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2008 Chevrolet TrailBlazer - Consumer Opinions

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CarGurus user
2008 Chevy Trailblazer

...Fun to drive, I have done 2 road trips in it. Would recommend the SUV to someone interested in a midsized SUV. But this is the last year they are making them...

Cars.com user
run' strong

..."I have 56'000 miles no mine love the power but the gas no for a suv i like the ride oh well by the gas"...

MSN Autos user
The best SUV

...Pros: Very good car. Cons: nothing Overall: fine car...

CarGurus user
The Rockin Family Cruiser

...It has been driven to Disney World and Texas from Chicago and it is an awesome vehicle. Fuel mileage could be better but it makes up for it in overall...

Cars.com user
It has it's issues

..."I'm very pleased with my 07 TB LT with the following exceptions:...

MSN Autos user
Nice car

...Getting 16 mpg town and freeway. Stereo in the LT2 is disappointing, would recommend paying for the Bose stereo. Overall: Happy so far, except for the gas...

CarGurus user
It's A Very Powerful Car. But So Much Fun

...6.0L Chevy V8 395 hp 0-60 in 6 secs so much torque and power under that hood...

Edmunds user
Great Vehicle

...It was great in the snow or any elements. Always felt safe and comfortable...

MSN Autos user
Good buy for the money

...Pros: Buy it with the 5.3 V8 gas mileage is about the same as the slush bucked Isuzu 6 Cons: Heated seats not included with leather. Overall: Performance is...

Cars.com user
2007 chevy trailblazer

...with hands free calling is state of the art.It seems to glide down the freeway at 70 mph.Thanks to the cars .com website for providing the information I needed...


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The 2008 Chevrolet TrailBlazer is mechanically similar and nearly identical to the GMC Envoy, which sells at a similar price.

Otherwise, the TrailBlazer is part of what once was the heart of the SUV market, but these best sellers are gradually being replaced by carlike crossovers.

The TrailBlazer is one of the worst-handling and most trucklike of the lot.

Only the Durango feels as cumbersome and uncomfortable, but it's a bit more of a workhorse.

The Liberty, Pathfinder, and 4Runner all have better off-road ability--or off-road-worthy models--with which to redeem themselves.

The Liberty is smaller and more maneuverable, and the Pathfinder especially stands out for having a good ride and more luxurious interior.

Then there's the formerly best-selling Ford Explorer, which is still perhaps the most direct competitor to the TrailBlazer.

Ford has done a much better job keeping the Explorer updated in recent years, and though it also has trucklike underpinnings, the Explorer rides and handles far better than the TrailBlazer.


 
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