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How reliable is the Chevrolet Trax?

Owner-reported reliability data — inspection results, typical mileage, and the most common failures.

The Chevrolet Trax passes first-time inspections somewhat below the European average. The most commonly reported issues are a suspension joint dust cover missing or no longer prevents the ingress of dirt etc, a spring or spring component fractured or seriously weakened, a steering ball joint with excessive wear or free play. Typical mileage by age and a year-by-year breakdown of reliability are shown below. All figures are owner-reported real-world data, not a marketing rating.

Reliability & Breakdown Risk
69.7% pass rate

Average reliability

Based on 2,404 inspection tests. First-time pass rate: 69.7%.

First-time inspection pass rate69.7%
Dangerous defect rate
6.1%
Retest rate
31.9%
Typical mileage by age2013 cohort
Age 3
Age 5
Age 10
126,346 km
Annual mileage distributionfrom 20 vehicles
Bottom 10%
2,399 km
Low 25%
6,596 km
Median
8,683 km
High 25%
11,501 km
Top 10%
17,430 km
Most common inspection failures
A suspension joint dust cover missing or no longer prevents the ingress of dirt etc5.5%
A spring or spring component fractured or seriously weakened2.8%
A steering ball joint with excessive wear or free play2.2%
A suspension pin, bush or joint excessively worn2.1%
The aim of a headlamp is not within limits laid down in the requirements2.1%
Where failures most often occur
Front Offside(8.2%)
Front Nearside(8.1%)
Front(2.6%)
Reliability indicators are model-level averages from Carlytics-analyzed inspection and breakdown records, not specific to this individual vehicle.

Chevrolet Trax reliability by year

How the Chevrolet Trax performs at first-time inspection, broken down by the year cohort. Empty cells mean we don't have enough owner-reported data for that year yet.

Year cohortPass rateTypical mileage @ 5 yrs
078.3%75,605 km
201369.7%
201473.9%

Model-level pattern, not per-car prediction

These figures describe the Chevrolet Trax as a model. The reliability of any individual Chevrolet Trax also depends on service history, accident history, and how it was driven. Run a free VIN check to see the records attached to a specific car you're considering.

Buying a Chevrolet Trax?

Reliability tells you the pattern. A VIN check tells you the car.

Frequently asked questions

Is the Chevrolet Trax reliable?

Based on owner-reported inspection records, the Chevrolet Trax passes first-time inspections somewhat below the European average. Its first-time inspection pass rate sits around 70%. Reliability varies by year and engine — see the year-by-year breakdown on this page for the specific cohort you're considering.

What are the common problems on the Chevrolet Trax?

The most common owner-reported issues are: A suspension joint dust cover missing or no longer prevents the ingress of dirt etc (5.5% of inspections); A spring or spring component fractured or seriously weakened (2.8% of inspections); A steering ball joint with excessive wear or free play (2.2% of inspections); A suspension pin, bush or joint excessively worn (2.1% of inspections); The aim of a headlamp is not within limits laid down in the requirements (2.1% of inspections).

What mileage is normal for a Chevrolet Trax?

For a typical Chevrolet Trax, owner-reported average mileage works out to about — at 3 years, — at 5 years, and 126,346 km at 10 years. The mileage section on this page shows the full distribution — high-use vs low-use cars often differ by a factor of three.

How do I check a specific Chevrolet Trax before buying?

Enter the 17-character VIN on Carlytics. The free check shows decoded specs and open safety recalls. The full vehicle history report (from EUR 8.90) cross-references owner-reported issues, mileage records, and stolen-vehicle databases for the specific car — model-level reliability tells you the pattern, the VIN check tells you the car.

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