Used 2006 Chevrolet Trailblazer SUV Consumer Reviews
Best drive of the SUV's
After test driving four other vehicles, the Chevrolet Trailblazer EXT was the best drive. We test drove the following 2005 SUVs: The Montero sport - very top heavy and felt like it would tip over if turned too fast, Ford Explorer - very cheap looking in the interior and not a smooth ride, heard some rattling in the front end, Nissan Pathfinder - drove like a truck, interior seats were very cheap looking and also the access to the third row was not easy, Mercury Mountaineer - pretty nice except for the roominess inside felt very tight. The minute we drove the Trailblazer, we knew it was the one. It drives beautifully and is such a pleasure to drive!
One Major Complaint
I purchased a 2006 TrailBlazer LT three days ago, and I'm very disappointed. When I took it for a test drive, I tried to find a comfortable position for the driver's seat, but could not. Since it has the 8-way adjustment, I figured it was me, not the seat. I was wrong. Look around the 'net and you'll find numerous complaints about the hard/uncomfortable driver's seat. The design is terrible. The seat feels like you are sitting on a rolling pin, and the lumbar adjustment is another rolling pin that still protrudes too much, even when "deflated". The frustrating part is that I like everything about the rest of the TrailBlazer (V8, Bose, XM, OnStar,etc.). The 8 way seat causes back pain.
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suuuuweet CAR
I walked right buy this sweet little SUV to look at a truck when walking back it just seemed to call my name. I new it was the one. Even though I really wanted a truck
Extra low miles.
One owner. Low miles. Always serviced at dealer.
- Performance
TrailBlazer
Very roughly made. Ceiling around sunroof already falling in at 3k miles. Not much space in console for anything. Cup holders do not work well.