Regular Car Reviews: 1999 Chevy Blazer
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- Опубликовано: 1 мар 2015
- 1999 was the ninetest of the Nineties! The Clavy blazer is the official car of driving yourself to Band Camp, FINALLY! Play the music as loud as you please.
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I have a 97 Chevy Blazer with 323,000 miles.
Engine is strong! Everything else, no.
Just like me.
*WEAAAAAAAK!*
Xtwonine i have a 00 with 65k miles
They say Chevy runs like crap longer than most other cars run.
My 97 blazer’s oil line is completely busted
98 blazer here, has 280,000. Done heater core, power steering gearbox and pump, and the dash don't light up thses days... But the engine still goes! Now I have an 03 S10 w/ the same engine lol
If you really listen to all he says in this videos, he is doing an impressive amount of research. Plus, he is kicking this videos out one right after the other. I'm impressed.
he’s also like 36.
IT'S CALLED SCHEDULED UPLOADS. SHITHEAD.
@@Zestypanda how many youtubers do you know that stick to a schedule?
@@lilbagman9947 the ones who have had real-wold work experience and didn't start their youtube career at 16.
This guys an idiot
I pushed my 4 wheel drive button one time, then my transmission blew. Gotta love blazers.
yooooo me tooooo
Want a real 4WD and the original get a Jeep Grand Cherokee with the 4.0L Straight 6
lmao i only drove that thing bc it was 500 dollars im not buyin a jeep
Jake Robinson got mine for 300 from my uncle with 350k miles on it its up to 450k now and still going
hey man the parts are absolutely around, my mom's man has a Suburban from the same year that's well over 300k. We've replaced just about all of the suspension bits and dropped in a 6.0 from the 5.3 that was in it, but it's still kicking. If you can replace the bits and do the work yourself they'll put forever
I've always found Chevies to be great for people who like to work on cars.
lol
no thats ford
They are easy to fix.
Your hand would be less cramped shoved up someone's ass.
Claude Mountain fuck you talking about
That 4.3 Vortec v6, which was released in 1985, was based off of the Chevy small block motor originally released in 1955. That family of engines was made for nearly 60 years and survived that long because it is simple and durable.
It was originally from the 350
It may be simple compared to contemporary engines, but for 1955 it was quite innovative.
Also because every attempt GM has ever made to make a more modern engine has ended in MISERABLE FAILURE. All i have to say is northstar engine
Also known as "Why the LS's retarded brother" or "Why they didn't put LS in that Cadilac?".
And the fact it's so reliable is why GM phased it out. After the '08 recession, Pretty much all the automobile industry had to stop making reliable vehicles to avoid going bankrupt again.
RIP the Dodge Avenger episode
Wait what??
@@barrymcockner2714 they took in down a bit ago, some other dude uploaded it though, so you can still search it and find it
I just looked it up its there but under a different user
Pretty sure I got taken down because of the retarded joke
@@traveller400 Yes, RHUBARB!!!
I imagine they thought it wasn't "on BrAnD" for them anymore, which with their popularity, I'd have to agree, no matter how funny I think it is.
My dad owns a Blazer that was a one owner at 180,000 miles and still drives it at 260,000 miles. Rip on it all you want, but that Vortec is bullet proof with regular oil changes and gas in the tank 😂
Also, I’m driving an ‘03 Blazer 2dr 5-speed manual with 127,000 miles for $2.2k, parts are cheaper than dirt, and easy to work on. Perfect switch up from my Bimmers and Porsches for the winter 😉
The 4.3 is a great motor that is why chevy had it for so long
Yep. Chevy actually used to make good cars.
@@0x8080 i hve 2000 2wd. 4.3 vortex. 230k miles
Colin Laws so right hve one 230k miles..runs great
One time my dad took the dash off of our old navigator(I can't remember what for) and after he put it back together he had 13 screws left over.
Lmao
Oh no 🤣
Mr. R? Interesting fact you may or may not have known. The 4.3 Vortec is just a Chevy 5.7 (350) V8 with two cylinders hacked off. That is literally all they did to create the 4.3. Just took a 350, went HERE'S JOHNNY and CHOP.
What's crazier though is that, at some point, Chrysler did the EXACT same thing to create the 3.9 Magnum (insert condom joke here) V6. They took the 5.2 V8 and chopped two cylinders off of it. And somehow it sold.
