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Chevrolet's refreshed-for-2017 Trax subcompact crossover goes on sale this fall and it officially has a price. Starting with the base LS trim level, the '17 Trax can be had for $21,895 in front-wheel-drive guise, or just $700 more than last year despite dapper new duds and a mildly updated interior. The other upside, beyond limited price increases across the board, is that the more stylish Trax no longer induces narcoleptic reactions among bystanders.
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Outside of its refreshed look and nominally dearer base price, the Trax's new Premier trim level is the only other headline-maker. The Premier replaces last year's LTZ as the range-topping trim, while the mid-level LT carries on. Prices for those models creep up slightly, as well, with the LT's MSRP rising by $255 to $23,795 and the Premier's ask $26,995, jumping $870 versus its predecessor. As before, adding all-wheel drive to any trim costs $1500. Pricing for specific features, particularly the optional 7.0-inch touchscreen with integrated Android Auto and Apple CarPlay functionality-as well as the newly available blind-spot monitor, rear cross-traffic alert, forward-collision warning, and lane-departure warning safety systems-is still to come, but we expect the whole lot to be standard on the Premier. Meanwhile, the Trax's turbocharged 1.4-liter four-cylinder engine and six-speed automatic go unchanged.
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