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Ответитьkey word: adequate
ОтветитьThis car gotta be shit cant find any info if its been reliable or not.
ОтветитьAnyone here with "high-mileage" (90K or more) and still going strong? Seriously thinking of buying but concerned with longevity.
ОтветитьI owned a 2021 trailblazer for 2 years and I hated it. I came across quite a few issues like having the awd service message constantly popping up on my dash since 3,000 miles. Another problem I had was that the locking and unlocking mechanism on my right rear passenger door, it just wouldn’t work. I did nothing but baby that car and still came across some big issues. Thankfully it was a lease and I obviously decided to get something else. I now own a 2023 Mazda 3 hatch and I am so happy with Mazda’s quality control with their cars.
ОтветитьWhere can i buy this at for 20 grand at lol let me know please
ОтветитьHow do the wind shield fluid come out the rear window
ОтветитьWhy did they need to cut cost on the car, when they cut cost on the 3 cylinder engine?
Ответить“For those of you interested in not crashing.” ‘This has some safety features 😆 too funny
ОтветитьI've had mine a year now and I love it!
ОтветитьThe Kona is cheaper and probably better made and has a whole entire engine in it.
ОтветитьWhat is going on with GM ? This is a disappointment
ОтветитьIt’s really interesting that Chevrolet decided to give the name ‘Trailblazer’ to this SUV. I say it’s surprising because in this day and age it’s really about branding. Using the correct terms and sounds that come across as appealing can sometimes overtake the actual quality of an object. Like, when Chevrolet had the Spark. Obviously, they discontinued the little car but the name ‘Spark’ fit the car because it was a little flicker of light, a small object, a Spark.
Here, they decided to recall the Trailblazer name to an SUV that originally resembled the Blazer itself though slightly larger. That’s fine, even though the Blazer and Trailblazer are largely different from their peak days.
The part that confuses me is that the Trailblazer isn’t usable on a trail whatsoever. It’s a three cylinder economy SUV that closer resembles the Spark or the Sonic than the Blazer itself save for a few lighting and body cues.
On the other hand, Chevrolet is almost smart with their trick. With SUV’s and economy vehicles becoming the eventual norm over the next decades, the Blazer is easily modernized as is the Trailblazer. Sleek and modern designs that are boring to the 80’s/90’s/00’s fan of Chevrolet but very accessible to the family looking for a cheap and fuel efficient SUV.
Times are changing and SUV’s will continue to improve and decline as dozens more pop up over the years. My final thoughts would be; if Chevrolet had called the new Trailblazer, a ‘Shock’ or something different entirely maybe the SUV wouldn’t strike the hearts of car enthusiasts. I mean, bringing back iconic names and altering them to modern entities entirely different from their roots has been well documented to be a risky move… ‘Mitsubishi Eclipse Cross,’ and ‘Dodge Dart’ are a few newer ones.
It's a sibling of the Buick Encore GX. I ended up with a 2021 Chevy Equinox. I test drove the Encore GX. It was really small for me.
ОтветитьBring back the 4.3 please.
ОтветитьEewwww
ОтветитьWhy did you replace me with that awful tiny econobox
What is wrong with you GM
Well im a guy and my ass 5’4 I’m not a man size but I understand what your saying 🤣
ОтветитьI wish you guys could do the LT review to see the difference between RS and LT.
ОтветитьThe new Blazer aka the 5-door Camaro finally grew on me 😎 But this new "Trailblazer" is pathetic 🙄 a 3cyl engine and a CVT? Is this a joke? Who would buy this piece of crap over a new Bronco Sport or a Renegade? But if we're talking Chevy, I'll gladly take an '03 TrailBlazer LTZ with the excellent Atlas 6, please. Or the hot TrailBlazer SS 😍 Or a GMC Envoy XUV 😀
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