Crazy 90's.. And to think in the late 50's and early 60's GMC was making V12's by putting V6 blocks together. I think even Detroit Diesels used a similar modular design, where you just added more blocks and turbos to make a larger unit. Back then people wanted more engine, afterwards they wanted less. Yeesh..
Yeah, they worked kind of like that. Still, I think detroits are cool. They're loud as hell, fairly simple, they make environmentalists angry, and were quite ahead of their time in a few ways. All these new 'Roller Rockers' and 'Common Rail' systems that companies are coming out with? All started with Detroits in the mid 20th century.
MassEffectFTW Indeed Sir, indeed..
That's also how they made the viper motor. Just took a 360 small block and added two cylinders to it.
Jacob Dolinger that doesn't work, that makes a 7.3L v10
"1999. The 90iest of the 90s."
x'D
Yeah, no. The 90iest of the 90s was 1997.
My parents bought my brother one of these after he graduated from higgschool in like 02 or something. I was still a kid at the time, we would go out saturday mornings and get breakfast, a haircut, and stop by the mall or gamestop. Good times with this car, even though i never drove it.
MultiLelde i own a 2000 s10 blazer that was my fathers. Grew up in the thing and now i drive it. I baby the hell out of it since it has 65k miles. I plan on rebuilding the entire motor and under body so that everything is like the day it was bought. But i also plan on turboing it so it can be a sleeper lol
@J Mendoza Expect reliability to go down when you put turbos on it.
The vortec engines are really reliable, my Chevy s10 has 323,675 miles and still runs great!
Holy fuck
Joseph Kovalchik thts great mines hve 230k
1:57
I had a 2002 S10 and I had to replace EVERYTHING you listed, except that I went through 3 O2 sensors.
That Air intake gasket was the biggest pain in the ass and the most expensive. If you were one of those morons that thought that green puddle on your driveway could be ignored then you may have lost your engine to coolant getting sucked into the intake.
I have a 1994 escort 5 speed, routine maintenance, 3 clutches, and engine sensor, I burned a coil once. Its been great; worst part ignition key.
Put two in , and then they just break; I just made me an ignition without the need of a key. Works great! Though its grounds are sometimes off, and needs some caressing. It still starts, though! 163k on the engine!
+Armoured Skeptic Holy shit! What is AS doing in my RCR!?
+Armoured Skeptic I know this is late but i have a 2002 s10 currently and nothing has been replaced so.
+HankelPankelGaming is it the 4.3?
+Armoured Skeptic most reliable one.
One of the most radio friendly songs also came out in 1999. It's Blink 182 All the Small Things
YellowBeanieBoy say it ain't so
I will not go.
turn the lights off
Carry me home
nanananananana
You can rig a cable up to the front diff and run it into the cabin to engage the 4x4. It works great
Lima’s Bean hut AWESOME
I have a 1999 S10 with the 4.3. Never had to replace anything. Runs like a dream.
I have a 1997 blazer 4X4 and it hasn't had a problem since I've owned it. But before I owned it, the blazer had its transmission, gas sensor , and water pump replaced and nothing else really
my 2000 Bravada had been very good to me. Only odd stuff to replace is the typical 4.3 spider assembly and fuel pump. Everything else is just normal for a 20 year old car. 180K miles
my 1994 Jimmy... same as above ...runs great with 220K miles
both are the 4.3L but they are not identical by any means
Love when the heater core blows up and there's a coolant puddle in the passenger floor board.
Manuel Lujan And the only way to get rid of it is to sop it up with about 8 rolls of paper towels.
@@Borderline5440 I hear mechanics day your core is peeing..
I love how he shits on cars for a bit of fun but always cleans his feet when entering people cars haha love your stuff
Haha seen it!
The 4.3l v6 engine one of the greatest engines ever made
ryler05 I beat the shit out of mine
Its reliability comes from the fact that its just a 350 with two cylinders shaved off. I have a Silverado that has one in it that gets like 25mpg. 260,000 and still going strong, it hasn't had an easy life either.
i miss mine I had a 97 chevy 1500 % speed manual. I used to go 100 miles an hour no problem all the time on the way to work. I traded it in though for a 2014 ram v8 hemi. I hope those are just as reliable.
