
MotorTrend lists three main reasons for selecting the Chevrolet Blazer, made available earlier this spring, after undergoing technological evaluation and analysis.
MotorTrend lists three main reasons for selecting the Chevrolet Blazer, made available earlier this spring, after undergoing technological evaluation and analysis.
The 2024 MY lineup offers trim, drive system and range options, and the first electric SS performance model.
The midsize SUV earned good ratings in the driver-side and passenger-side small overlap front tests as well as the moderate overlap front, side, roof strength and head restraint tests.
The vehicle is slotted between the Equinox and Traverse in the Chevrolet SUV lineup, and presents an opportunity for commercial fleets that are in the market for a crossover.
General Motors previewed its new 2020 models and gave center stage to top execs to discuss key industry trends.
The Blazer is back. Chevrolet's 2019 midsize SUV returns as a two-row crossover with attractive styling and choice or four- or six-cylinder engines paired with a 9-speed automatic transmission.
Chevy offers a broad range of SUVs, including the subcompact Trax, compact Equinox, full-size Traverse, full-size Tahoe, and full-size Suburban. As a midsize crossover, the Blazer fills the gap between Equinox and Traverse.
The 2019 Blazer enters Chevrolet’s SUV lineup between Equinox and Traverse as a two-row crossover whose L trim should appeal to fleet buyers.
Chevrolet's 2019 Blazer will retail for at least $29,995 plus a delivery fee when the two-row, midsize SUV arrives in early January in four trim grades, Chevrolet announced.
General Motors has revived its Blazer nameplate with the 2019 Chevrolet Blazer midsize SUV that will slot between the Equinox and Traverse, and will offer two rows of seating, plenty of technology and two engine options.
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