2024 Chevrolet Blazer EV Consumer Reviews
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2024 EV Blazer LT2 AWD
Happy with our choice in spite of what Edmund stated. No sure what some of you are expecting but as for the interior space, smooth quiet ride on all road surfaces and all of the convenient features displayed on two great screens along with comfort appointments what more are you really expecting. Charging time is fast with great range, 273 to 300 miles much like combustible engines minus the full expense & other service requirements. Face it, most EV buyers are clueless of their own experience therefore piggybacking on what others are saying, which is fine by me if you’re willing to pay for my EV. I’m sure Chevrolet will continue improving their EV as time goes on, at least provide the universal remote that somehow was left out, otherwise I suggest buyers focus on their personal needs & experience opposed to other opinions. In doing so they may discover the nitpicking of others is just that, nitpicking. BTW, we are leasing two more later this month. Perfect they aren’t but as cars go, it doesn’t get much better no matter what you choose to buy.
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Better Than the Bolt Premier
We've been driving a 2021 Bolt Premier for the last 3 years. Really loved it. However, the lease was up and we needed a new vehicle. We got the fully equipped 2LT. It's more than a worthy successor to the Bolt. The ride overall is excellent! It has plenty of power, excellent range and is quite comfortable. Yes, charging from 110v will be slow. However, for local daily driving it's fine. I understand that some folks have run into issues early on. For the most part those issues have been addressed. There may be an occasional problem vehicle. This model is still relatively new and some issues may still need to be resolved. I believe in the platform and leased 2 of these for 24 months. I have no regrets and look forward to a much more enjoyable commute.
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- 2LT 4dr SUVMSRP: $52,69023 mi away
- 2LT 4dr SUVMSRP: $52,19023 mi away
- 2LT 4dr SUVMSRP: $50,19523 mi away
Bad from the beginning
Deals are good, which is the only reason to give it one star. The rest? Hard to recommend it. Poorly, poorly assembled. Squeaks and rattles worse than my 25 year old Camry with 237,000 miles. Electronics are not ready. Screens black out for no reason. Hatch opens just by walking past it. Rear motor “clunks” when it engages! Heat comes on when it’s 90 degrees outside. It pulls to the right constantly. Dealer either can’t fix it, or doesn’t want to fix it because it would take too long, even if they could fix it. Chevrolet has ghosted me. Lemon law is my only recourse. Stay away!!!!
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Awesome
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Just Jill
After researching a New E SUV for my Wife, we leased the New Blazer. Was pleasantly surprised with the display as well as newer technology very similar to my 2022 M5. I know GM uses the BMW Designed 10 speed automatic transmission and reply pleased with their BMW like distance and safety features. AWD , Power on demand and comfortable .
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