Used 2003 Chevrolet Trailblazer EXT LT Rwd 4dr SUV (4.2L 6cyl 4A) Consumer Reviews
EXT is worth its weight
I spent almost 6 months searching for a mid-size SUV that could hold 6-7 persons. This is defintely it. The EXT is great and has much more room and power than its competitors. It doesn't drive like a car, but I wouldn't want it to. This is an SUV for truck lovers and not a hybrid SUV. The interior is loaded with features that even make a gadget freak like myself happy. I would highly recommend this too all. The design to get into the third row is even better than the Suburban. The is the most modern of Chevy Truck/SUV designs.
Like it more than I thought I would!
We bought our Trailblazer used in December 2003 with @16,500 miles on it. It's loaded with all the toys, leather, etc. So far I've enjoyed this car even more than I thought I would. Hard to beat on long trips with the kids. Plenty of room, smooth ride. Not great gas mileage around town, but can get @20 miles per gallon on highway.
- LT 4dr SUVMSRP: $5,99957 mi away
- EXT LS 4dr SUVMSRP: $2,495107 mi away
- LS 4dr SUVMSRP: $6,000133 mi away
A-blazin Grace
Always dreamed of the Tahoe-like vehicle,especially with four growing kids. It is nice alternative to the expensive,gas guzzling family of SUV's. Looks great,came with a lot of standards, i.e. tow hitch, full size spare tire,CD&Cassette player.Love the sound system features,the front/rear air controls, auto rear windows,easy folding seats and more importantly, roomy rear seating that "real size" adults can appreciate when going out with friends without feeling cramped.The DVD player is a must for long trips with the kids, but does get in the way for rear viewing.Sharp looking,fun driving, graceful, practical.Perfect for a family who has outgrown the van.
Great Truck
Don't understand complaints about steering & suspension. Mine turns fine and rides better than most cars. Also handles sharp corners with ease.
Love My T-Dog!
I love my Trailblazer! We had some inconviences in the beginning because of recalls, but it was worth it. Besides, you have to accept that when a new model has just started production.