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Trailblazer
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Introduced in 2002, following are Chevy Trailblazer news and reviews from a number of sources. (2002-2004 model years are indicated in parentheses.)

Car Review (All Years)
Reviews and ratings of the Chevy Trailblazer (all years). These reviews are written by the owners themselves.

Car Survey (All Years)
See what fellow owners of the Chevy Trailblazer (all years) think of their vehicles -- the good and the bad.

MSN Autos (All Years)
All in one place: An overview for each model year the vehicle has been in production, as well as pricing, features & specs, photos & videos, and ratings & reviews - both from experts and consumers.

Car Buying Strategies (2003)
There is something for everyone with the 2003 Chevrolet Trailblazer. Offering power, performance, comfort and reliability, this mid-size SUV is sure to catch the eye.

Consumer Guide (2003)
Informative review including: Road Test, Prices, Rebates & Incentives, Engines, Standard Equipment, Optional Equipment, Specifications, Warranty Info and more.

Edmunds (2003)
For 2003, Chevrolet reports higher horsepower ratings for the 4.2-liter, inline six-cylinder engine from 270 to 275, but we suspect this is more a change in the way the engine was tested, rather than any real tweaking. Regardless, you are unlikely to notice the slight bump in power.

Epinions (2003)
See what fellow owners of the 2003 Chevy Trailblazer think of their vehicles -- the good and the bad.

The Car Connection (2003)
For 2003, the Chevrolet TrailBlazer lineup receives some minor drivetrain improvements, an optional V-8 for the new EXT extended seating model, as well as a few new comfort and safety features.

Yahoo Autos (2003)
The 2003 TrailBlazer is a 4-door, up to 7-passenger luxury sport-utility, or sport-utility, available in 8 trims, ranging from the LS 2WD to the EXT LT 4WD. The 2003 TrailBlazer's closest competitors include the Chrysler PT Cruiser, the HUMMER H1, and the Toyota Sequoia.

A Car Place (2002)
A minivan that can tow a serious load. Bests Explorer V-8 in every way.

Automobile Magazine (2002)
Bigger and more powerful than the Blazer, the 2002 Chevrolet TrailBlazer was designed from the ground up as an SUV.

Car Buying Strategies (2002)
The brawny new 2002 Chevrolet Trailblazer 2WD adds its own superior vehicles to the competitive sport utility market. Three models are available, Trailblazer LS, Trailblazer LT, and Trailblazer LTZ. Each four-door vehicle seats five passengers with plenty of elbowroom to spare.

Car Buying Strategies (2002)
With the new 2002 Chevrolet TrailBlazer 4WD, three vehicles are offered, the TrailBlazer LS 4WD, TrailBlazer LT 4WD, and TrailBlazer LTZ 4WD, each with a seating capacity of five passengers and convenient four-door entry.

Car Trackers (2002)
Larger, stronger and with one of the best new engines a truck could ask for. Definitely not the old Blazer, thus the name change.

Car Trackers (2002)
It's a completely new sport-utility wagon with four passenger doors and seats for five, cushy cabin appointments and best-in-class power out of a new straight-six engine.

Cars.com (2002)
At 113 inches, the wheelbase on the TrailBlazer is 6 inches longer than the Blazer SUV, and its track width (the distance between wheels) also has grown.

Curbside (2002)
No sacrifice is a good way to describe the whole vehicle, with plenty of room inside for five large men and their junk in the cargo area.

Detroit News (2002)
The seven-passenger TrailBlazer EXT has a longer wheelbase, a roomier cabin and a standard third-row seat — a decent one that doesn’t make you feel like you’re sitting on a kid-sized picnic bench.

Edmunds (2002)
The new Trailblazer is a whole new vehicle that is bigger, more powerful, and more technologically advanced than its compact Blazer brothers.

Epinions (2002)
See what fellow owners of the 2002 Chevy Trailblazer think of their vehicles -- the good and the bad.

Money (2002)
The new TrailBlazer handles city potholes well and provides a reasonably smooth highway ride.

New Car Test Drive (2002)
The styling is fresh, while still being very consistent with the Chevy truck line: the front end looks like a scaled-down Suburban or Silverado.

The Car Connection (2002)
Built on the same platform as the GMC Envoy and the Oldsmobile Bravada, the Trailblazer rides on an all-new chassis with a stiffer frame and dynamic suspension system and shares a brand-new engine that increases performance while improving fuel efficiency and smoothness.

USA Today (2002)
Chevrolet's redesigned, midsize sport-utility vehicle — renamed TrailBlazer — should have no problem finally giving Ford's Explorer closer competition.

4x4 Review (1999)
Essentially, the TrailBlazer is the crème de le crème of the Blazer series with it's many amenities.

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