My Syclone has one, so it must be
1CoLoRz2 A real Syclone? Turbo and all?
Alternator, Fuel pump, fuel lines, water pump, radiator, cooler lines, transmission cooler lines, 2 brake rotors, 2 brake drums, both headlights, spark plugs (twice, all 6), wires (twice, all 6), distributor, Head gasket, air intake, coil springs, body mounts, motor mounts, wheel bearings, and about 1/2 of all my fuzes are all things that had to be changed on my 98 S10 pickup with 190,000 miles.
I still love this truck though.
Now that's dedication
I’m giving up on mine too much trouble
Rest in fucking pieces "USS 420 Blaze it" you magnificent meme mobile.
It died as it lived... blowing up the transmission doing a burnout :')
I like how it says "Rage Quit" when you said Counter Strike
On my Blazer that repair list is a yearly ordeal. Its sickeningly unreliable. The 4.3 Vortec is great though.
this is the one big thing this doofus gets wrong, and it's funny.
Like Scotty Kilmer says, "they're endless money pits! Get a 94 Celica!"
@@CoasterMan13Official try owning a late 2000 volvo around 2007 onwards and get back to us about money pits. Oh and volvos are very reliable then the engine light go on and suddenly your wallet feels very heavy.
When it comes to gm vehicles its always a bit of a gamble. Sometimes you end up with a money pit other times you end up with a vehicle that refuses to be a problem for you. Some of us ended up with a Jimmy that wasnt a problem. After 1998 however. Well. .
@@Quetzalcoatl_Feathered_Serpent maybe it was a lemon.
@@CoasterMan13Official sounds like he sure has a lemon. GM lemons tend to make themselves known quite well. Jimmy's and blazers didnt usually have that many lemons until after 2000
My Senior Prom vehicle was a 98 S10 Z24 4x4 extended cab. Jet black, and beautiful. It was a great truck. Thanks to my mom's friend at the time, Sheila,her brother was a ARCA driver in the early 90s
This car is indestructible. My blazer got rolled over, the whole engine was pushed in a couple of inches, overall it looked like shit, ready for scrapyard. The only thing we did was letting it drain from the oil that got into the engine and than it started, burned oil for like an hour but ran like brand new. It's a great off-road too. Love it.
Also I used to put my weed in m&m mini tubes
daybreaK same lol
Sniff sniff i thought i was the only one
Is it smellproof
Must not smoke often lol
Broooo same
I honestly think this is their best review. I love the cinematics of it, but the commentary even more. It's old but I always find myself coming back to this one when I need a good time :) Good job fellas.
I always liked the way these Blazers looked.
idk why people get on engines being used for a long time. chevy used the small block for 50 damn years and everyone seems to love them
6 years from the future. I can explain. In the modern era 2000s onwards it's not common for average new age people to have a car for a long time before switching to newer models. About 4-5 years give or take then a new one turns up. Even less. Anyone born from the millenial era around the 1980s would be the last generation that really understood the concept of owning older cars and keeping them going and more importantly rely on a vehicle long term. So it comes as a surprise for people when they see a old SUV or sport car not of the famous variety sputtering around. And more surprised when they hear the mileage. Some cars were just built to last. The GMC Jimmy and Blazers of the 90s were one of the few vehicles designed to take punishment and keep going. Not to mention for a truck of the era it wasn't bad looking and were relatively easy to fix. My SLT Jimmy has been going strong with only the last year or two not being in use thanks to the pandemic. It needs work to fix up and restore back to the road but it's essentially the cost of a computer. Compared to some modern cars where even a check up rivals a down payment for a small car.
Absolutely loving the Ben Folds Five references :)
8:07. Is....
Is that a Flux Capacitor?
xaenon My DeLorean is best 1999 Chevy Blazer
@@joshualaw375 can't not read that in the Mr. Regular voice.
Thank you so much for uploading this is .y favorite channel of all time u r very knowledgeable of these cars you are extremely funny love the sense of humor ur editing is great please keep uploading.
Here in the UK you basically just described the Original Land Rover Discovery. Old Technology, endless repairs, Very much for the ''outdoorsy'' person. BUT when even I drive one I get this nostalgic feeling of the 90s when people could afford to but 4x4s and we actually made stuff here.
