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Tuesday, September 22, 2020

2021 Chevy Trailblazer Arrival Boasts Industry-Leading infotainment, Alluring Styling, Firm Ride



As we rapidly approach Fall here at West Chevy of Memphis, there are curious customers asking us about test-drive results for many of our top-ranking vehicles. The 2021 Trailblazer is one that remains high on the list due to mass appeal, extreme affordability, and the addition of great new features on yearly models. We recently got our hands on a test-drive dossier that fully described a day spent with the incoming Trailblazer, sporting all-wheel-drive and the Activ trim. 

One of the first things that those trying out the Trailblazer are drawn to is the design cues borrowed from the aggressive and sporty Chevy Blazer. The testing model in question here was powered by the 155-horsepower, turbocharged, 3-cylinder engine that quickly offered up a nice punch off the line and is a fitting option for this popular crossover. After a couple of miles, the driver immediately was drawn to the compelling exterior styling, and the inside seeing a full load of leading infotainment and connectivity. The driving modes consist of normal, sport, and all-wheel-drive, with the sport providing a very noticeable firm character for the steering. 



There are 25 cubic feet of cargo space residing under the powered liftgate which increases to 54 feet when the rear seats are dropped. A small trailer or camper weighing up to 1,000 pounds can be towed along for a quick outdoor trip or supply run. Infotainment features are accessed from an 8-inch central touchscreen, also offering OnStar's 4G LTE WiFi and wireless Apple CarPlay and Android Auto to pair up with wireless charging. The test crew from Business Insider claimed that this is one of the best systems on the market, and superior to what is found in various luxury brands. 


There is also the option to add a seven-speaker Bose audio system, delivering first-rate sound  to you and your passengers. Coupled with an array of driver-assist features and an HD rear-facing camera, the Trailblazer is hereby rendered by the team as money very well spent. This could be a fantastic option when compared to the competition in the forms of the Kia Seltos, Mazda CX-3, or the Honda HR-V, even if you have been closely eyeing crossovers with bigger powertrains. 



A fitting choice for suburban drivers and a change from the same-old qualities of current crossovers, the technology inside is what made the Trailblazer a winner for this crew. So many  are now on the hunt for a competent smaller-size crossover that consistently has great looks and offers up superior value in lower trims, and this is a model that delivers on all fronts. Touting the ability to easily squeeze into tight spots along with its great fuel economy makes it an easy recommendation for anyone looking to upgrade to the duality of a reliable yet eye-catching segment leader! 

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