Used 2003 Chevrolet Trailblazer Consumer Reviews
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This is a gr8 SUV...mines is an 03 fully loaded. I ve had no problems with it until now but its at 199,999miles. Most of the parts are still original. I will miss her.
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Reliable!
We purchased this vechile new and now have 80,000+ miles on it. Very reliable. Only repairs have been replacing bulbs (seems often). Expect to get another 100,000 out of it. Great to tow with.
- EXT LS 4dr SUVMSRP: $4,99592 mi away
- LTZ 4dr SUVMSRP: $3,50094 mi away
- LTZ 4dr SUVMSRP: $3,995167 mi away
Definitely a Keeper!
Just got this beauty with only 88,000 miles. Was driven rarely and garaged by an older gentleman that passed away. Didn't know the trailblazer came in the LTZ trim. Fully loaded! Two tone leather, bose stereo, maroon exterior, 17 inch aluminum rims and chrome grille insert to name a few. Have done some maintenance on it, just part of it's age, nothing drastic, thermostat, spark plugs, ball joints. My only complaints are: I can't find a good position to stay with in the drivers seat and you have to crank up the volume to get the full effect from the bose stereo.
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Finally an Explorer Buster
I have owned my Trailbazer since January and have put almost 12,000 miles on it since I purchased it. The engine is great, the transmission is responsive, and the ride is conmfortable both on and off road. I owned a 1999 Ford Explorer before this vehicle and Chevy has finally made a vehicle that runs over the Explorer in terms of peformance and quality.
Luxury Without Ostentation
Why would anyone buy an Escalade when this vehicle is available? It's a solid citizen. Reliable. Comfortable. American. Could use heated wiper blade arms for snowy weather. I recommend preventative maintenance. Don't wait for something to wear out. For example, a worn fan belt replaced away from home is always going to be cheaper than replacing a broken one in far off Dogpatch.