When it comes to the brand-new Chevy
Blazer now available here at West
Chevy, it is most definitely not the Blazer we last remembered. As an
in-depth writeup in BlackpressUSA.com described this week, while
the name died with the production 2005, Chevy's new cutting-edge crossover is
the definition of completely new inside and out. It is now based on a car
platform rather than a truck, but don't dismay: at first drive, everyone is
loving this new crossover in a major way. All-wheel drive configuration is
available depending on which trim you select, and this feature also does a good
job of proclaiming that a great job was done with the Blazer by “not making it
look like a station wagon on steroids.”
Writer Jeff Fortson then claims that “Never before
has Chevy designed a crossover that was so expressive”. Now that consumers
don't always have sedans and coupes at the top of their shopping list and
automakers are taking on the task of completely revamping their offerings, we
have definitely given customers good reason to consider this athletic and
ingenious vehicle. It is very roomy and accommodating, with top-notch extra
features such as a panoramic sunroof, a color rotary dial fan, a driver's
safety seat, a radar-activated cruise control system, a push-button ignition
starter, heated rear seats, six USB ports, and choice of two powertrains.
The fit and finish that sports extra storage built
into the front doors were a few of the touches that made the Blazer
ultimately a very worthy option for these experts. The RS trim was the favored
variant for this drive testing staff, and the ride, as well as handling
capabilities, far exceeded their expectations. The author is also the host of
Sirius XM Channel 141 Auto Trends with JeffCars.com, and has been steering
customers towards the best purchases for their needs for years.
The test vehicle also came with 21-inch gloss
wheels, memory setting, a rear camera mirror, safety alert system
radar-activated cruise control, power tilt/telescopic steering wheel, automatic
headlights, a front pedestrian braking system, 360-degree camera, and lane
departure warning system. A vehicle's warranty can be the most important
quality of them all when it comes to the final choice, and we back the Blazer
with a 3 year or 36,000-mile bumper-to-bumper warranty, and 5 year or
60,000-mile coverage offering for the powertrain.
The towing rating for the new Blazer
is 1,500 lbs, and EPA fuel rating is at 25 mpg in the city, and 30 mpg on the
highway. We invite you to check out the vehicle that U.S.News and World
Report had stellar rankings for: the accommodating second-row seats,
very fuel-efficient base engine, and agile handling were the features that
pushed the Blazer above and beyond!
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