 turbo
  • Transmission: 9-speed automatic
  • Horsepower: 375
  • Torque: 369 lb-ft.
  • EPA: 22 City | 31 Highway | 25 Combined
  • 0-60 mph: 4.2 seconds
  • 1/4 Mile: 12.8 seconds and 109 mph
  • Braking, 60-0: 99 feet (avg)
  • MW Fuel Economy: 28.2 mpg (Premium)