Used 2002 Chevrolet Trailblazer LS 4WD 4dr SUV (4.2L 6cyl 4A) Consumer Reviews
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2002 Trailblazer LS 2WD Sport Utility Vehicle
Not a truck. I'm imagining these things happening to your car must terrible. Nevertheless, it is 2019 and my TB go like it just came off the lot. The tranny went out at 173K its rebuilt. I have currently 206k miles on it. I can still burn rubber. Still passing what won't move. It's a real road runner. And yes initially these motors are built to run at least 300k
Still Love It!
Purchased in late 2002 as used vehicle with low miles. Now have 111,600 miles, and no major problems other than fan clutch which was covered by warranty. Just replaced compressor at $1040 after it froze up. Replaced battery twice, tires once, and tail light twice. Use the 4WD when it rains, and feel much more secure. Really love the smooth ride, radio and power. Only complaint is mileage 12.5 city/20 mpg highway which is good for vehicle this size/about 18 mpg when using 4WD on highway. Would recommend to anyone.
- LT 4dr SUVMSRP: $6,932142 mi away
- LT 4dr SUVMSRP: $9,875190 mi away
- EXT LT 4dr SUVMSRP: $3,480192 mi away
No Reliability
Vast interior volume improvement over the blazer. The new engine does not feel as if it is unleashing 270 hp. Build Quality is still questionable. I have had mine in the shop for electrical problems and as of yesterday it left me on the side of the road due to an electronic malfunction. I beginning to think FORD.
honest review
Ford Explorer vs. Chevy Trailblazer. The exterior styling is really what won me over. And also the 0% financing. I have not been very happy since the purchase. The dealership has been very helpful, but I am making to many trips in for repairs. Problems: --AC worked intermittenly. --Fuel economy avg. 16 mpg. --seatbelts lock up constantly. --Front storage is useless, the gearshift takes away from interior functionality. (you may not notice it on a test drive, but you will in real life) --lots of interior squeaks --loud road noise over 50 plenty of horsepower, but that only goes so far. I would not recommend the Trailblazer
lemon
In 1yr. our trialblazer has been in the shop 18 times.a/c problems that GM refuses to work on under warranty.4wheel drive that has not worked in 5000 miles.no brake lights 3 times and yes 5 recalls.my review can be shortend to one word "LEMON".this comes from a big GM fan and technician