Used 2022 Chevrolet Blazer Consumer Reviews
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2021 Chevy Blazer RS
This vehicle is a dream. Some rubbing noise while braking, but service technicians say no safety problem and replacement brake pad will eliminate. It has been over a year, and the brake pads are still on back order, or not available. I did not think that would happen on an item that is probably safety related.
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Very Happy and Satisfied
The ride is smooth and comfortable. Handling is responsive and quick. I traded a 2019 Impala Premier for this 2022 Blazer RS because I needed to be able to tow a trailer. The blacked-out emblems and 20" black wheels give it a distinctive look. The RS does not have the upgraded sound system that I had in the Impala, but my RS sounds great using my apple music app thru the car... My wife offered me her Lincoln MKT for my Blazer RS - I declined...
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- RS 4dr SUVMSRP: $31,99822 mi away
- 2LT 4dr SUVMSRP: $28,98824 mi away
- RS 4dr SUVMSRP: $36,98824 mi away
Rattle can
Overall the blazer is a good suv. Great power. Good driver. However, the doors have rattling noise. Took it to a dealer and they could not resolve the issue. There is a Chevy service bulletin regarding this that admits it may not fix the problem. Service personnel followed the bulletin fix and it made the noise worse. Should not have this issue on a new $44k suv.
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Okay
Lots of power, lots of features (RS version), nice styling inside and out, some problems. Need to move location of parking button, easy to hit entering/ exiting car. Seats could definitely use a redesign, not particularly supportive or comfortable. Implementation of Android auto is poor - lose connection occasionally (never had this issue with my Sorentos). Lane keep assist is too aggressive - if I move over a little to give a person walking their dog more room, the vehicle really fights me to move back. Ended up turning this feature off. If I had to do it over, I would have considered other vehicles more seriously.
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Test Drove it only
I loved the looks and the V6 engine, it has power unlike the Equinox which tries to make do with a 1.5 turbo. But the sticker price is steep considering how small this vehicle is. This is an overpriced vehicle. Heading elsewhere if I am going to spend this kind of money on a new SUV
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