Way more reliable and easier. To maintain than. Any land rover
Here in the colonies, it describes _any_ Land Rover Discovery ;)
Vulgora
Here in the UK Parts for old Land Rovers Cost Peanuts and listening to that list of parts that Blazers had replaced I would says its on par with Land Rover. Plus the OLD discoverys were dead easy to work on, I once helped a Friend do the Clutch in his on a Sunday afternoon.
i know somebody tat had a discovery it died at 136k miles
I've got a discovery over here in the states. Love it
GM on the 4.3 Vortex "it ain't broke, don't make a new engine"
Eventually did with a 4.2L Atlas I6, then they decide to just use the 3.6 liter V6....... in everything
@@pontiacGXPfan the atlas I6 is a great motor. Silky smooth and reliable. Super easy to fix too
And then there's the Gen V 4.3 V6 which basically makes the power of the DOHC Atlas but with pushrods like the V-8s
Dude I'm like 7 videos in from the most watched on here. i'm subbed. Keep it up!
This has to be one of the most regular cars you've reviewed yet 👍
Great job on this one....perfect blend of humor, facts and insights. The S10 Blazer has to be one of the most popular models of all time in terms of sales.....in the 90's and 2000's, you couldn't drive two miles without seeing at least one. And oh yeah, that vacuum-operated 4WD broke all the damn time.
The 4.3 is actually nothing more than a 350 (5.7) missing two cylinders, so really you can trace its origins back to 1955.
David James pretty much, almost all the parts are interchangeable
305 actually but yes
@@vinniekm 350 actually... 305 would be a 3.7L.
4.3L has the same bore and stroke as a 350. That's the point... GM can use same pistons and some other interchangeable parts.
vinniekm 262ci is three quarters of 350ci buddy
Oh, yeah, my bad
all those things listed are common wear parts and are sold regularly.
except the heater core
+Alex Woodward you've never owned a Chevy truck apparently? Or maybe you've been lucky with your heater core if so.
I second the heater core comment. That was a b*** to replace.
Only on chevys
Still have my original heater core, almost 20 years old and 260k. Plus, the dash is super easy to remove and you don't have to take the blower motor out. Dude doesn't know what he's talking about.
I have a 4.3 Vortec in my forklift at work. That lift boogies really good with that engine
The worst vehicle I have ever owned was a 2000 four door Blazer. I owned one years ago and had nothing but problems with it. The fun part was when something would go wrong, you would hear from other owners that the problem you had was common. Turned out these vehicles have a lot of common problems. lol
I bought a 1999 four door for my wife. She stopped driving it after 6 months as every system, 1 by 1, went out. I decided to just use it as a hunting/romping truck, but then found out it sucks off road. That low hanging frame would get it high centered all the time. I finally unloaded it for scrap metal prices when the head gasket blew. What a horrible POS that thing was. Worst vehicle I've ever owned out of close to 20.
Tat2Dragons I had a 2000 4 door. bought it in 07 with 113k miles and drove it for the next 5 years without an issue. then everything sort of went out at once. in my experience it seemed to be the fault of 1 mechanic i went to that did a rushed job, and the problems just snowballed from there.
Tat2Dragons really i drove a 2002 i couldent kill it nothing went wrong we (me and two friends) slammed it into trees and beat the living hell out of it i actually have a vid about it on my chanel
wade mckenney Lucky you, mine was nothing but a big headache. I'd list all the problems I had with my Blazer, but it would take too much of my time and probably just put me in a bad mood. lol :)
I had the same problem. I had a 2000 4x4 and it was nothing but problems. The crankshaft broke in the engine and it had 162,000 miles. I loved my truck but too much money spent on it because I had to fix it all the time.
My '98 Kia Sportage (~154K mi.) has had repaired or replaced in the least 2 years:
All the spark plugs.
All the O2 sensors.
All the vacuum hoses.
All the belts.
All the pulleys.
Windshield wiper fluid reservoir.
Engine wire harness.
Battery.
Battery terminal connectors.
Tires.
PCV valve.
A/C blower motor.
Water pump.
Exhaust manifold.
Catalytic converter.
*The entire oil pan/filter assembly.*
Aaaaand
*THE ENTIRE FRONT AXLE.*
Oh, and the gas cap 'cause somehow *that* broke, too! :D
Still needs:
Suspension upper control arms in *all four corners.*
Heater core.
