As the world is returning to a sense of normalcy and excitedly embracing tastes of social freedom again, everyone here at West Chevy of Knoxville has made sure that our most summer-friendly SUV is ready to offer grade-A performance. Chevy has taken a close look at our prized Trailblazer to assure it has the same dominating demeanor it had when it first left the gate!
The Trailblazer's 1.3-liter turbo engine is paired with a 9-speed automatic transmission, and that combination is “well worth it and always able to fully deliver off the line,” according to the Portland Tribune. Inside, there is ample room for taller passengers, and the vinyl boosters in the front seat provide great comfort and a sense of upper-end luxury. Front seats are heated, and the standard equipment on all Trailblazers offers everything you need to stay safe in style.
You and your crew will be riding safely with automatic emergency braking, forward collision warning, pedestrian braking, following distance indicator, automatic high beams, rear-view camera, keyless entry, and lane-keeping assistance.
One experienced test driver let us know that the firm drive, well-engineered suspension, and ideally-matched engine power made them not want to forfeit their test drive when the time came. The driver's seat includes lumbar support, and after a lengthy test-drive, the writers described the suspension as perfectly firm yet not harsh, and Car and Driver billed the unique styling as “very desirable and sporty.”
They recommended the LT trim level as the best overall value, equipped with the larger 1.3-liter engine generating 155 horsepower. A thorough testing session of an all-wheel-drive model provided a fuel economy estimate of 29 mpg combined, and the 2021 Trailblazer provides a folding-front passenger seat to add space for extra-long cargo. A 4-speaker stereo is standard on the base L, but upgrades to higher trims allow for a feature we'd highly recommend: the premium Bose system with seven speakers.
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