2024 Chevrolet Trailblazer Consumer Reviews
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LOVE MY NEW 2023 TRAILBLAZER
So surprised at the power of the Turbo. Traded in my 2021 Nissan Rogue Sport after test driving the Trailblazer. Like the ease of getting in, the very comfortable interior, and the safety features without having to pay for them. We are retired , in our 70's and this may be our last vehicle. We are getting 28 & 29 MPG in the city. Haven't taken it for a trip yet, but I bet we get 30 - 31 MPH.Very pleased for a vehicle like this that we didn't have to pay a bunch for.
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A new car problems wow
March I bought a 2023 Chevy trailblazer seemed fine for the first couple of months then now electrical problems with the screen connection it’s always shutting off and then some
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- LT 4dr SUVMSRP: $24,99934 mi away
- LT 4dr SUVMSRP: $24,49934 mi away
- LT 4dr SUVMSRP: $23,397In-stock online
Owned two, and would buy again without hesitation!
So I think some people rate the Trailblazer (and other vehicles) on what it IS NOT, not on what IT IS. I am also not going to compare it to the Trailblazers of yesteryear, because this is a totally different vehicle. A little background about myself. Originally, I owned a 2021 Trailblazer RS. I really liked the vehicle but decided to sell it; not so much because of an issue with the vehicle but in an attempt to not have a monthly payment. I have come to the conclusion that if I want a dependable vehicle, I will just have to have a payment. :) Last year I ended up purchasing a 2023 Equinox, a nice and competent vehicle, but I still missed my Trailblazer. I had attempted to find a new TB, but there were no Trailblazers in the area at the time of purchase. Well, the boatload came in at the end of December 2022 and I was contacted by a dealership saying they had a TB Activ arriving in two hours. I did not think it would be possible to trade and not be way upside down, but surprisingly they offered me what I paid for the Equinox, and made me a good deal on the Trailblazer. So now, I have a 2023 Trailblazer Activ and I LOVE it! To me, the Trailblazer is a sharp-looking, fun-to-drive, unique vehicle. I have had more than one person approach me and inquire about it because it caught their eye. It is more comfortable to me than the 23 Equinox was to me although the Trailblazer is slightly smaller. I know some complain about the small armrest, but I like its size. I like having the extra pocket to put stuff that is between the cup holder and the armrest itself. If the armrest was bigger, it would not allow for the extra pocket. The door pockets are larger than some other vehicles, and there are a couple of other handy storage areas. Not huge, but handy. Do some of the interior feel a little cheap? What vehicle (in the price bracket) doesn’t have some parts that are cheap feeling? Overall though I really like the styling of the Trailblazer interior; it is very nice. I do not expect to win races with the Trailblazer. However, the speed and performance are adequate for my daily needs. I do not need to pull a large trailer, I do not need to go 0-60 mph in 3 seconds, and I do not need to haul 8 people. Yes, it is a small compact SUV. It is no secret. I am surprised honestly at how much room I have. My wife and I just took it on a round trip of about 600 miles and we were comfortable. I average 30-33 miles to the gallon depending on how much highway driving I do. Sometimes I would look down and be going 80 – 85 mph and not even realize it! Having both the RS and Activ, I do feel the Activ ride is a little better than the RS. There is supposed to be a difference in the suspension from what I read. Both are adequate though and I was not able to do a comparison one right after the other. There is some road noise, but nothing that is deafening or aggravating. My Activ is loaded with all the features I need. I love the wireless Apple Carplay. It has great safety features. Are there other competent vehicles? Sure! However, I am very happy with my Chevy Trailblazer! I recommend you check one out and if you are in the Nashville, TN area, I recommend seeing Torrie at Freeland Chevy! She was a great help! Tell her I sent you!
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Oil Burner
I bought a 2023 chevy trailblazer in the beginning of October 2022. In December the first engine blew up. In February the 2nd engine blew up. Waited 60 days and never got reimbursed for car payment or anything from GM. They're a pain to deal with and now the 2nd engine is burning oil and a cam sensor went out with only 2500 miles on this motor. DO NOT BUY!!!
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Do Not Buy a Chevy Trailblazer
I bought my Trailblazer in October of 2022. Since that time I have actually had the car in my possession for 6 total weeks the rest of the time it has been in the shop at the Dealership. The car brakes and stops no matter where you are. Can be driving 70 mph on interstate and the car stops! It is dangerous and they do not know how to fix the problem. After hiring an attorney GM acknowledged that it falls under the Lemon Law. I am out thousands; they did not make this right.
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