The Chevrolet Traverse: Because Jersey Families Don’t Pack Light
Let’s be honest — no one in New Jersey has ever packed “just the essentials.” Whether it’s a Shore rental in Point Pleasant, a tournament weekend in Toms River, or a Costco run that got wildly out of hand, space disappears fast. That’s exactly why Nielsen Editorial included the Chevrolet Traverse in its roundup of the top vehicles for extra storage and cargo capacity.
The Traverse is built for families who refuse to travel light. With up to 98 cubic feet of maximum cargo space when the second and third rows are folded, it handles luggage, coolers, sports gear, and folding chairs without requiring advanced-level trunk Tetris. Even with all three rows up, there’s still nearly 23 cubic feet behind the third row — which means you can bring the whole crew and their stuff.
One of the biggest advantages is the wide rear opening and low load floor. Translation: Loading up after a long beach day doesn’t feel like a CrossFit workout. The flexible seating makes it easy to switch from full carpool mode to cargo-hauler in minutes, which is perfect for families whose schedules change faster than Parkway traffic patterns.
If you’re ready for an SUV that truly keeps up with New Jersey life, visit Nielsen Chevrolet to learn more about the Traverse.
Read the full Nielsen article: Top Vehicles for Extra Storage and Cargo Capacity
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