Used 2022 Chevrolet Trailblazer SUV Consumer Reviews
Our trailblazer
We love out trailblazer. We finally found the oasis blue color, which is hard to find.
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Excellent SUV
Perfect car for my wife and me.
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- LT 4dr SUVMSRP: $16,50069 mi away
- RS 4dr SUVMSRP: $10,90090 mi away
- ACTIV 4dr SUVMSRP: $27,10584 mi away
Sporty an reliable
I really like this car and the gas mileage is super good.
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Love this car
Bought a 2022 in December 2021 and love it. It's a great size, gas mileage can't be beat. Have driven it for several long hauls (family lives 1,500 miles away) and it's been comfortable and reliable. Also love the size for parking in small lots and driving down tight alleyways. Any complaints are so small they're easy to forgive. Pros: size, gas mileage, pick up speed, looks, and versatility for interior and exterior storage Cons: Chevy car play gets glitchy sometimes and the look of the system is off (the placement of the clock is not always the same depending on the screen which can be dangerous when driving and taking my eyes off the road for too long), the backseat can't be moved forward so if you want to carry a lot of groceries home you have to fold down the seats instead of just pulling them forward a bit.
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Blazing Trails...well...not really
I bought my 2022 TB mainly because I needed something a little more sedate than my 2014 VW CC rocket. I knew it was a matter of time before the speeding tickets would start... and times being what they are I needed better mileage and 87 gas. What caught my eye was the color, Red Mahogany, then the price was only $23k. Ok, let's drive.it... Like I said above it's much more tame than the VW, but for me that's a good thing. Its does its job perfectly around town, has oomph when you need it, gets great mileage and seems to be well built. Freeway entering is a little dicey but plan your moves and you won't have any issues. I was a GM mechanic in the 1980's and swore I'd never buy another one, but this little car changed my mind. Add to the fact it's built in South Korea boosts its overall quality. I laughed at the 3cyl engine, but my friend who is a GM mechanic now, informed me the engine is the same block that the Geo Metro had which routinely got 300K miles or more...if the body held up that long. So I've had the TB a year now and have Zero complaints. It does what it's supposed to do and does it well. I average 28 mpg in town, its quiet, a bit of a stiff ride but its a TB not a Cadillac and even the basic stereo, if you tune it correctly puts out a good sound. I guess the only thing I could say needs attention is the interior is a little blasé'. Some wood grain trim to compliment the car color wouldn't break GM to add in there. Fit and finish is good, everything is easily visible- Even the stupid note on the mid screen that says don't take your eyes off the road to read it (really - what idiot came up with that one?) Handling is nimble and light, stopping very good. Yes, I would buy another one if I needed it, but I'd rather have a 1956 GMC Napco 4x4 again...
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