I purchased this exact vehicle yesterday 4/19/2022 in the Vivid orange and LT trim. It is a very nice looking vehicle with quite a lot of nice options for a vehicle under 30 grand. Good job Chevy !
Based on my lease ending on my AWD Equinox LT (which I enjoyed), I got a 2023 Trailblazer "LT" which has the 1.2-liter motor & CVT transmission (they had no AWD in stock, nor any coming anytime soon). So far "IMO" it's a great little SUV (which has a "fairly" good amount of interior space & easy to get in and out of). Also to my eyes, it's pretty good-looking and drives very well/ solid, and has "just enough" power to get the job done. For me being single, and not driving that much it's a great choice/ sufficient for my needs/ wants, and for the cost of things these days, I feel it's "a pretty good value" at approx. $26K.
Just purchased this vehicle yesterday 9/11/23 here in Quebec city, needed the AWD because of our snowfalls. It truly seems a very well built SUV. Even though it's the smaller range it is still bigger than my Hyundai Kona. So far even after only 24hours and 511 km or 317 miles I love it. It had continued power to take me out on the highways and pass other vehicles. City driving was comfy and hardly heard any noises from the motor. Can't wait to put the Kayaks on the roof and enjoy our fall weather and take it out to the back roads and lake area. PS. Thanks for your video it helped on my decision. I purchased the Mahogany Red by the way.
I do allot of steep mountain climbs in snow everyday for work at a ski resort and my 2023 trailblazer stays above 20 mpg while driving on AWD, Then around 35mpg on cruise control while on the freeway in FWD I only have 3000 miles and only had 1 check engine light when I was climbing in high altitude and sometimes the O2 sensor trips itself but doesn’t bother the drive, the shop cleared it and it hasn’t come back since but overall I’m very happy with it
@@ck3979 so far I have 23,000 miles on it and i still LOVE IT, I drive it about 4 hours everyday like a RACE CAR and most of the time I’m driving 100mph cutting up traffic and sometimes even 120 when a Subaru wants to race with me, once I’m in the snow I’ll slow down to about 80 and take all turns about 60 to 40 with no problems whatsoever, still running just like new with only 1 con, the o2 sensor still sends me check engine lights when I’m in the elevation, but since already know it’s nothing serious I still drive it without worrying and it usually goes away the next morning I turn the car on
Love this car along with acadia in fact my dad rented this car but royal blue last year with avis in PBI airport to visit my family for the summer and she drove and rode well plus all the little lovable nooks n crannies plus features with no bells n whistles or bullcrap gimmicks is fantastic with this car id buy this car in a heartbeat if i had the choice to do so
Following up today with an out the door quote and deposit on an incoming RS trim and cross comparing vs Buick twin was no contest. After matching up features give and take, Buick shot themselves in the foot with the mandatory $1500 option (subscriptions) that expires in 3 years and has no trade-in value like other more substantive options (moonroof, Bose/Tech Pkg, etc) would. One thing never mentioned in reviews is that the Trailblazer (and Buick) with the 1.3L AWD only are one of 5 vehicles (3 GM, 2 Ford hybrids) in the 3000-4000lb weight class that can be towed 4 wheels down behind an RV. Of all the competition, no others qualify.
I had purchased a 2023 Trailblazer in August.The car was well made on the inside.If you are just driving every day driving it will probably be ok.It make a little noise while you driving.If you are traveling on the interstate this car not that good. Keep in mind it’s only a 3 cylinder.I do a lot of traveling so I traded it for a Mazda 3.I love it.The engine in the trailblazer doesn’t have enough power.I had the LT.You have to pick a car for your life style.Over all not a bad car.I don’t no how the turbo drive on the rode.I didn’t no it was a. 3 cylinder until I purchased it.
Iam a trailblazers user and this is disappointing they changed the 4.2 vortex engine with this thing and the car becomes smaller but thank you for your help bro
Just curious if that spare is full-sized or just a donut? I ask because although an AWD system can definitely be useful, it comes with two disadvantages. Should it ever break, fixing it is just naturally going to be more expensive than a FWD system. But also, get a flat, you have to use a spare that is the same size as the other tires. Otherwise, you risk damaging the AWD system by using a smaller spare tire.
0-60mph is going to be about 12 seconds. My 1998 Ford Escort Sedan was about as slow. And, that vehicle couldn't get out of its way. Left turns at an intersection required more waiting. If cars were coming from the opposite direction. Taking busy entrance ramps onto the expressway? White-knuckling it all the way down, hope faster cars weren't coming. Against the competition, the Trailblazer is too slow for the price. Folding front passenger seat is literally all it has over the competition.
