I just purchased this exact model (RS) and color but with the panoramic sunroof and additional add-ons, and I love it so far. It was the sunroof and more sporty, two tone appearance of the trailblazer that made me decide to go with the Trailblazer over the Trax. Also, I love that the front passenger seat also folds flat to provide even more room to transport something lengthy. I also appreciate the remote start with heated seats and steering wheel with this cold weather. The 8 years of Onstar with the ability to share the guardian app with up to 7 ppl was a huge bonus too. My all weather mats and trunk mats are arriving today.
We just purchased the 25 RS...so far not bad...averaged 27 mpg on a 150 mile round trip with quite a few hills....impressed with the acceleration....knew going in it isn't a sports car....
Great review. I recently drove a RS absolutely loved it. Drove the Awd version ,engine felt like a 4 cyl quiet as could be under normal driving conditions
Finally !! A tall man doing a review of the back!! My son is 6’4 and has to wedge himself in the back of our car. Will definitely check this one out as a family car.
If you don't care about the fancy interior trim, the two tone paint, and the fold down cup holder in the rear, you can (if you hunt around) get an LS model with all-wheel drive and a 9-speed automatic for under 27K. So you can forego the bling for a safety feature like AWD and a better transmission, and still come in for about 3k less than this RS model.
I'm looking at this with AWD. You mentioned no CVT transmission which is great so what is the new type? I checked chev site and CVT not available . Question : Is the seat the same as on the Chev Blazer ? Also does the screen have google maps navigation and phone
Great review, but with respect; there is literally no reason to buy a FWD Trailblazer when the Chevy Trax exists. Well-equipped, significantly less expensive, and comes with a better Automatic transmission as standard. No CVT, unlike the FWD Trailblazer. The Trailblazer is only a good option if a customer needs AWD. In which case, they get a 9-Speed Automatic (no CVT, great news there). And they can upgrade slightly to the 1.3L turbo 3-cylinder engine over the 1.2L turbo 3-cylinder engine. An AWD Trailblazer so equipped will get them 0-60mph. times half a second faster than the Chevy Trax. But for some, AWD is a necessity. For others, they're going to be better off with a Trax, instead.
I just purchased this exact model (RS) and color but with the panoramic sunroof and additional add-ons, and I love it so far. It was the sunroof and more sporty, two tone appearance of the trailblazer that made me decide to go with the Trailblazer over the Trax. Also, I love that the front passenger seat also folds flat to provide even more room to transport something lengthy. I also appreciate the remote start with heated seats and steering wheel with this cold weather. The 8 years of Onstar with the ability to share the guardian app with up to 7 ppl was a huge bonus too. My all weather mats and trunk mats are arriving today.
We just purchased the 25 RS...so far not bad...averaged 27 mpg on a 150 mile round trip with quite a few hills....impressed with the acceleration....knew going in it isn't a sports car....
Great review. I recently drove a RS absolutely loved it. Drove the Awd version ,engine felt like a 4 cyl quiet as could be under normal driving conditions
Finally !! A tall man doing a review of the back!! My son is 6’4 and has to wedge himself in the back of our car. Will definitely check this one out as a family car.
I like your positive attitude in a revie, thanks.
I currently have a '24 Trailblazer RS AWD, cool ride!!
Thanks for the detailed review. ❤
Great Review 👍🏽 Great detailed information!
If you don't care about the fancy interior trim, the two tone paint, and the fold down cup holder in the rear, you can (if you hunt around) get an LS model with all-wheel drive and a 9-speed automatic for under 27K. So you can forego the bling for a safety feature like AWD and a better transmission, and still come in for about 3k less than this RS model.
What's the new transmission because those CVT are not great and the site only shows not available which is great. thanks
I'm looking at this with AWD. You mentioned no CVT transmission which is great so what is the new type? I checked chev site and CVT not available . Question : Is the seat the same as on the Chev Blazer ? Also does the screen have google maps navigation and phone
OMG!!!!! Cannot wait.
Great review, but with respect; there is literally no reason to buy a FWD Trailblazer when the Chevy Trax exists. Well-equipped, significantly less expensive, and comes with a better Automatic transmission as standard. No CVT, unlike the FWD Trailblazer. The Trailblazer is only a good option if a customer needs AWD. In which case, they get a 9-Speed Automatic (no CVT, great news there). And they can upgrade slightly to the 1.3L turbo 3-cylinder engine over the 1.2L turbo 3-cylinder engine. An AWD Trailblazer so equipped will get them 0-60mph. times half a second faster than the Chevy Trax. But for some, AWD is a necessity. For others, they're going to be better off with a Trax, instead.
Welt belt technology on the track is not a good design
Its nice but for that much money id at the very least id expect a 2L 4 cylinder with at least corolla levels of power
This has way more torque than the corolla..
The Trax looks better to me.
Wheel design is trash 🗑
I kinda dig it ngl