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2009 Chevrolet TrailBlazer - Web Chatter

MSRP: $29,155 - $39,330 See Local Classifieds
 
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Edmunds
2009 chevrolet trailblazer Professional Edmunds Review

...The TrailBlazer, as well as its GMC Envoy twin, should be avoided. Body Styles, Trim Levels, and Options: The 2009 Chevrolet TrailBlazer is a midsize SUV available in four distinct trim levels: LT...

CarGurus
CarGurus' Review for 2009 chevrolet trailblazer

...Choosing the right TrailBlazer is not easy. The only way to get the SS suspension is to also go with the 6.0-liter engine, which is a tremendous powerplant and a lot of fun, but you’ll take a hit...

Cars.com
2009 Chevrolet TrailBlazer Professional Cars.com Review

...17- or 18-inch wheels on LT, 20-inch wheels on SS Chrome package on 2LT includes chrome luggage rack, door handles and wheels Available power sunroof and both factory- and dealer-installed running...

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MSN Autos user
Trailblazer LS

...I purchased it brand new and now have 85,000 and the only mechanical problem was an air conditioner fuse. Wifey also likes to drive it. Cons: Burns entirely...

MSN Autos user
My Trailblazer

...I had no problems with the 05 and so far no issues with the 04. I like the ride, the flexibility of the 4 wheel drive and having driven many 4 wheel drive...

MSN Autos user
THE BEST DEPENDABLE SUV

...I DO HOPE TO EXPECT THAT MAYBE IT WILL EVEN GO OVER THE 200,000 MILE MARK! I DO KEEP THE OIL CHANGED AS SUPPOSE TO AND DO USE THE OIL THAT IS FOR VEHICLES WITH...

CarGurus user
I Love It.

...love this car it has lots of power and has a great look too. I wish the seats werent leather an the back seats had heated seats too. It handles well to i love...


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Chevrolet Trailblazer 2002-2009 owners?
Have you had any problems with your Trailblazer?I own a 2005,I bought it in April 2008 with 7K miles and now has 28K miles and have had no problem so far,but I still have low mileage. Before that I had a 1997 Blazer which was a Lemon. Blasterd: You know you may have something there.I have been a Chevy fan since I was a kid. We wonder why GM and...
Source: Yahoo! Answers, 2 answers

Be prepared for many troubles ahead and wasting your sick days taking your truck into the shop. The front bearings on these things are known for going bad around 60-70k Also cylinder heads are known to be bad (poor design and poor quality aluminum) Also transmissions are unreliable and don't be...

Why did Chevy stop making the trailblazer after 2009?
Source: Yahoo! Answers, 5 answers

1) Gas Guzzler 2) Doesn't compete well with other vehicles in it's class. 3) Doesn't sell well anymore

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The 2009 Chevrolet 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 nearly identical to the GMC Envoy, which sells at a similar price, but is more trucklike.

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

The Liberty, Pathfinder, and 4Runner all have better off-road-focused models.

The Liberty is smaller and more maneuverable, while the Pathfinder stands out as having a better ride and a 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 handles far better than the TrailBlazer.

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