@@albieh2563 It's not about racing. I can tell you've never owned a vehicle THAT slow. If you had, you never would have made such a comment and compared it to racing. It's about safety. It's about having enough power under the hood to quickly maneuver your way out of a possible collision or accident.
Pretty good report BUT no discussion about how very limited vision is from the driver's seat when backing out of a parking space: there is no rear quarter vision.
Considering the 2 different transmission options it may have been beneficial to have one engine with a little less power tor the CVT transmission and 1 with more power to match the 9 speed transmission comfortably
Is there adaptive cruise control in this vehicle? I’ve been looking for video nonstops for the LT model and on manuals it’s present, on Google it says it’s there, but when I try to use it, it doesn’t activate.
On a 2023 trailblazer LT, via the chevrolet website it is "available" as opposed to a standard for all LT models. So whether yours has it depends if the option was added.
@@blazerman61 BMW, Honda, Ford, Chevy all have very successful 3 cylinder powered cars. I had a 427 /425 HP Failane in high school and plenty of big V8s but I embrace new technology. Everybody has their opinion and I respect yours but I am eager to see how the last gas engines do before the 2035 all-electric era comes.
@@dakotaautosales9673 no honestly its ok it does pretty good its a bit sluggish but barely i notice it. And im rarely in a hurry which i think helps lol. Over all i think i love it thank you
We own this exact model it has been a great vehicle. The pep from the turbo is surprising for such a small engine.
I purchased this exact vehicle yesterday 4/19/2022 in the Vivid orange and LT trim. It is a very nice looking vehicle with quite a lot of nice options for a vehicle under 30 grand. Good job Chevy !
Based on my lease ending on my AWD Equinox LT (which I enjoyed), I got a 2023 Trailblazer "LT" which has the 1.2-liter motor & CVT transmission (they had no AWD in stock, nor any coming anytime soon). So far "IMO" it's a great little SUV (which has a "fairly" good amount of interior space & easy to get in and out of). Also to my eyes, it's pretty good-looking and drives very well/ solid, and has "just enough" power to get the job done. For me being single, and not driving that much it's a great choice/ sufficient for my needs/ wants, and for the cost of things these days, I feel it's "a pretty good value" at approx. $26K.
Just got mine today so excited
I recently brought the 2023 Trailblazer- Activ, and I love it.
Just purchased this vehicle yesterday 9/11/23 here in Quebec city, needed the AWD because of our snowfalls. It truly seems a very well built SUV. Even though it's the smaller range it is still bigger than my Hyundai Kona. So far even after only 24hours and 511 km or 317 miles I love it. It had continued power to take me out on the highways and pass other vehicles. City driving was comfy and hardly heard any noises from the motor. Can't wait to put the Kayaks on the roof and enjoy our fall weather and take it out to the back roads and lake area.
PS. Thanks for your video it helped on my decision. I purchased the Mahogany Red by the way.
I do allot of steep mountain climbs in snow everyday for work at a ski resort and my 2023 trailblazer stays above 20 mpg while driving on AWD, Then around 35mpg on cruise control while on the freeway in FWD I only have 3000 miles and only had 1 check engine light when I was climbing in high altitude and sometimes the O2 sensor trips itself but doesn’t bother the drive, the shop cleared it and it hasn’t come back since but overall I’m very happy with it
Aren’t they 2 Wheel drive???
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How do you like it now after a full winter with it? I also work at a ski area with a steep access road.
@@ck3979 so far I have 23,000 miles on it and i still LOVE IT, I drive it about 4 hours everyday like a RACE CAR and most of the time I’m driving 100mph cutting up traffic and sometimes even 120 when a Subaru wants to race with me, once I’m in the snow I’ll slow down to about 80 and take all turns about 60 to 40 with no problems whatsoever, still running just like new with only 1 con, the o2 sensor still sends me check engine lights when I’m in the elevation, but since already know it’s nothing serious I still drive it without worrying and it usually goes away the next morning I turn the car on
@@3MatthewWright3how is your car now,Matt,any issues?
Love this car along with acadia in fact my dad rented this car but royal blue last year with avis in PBI airport to visit my family for the summer and she drove and rode well plus all the little lovable nooks n crannies plus features with no bells n whistles or bullcrap gimmicks is fantastic with this car id buy this car in a heartbeat if i had the choice to do so
Following up today with an out the door quote and deposit on an incoming RS trim and cross comparing vs Buick twin was no contest. After matching up features give and take, Buick shot themselves in the foot with the mandatory $1500 option (subscriptions) that expires in 3 years and has no trade-in value like other more substantive options (moonroof, Bose/Tech Pkg, etc) would. One thing never mentioned in reviews is that the Trailblazer (and Buick) with the 1.3L AWD only are one of 5 vehicles (3 GM, 2 Ford hybrids) in the 3000-4000lb weight class that can be towed 4 wheels down behind an RV. Of all the competition, no others qualify.
