Used 2004 Chevrolet Blazer Consumer Reviews
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Fun Chevy Blazer ZR2
Just a fun 4x4 for city and off-road driving. Being a 2-door, it is nimble in city traffic and a great off-road vehicle, with it's skid plate protective undercarriage. With the Factory 3" lift and 3" wider wheelbase, the ZR2 is the most stable SUV, that I have ever driven. The Chev Blazer ZR2 is a total fun SUV to drive !
Sweet to Drive
I love my truck..its comfortable and reliable...good on gas considering its size...Rides smooth and is very easy to switch to from 2wheel to 4 wheel....I can't think of anything bad about it
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Good truck
I have drivin this vehicle in the coldest temperatures on the East Coast and through some of the hottest temps. Still this truck has only been very good. I tow with it, go through heavy snow/rain, no problems at all. Only things I have had to fix after 30,000 miles is the Pinions and an oil line.
s10 blazer junk
my problem is the 1870 shift code tranny slips from first too second all the time and on highway it slips in and out of over drive ..balls joints wont last ... the smell of antifreeze coming in vents . no leaks its benn pressure tested .. all this w/ 4200 miles on it talked to GM they know they have a problem but said if i fx yours i would have too fix everyones so cant do
perfect transportation
This was the second blazer for me and i can't be more pleased.It has the power to pull my boat yet i get high teens in town and hit 26 when kept at 65 mph on high way.I still find them very nice looking.I think the door hingesneed improvement.
Irish Review
I've had the SUV over six months and have no problems with it. I wish the fuel economy was better but other than that it has been a good vehicle.
My Black Beauty
I own a solid black 2004 Blazer,I traded in a 1987 blazer. You just can't kill them!! i have owned it since Jan. and have had absolutly no problems with it,not even in the breaking in period. The ride is very good,it has great pick- up...It wants to go,,your doing 70 and don't even know it!!
My First SUV
I made a haste decision to purchase this vehicle because of the rebates being offered and the fact that I really wanted an SUV. I wish I would've look harder and weighed my options more before purchasing. It is not a vehicle I see myself in long term.
Still brand new
Rented this from National with 175 miles on it, and drove it 1000 miles on CA Rt1/101 from San Francisco to San Diego. It made the trip a true pleasure. The car showed excellent maneuverability, comfortable ride, easy passenger entry and exit, excellent visibility and handling.
Get 'em while they last.
This is the last year for an American 2 door SUV. This trusck has it all. Don't look for a car like ride. This is an old fashioned 4 wheel drive truck. You know, what they segment originally was. At home on the road or off, the Blazer ZR2 is the perfect truck in all weather. Going to Costco, picking up the dog from the vet, or camping, hunting and fishing...the ZR2 does it all.
Good Design - Needs Better Execution
This is my second 4WD, first Blazer. I really enjoy the easy way it moves into and out of traffic, and the V6 is better suited to the Blazer than it was my old S10. My biggest disappointment is how poorly the interior and door panels fit. The vehicle sounds like the doors are going to fall off if you hit a crease in the road just right. Nothing like our new Malibu Maxx, which is much tighter.
likeable
The only complaints I have are that the passenger in the front has a huge hump just in front of the seat where there feet go, and it is very distracting. The other complaint would be the gas mileage...ouchy
Lostlarge
after 18 months the entire front and rear suspension needed replaced. We took a month to decide to get rid of it and that month cost us $900 trade in value. Who can efford to run one of these?