The all-new 2008 2009 Chevrolet TrailBlazer has all the equipments
to handle any adventurous drive. The 2008 2009 Trailblazer comes
in six different models:
- Trailblazer LS, which offers a five-link rear suspension
that helps contribute to a smooth, comfortable ride.
- The LT, which boasts available Premium Leather seating
surfaces.
- LTZ, which features standard Premium Leather seating surfaces
with two-position driver memory, heated front bucket seats,
and electronic climate control with dual-zone capability.
- Trailblazer North Face Edition, which boasts an exclusive
two-tone exterior and an interior that comes with two Base
Camp duffel bags, a down-insulated Nuptse blanket, and more.
- EXT LT, which features added length and standard 50/50
split-folding third-row seat that means room inside for
seven adults.
- EXT North Face Edition, which combines the best of everything
the Trailblazer has to offer, including seven and heated
front bucket seats with The North Face embroidered head
restraints, top-of-the-line amenities, and, of course, the
Base Camp duffels and Nuptse blankets.
We hope you like the 2008 2009 Chevrolet Trailblazer review we've
compiled for you here. Between our review and the Trailblazer
picture above, we think you'll read this and want to make
Trailblazer part of your life immediately. Read on!
Here's something you won't spot in the Trailblazer picture
above - this SUV delivers unsurpassed horsepower among midsize
SUVs. Standard in all Trailblazer models is the Vortec 4200
six-cylinder engine that generates 275 horsepower at 6000
rpm and 275 pounds-per-foot of torque at 3600 rpm. This engine
is naturally balanced due to its inline configuration, which
helps to reduce engine shake and idle roll. It also exudes
power, thanks to a stellar torque-to-rpm ratio. The SUV also
is available with a Vortec 5300 V8 SFI engine that generates
290 horsepower and 325 pounds-per-foot of torque. Along with
TrailBlazer accessories such as Electronic Throttle Control,
the truck delivers optimum vehicle drivability every step
of the way. The gist of our TrailBlazer review? You simply
can't find a better ride on the market today.
To help make trailering easier, 2008 2009 Chevrolet TrailBlazer
models feature an integrated hitch platform on the rear bumper
and an available seven-pin trailer wiring harness connector.
Other exterior and interior features include:
- Laser-welded door frames
- Traction assist
- Tuned body mounts
- Next-generation truck body controller
- Rust-through corrosion protection
- Cargo shade
- Liftgate
- Power sunroof
- Rear AC/heater system
- Tire jack and tool storage
- A 65/35 split-folding rear seat
Inside and out, TrailBlazer parts are second to none. With
features like these, it's no wonder that so many Chevrolet
experts have issued TrailBlazer reviews that practically jump
off the page.
Here's one TrailBlazer part we haven't mentioned so far
in our TrailBlazer review - safety. All 2008 2009 Chevrolet TrailBlazer
models have been engineered with a comprehensive list of collision
avoidance and occupant protection features designed to provide
peace of mind. Every TrailBlazer comes with:
- Four-wheel antilock disc brakes
- Electronic Traction Assist
- Turn signal exterior mirrors
- Side-impact door beams
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