Chevrolet CMV 2013 review
The Chevrolet CMV (Chevrolet Media Venture) was a small crossover SUV produced by the American automaker Chevrolet from 2013 to 2018. It was designed to appeal to younger buyers and was marketed as a stylish and versatile alternative to traditional SUVs.
The CMV was based on the GM Theta platform, which it shared with the GMC Terrain and the Cadillac SRX. It was available in both front-wheel and all-wheel drive configurations and was powered by a range of four-cylinder and V6 engines.
The CMV was well-received upon its release, with critics praising its stylish exterior design and spacious interior. It was also praised for its fuel efficiency, with the four-cylinder engine achieving an EPA-rated 31 mpg on the highway.
However, the CMV was not without its faults. Some reviewers criticized its handling and ride comfort, and there were also reports of reliability issues with the powertrain and transmission. Despite these issues, the CMV remained a popular choice among younger buyers looking for a trendy and practical crossover SUV.
Overall, the Chevrolet CMV was a solid entry into the crowded small crossover SUV market. Its stylish design and versatility made it a popular choice among younger buyers, but its reliability issues and subpar handling held it back from being a true standout in its class.
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