I had purchased a 2023 Trailblazer in August.The car was well made on the inside.If you are just driving every day driving it will probably be ok.It make a little noise while you driving.If you are traveling on the interstate this car not that good. Keep in mind it’s only a 3 cylinder.I do a lot of traveling so I traded it for a Mazda 3.I love it.The engine in the trailblazer doesn’t have enough power.I had the LT.You have to pick a car for your life style.Over all not a bad car.I don’t no how the turbo drive on the rode.I didn’t no it was a. 3 cylinder until I purchased it.
Iam a trailblazers user and this is disappointing they changed the 4.2 vortex engine with this thing and the car becomes smaller but thank you for your help bro
Things change bud just get a blazer if you want bigger. The old trailblazer was overrated anyway.
@@calebmelton5989 I respect your opinion but on my view I don't see it overrated it's with me since 2013
@@faisalsc really bud? You should know if you own one. Neat concept but crap engine and ugly interior.
Between this and a 2022 Honda CRV any opinions ? On helping choose
Tempting for the price point. It has been a Trust issue with Domestic brands for me.
3 Cylinder Turbo sounds questionable.
Agree but it is consumer reports recommended and there is enough data on reliability now. Plan on getting one next yr, 2024 model
My next vehicle will be the trailblazer
Just curious if that spare is full-sized or just a donut? I ask because although an AWD system can definitely be useful, it comes with two disadvantages. Should it ever break, fixing it is just naturally going to be more expensive than a FWD system. But also, get a flat, you have to use a spare that is the same size as the other tires. Otherwise, you risk damaging the AWD system by using a smaller spare tire.
0-60mph is going to be about 12 seconds.
My 1998 Ford Escort Sedan was about as slow.
And, that vehicle couldn't get out of its way.
Left turns at an intersection required more waiting.
If cars were coming from the opposite direction.
Taking busy entrance ramps onto the expressway?
White-knuckling it all the way down, hope faster cars weren't coming.
Against the competition, the Trailblazer is too slow for the price.
Folding front passenger seat is literally all it has over the competition.
Works for a lot of people who are not going to the races.
@@albieh2563
It's not about racing. I can tell you've never owned a vehicle THAT slow. If you had, you never would have made such a comment and compared it to racing. It's about safety. It's about having enough power under the hood to quickly maneuver your way out of a possible collision or accident.
Pretty good report BUT no discussion about how very limited vision is from the driver's seat when backing out of a parking space: there is no rear quarter vision.
Use the camera, it’s 2023
It has a fantastic rear camera we own one
I back out onto a busy street and have no issues.
Geez, was really necessary to offer 2 different engines for this little thing?
Considering the 2 different transmission options it may have been beneficial to have one engine with a little less power tor the CVT transmission and 1 with more power to match the 9 speed transmission comfortably
Is there adaptive cruise control in this vehicle? I’ve been looking for video nonstops for the LT model and on manuals it’s present, on Google it says it’s there, but when I try to use it, it doesn’t activate.
On a 2023 trailblazer LT, via the chevrolet website it is "available" as opposed to a standard for all LT models. So whether yours has it depends if the option was added.
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I’ma put 26 inches on mines all black
Companies have got to stop with this 3-cylinder bullshit
Word...
I have owned three 3 cylinder Kawasakis that were awesome.
@gonzo outthere .on a two wheeler yeah not an automobile!
@@blazerman61 BMW, Honda, Ford, Chevy all have very successful 3 cylinder powered cars.
I had a 427 /425 HP Failane in high school and plenty of big V8s but I embrace new technology.
Everybody has their opinion and I respect yours but I am eager to see how the last gas engines do before the 2035 all-electric era comes.
@@gonzo2.02035 will come and go and there will still be some has options
Looks pretty prissy compared to my 07.. I guess I'll keep her
I can hear a jigging noise while your driving.
This was the dealer plate hitting against the trunk lid. No rattles or jiggling going on here if the license plate is fastened down correctly!
Nop not for me. The engine is way too small and so much under stress.
Wrong the engine isn’t stressing lol 😂 unless your foot is for more power
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We just bout ours 02/18/23 our sales person told us ours was a 4 cyl turbo motor was he lying is this a 3 syl? ?
Trailblazers only come with a choice of two different turbocharged 3 cyl engines.
@@tydrives4846 ah he did lie
Are you disappointed in the performance??
@@dakotaautosales9673 no honestly its ok it does pretty good its a bit sluggish but barely i notice it. And im rarely in a hurry which i think helps lol. Over all i think i love it thank you
@@dakotaautosales9673 oh the one i have is the LS