Used 2004 Chevrolet Trailblazer Consumer Reviews
A Female Owner/Driver's Perspective
Over the last seven years, I have gone from a Suburban to a Venture van, and now to the Trailblazer. The Trailblazer is definitely the better one for my money. It has the solid feel and comfort similar to the Suburban without the tank-like response. It has a sportier appearance while still giving me plenty of cargo room and better economy. It's a keeper.
Awesome!
I had $30+K to spend on the Japanese SUVs look all to foo foo and fancy. I wanted an SUV not a glorified minivan like the Acuras and Hondas...I looked at the ford, but for some reason its shape didn't catch me. I liked the GM SUVs (my dad has a 2002 Envoy). With the power it has and the features it comes with, it has what the fake SUVs have also and then some in regards to power. Plus it rides on a true SUV platform not a retorfitted minivan platform. On the downside, fit nad finish is still subpar. Overall, I have owned in for a few weeks now, and I love it.
- LT 4dr SUVMSRP: $4,40065 mi away
- LT 4dr SUVMSRP: $4,460139 mi away
- LT 4dr SUVMSRP: $7,995176 mi away
GRAN SUV
Beautiful car, high power, super confortable ride, no major problems in 25,000 miles, computer alert about oil change.
Glad I did it
I owned 3 blazers previously and was ready to switch. I'm glad I didn't the test drive wow'd me and it rides great not even like a truck. Don't believe everything you read.
Not a bad deal
I've had my TB for four months now, and I'm pretty happy with it. I average 13-15 miles in combined city/highway driving. The car drives ok for a truck, but I feel like the handling is very rubbery (compared to my F150). It's more than OK for normal driving, though. And it's spacious enough to handle all my normal cargo for weekend trips and my dog (German Sheppard) has plenty of space in the back. It's a good car, really.