Windshield.
Do you still have it?
You allowed yourself to be photographed in this one! Love the videos, BTW
It was always the first car I bought in 4x4 Evo 2 and I still love it.
my god. you just reviewed the same car as my own on the day of the second anniversary I've owned mine, and I gotta say, it was spot-on. Lots of repairs for sure. but if you don't mind that and want a decent work vehicle or off-roader, it's a decent choice. The description of the video is also accurate: I blast my music as loud as I can stand it whenever I drive it, since the thing works well with stereo customization(six speaker nacelles, plenty of room for subs). Plus. it looks cute too c:
Hey I follow the McRib around. :(
I'm with him. He can have my Mountain Dew.
Lol
PistnRods the mcribb is awesome! especially when washed down with a code red mountain dew!
The sarcasm of your thread is great. If it isn't, welp, a list has been made.
"it doesn't even look like a fan - it looks like a fucking salad spinner!" and that's when I lost it... damn you called it exactly for what it is! hahahahaha - I love these reviews
First car, middle of high school, and for almost a decade, was a 96 GMC Jimmy, the rebadged twin of this blazer. 2 door, automatic, and suffered all of these problems and more. Oh my god, the vacuum lines. The latter years of its life i gave up on believing i'd have 4wd or adjustable directions on the aircon. Feet and defroster, that's how it rests at failure, and that's how you're gonna get your hot or cold air. I was a teenager and i treated this car like an irresponsible teenager would. I plowed this through snowfields and brush. I crawled over rocks and through mud. I changed my oil not often enough and I drove until the piston rings were so defeated that i couldn't bear the embarrassment of driving the smoke machine around town anymore. Traded it for scrap about six years ago and this review fills me with such agonizing nostalgia for it. These are not vehicles that will last, the vacuum lines will make sure of that. The plastic and rubber everything will make sure of that. But this was a great SUV in its time, and a great size for a fun, versatile, capable SUV.
I'll always miss you, Jimmy Bernie Bojangles. You were a great friend.
This video gives me fond memories of my '96 Blazer 2 door. The interior squeaked and rattled like crazy and the 4WD eventually went out, but man that thing was fun.
an '01 4x4 blazer was my first car a few years ago. That "list of replaced parts" sounds about right. Even though that car was a money pit it was a great car.
My family had one of these growing up, and that list of things that needed replaced you had at the beginning...yeah that hit home.
It seems like my 2001 Blazer is always a couple repairs away from being a good SUV. I replace the rear end, transmission, ball joints, tie rod ends, idler arm, pitman arm, and the steering box. Now it needs control arm bushings and a motor mount. On the brite side it is the TrailBlazer Luxury edition with embroidered leather, heated seats and mirrors, climate control and 4 auto. Also it is lifted 4 inches and has off road tires. The engine is friggin great though. 18 to 20 MPG and reliable as all hell. I have never had a problem with it.
That's it, I'm going to start using old blower motors as salad spinners.
my dad had this almost exact same car and the transmission literally fell out on the highway. what.
MrGingerMaster ehh the transmission is just dead weight.
It's a general motors product you don't need the transmission they never have been able to make a good transmission
2000 S10 Blazer I got has 238,000 miles on it, and no issues with the 4x4 or the vacuum lines.
Same I have a 2003 and the 4X4 is incredible.
Yes. Even with all my miles on it, those 4x4 parts are original. The engine, tranny, and differentials are original. I've replaced a few parts along the way, but the most major were just brake lines, fuel lines, water pump, and I've replaced the fuel pump twice. Really just parts that will go bad when your major components last that long.
Mine has 136000 miles with pretty much the same done
1999 with 285 000 and that's fine no issue just regular oil changes
Mine has 265,000 miles now and the 4x4 works. No engine or trans issues but the rear differential whines. Still drives though and has no issues except an oil leak.
The '99 4 door was my first car. And yeah, the vacuum lines failed. Loved that little suv.
Mr. Regular everything that was replaced sounds absolutely normal for any vehicle 16 years old? I mean.. are you really going to ride the same fuel pump, bearings, and alternator for 16 years? No, I didn't think so. It just sounded like regular maintenance that comes with the territory of owning any car.
I'm not a hundred percent sure but I'm pretty sure those blazers have tapered bearings that at their most expensive cost 10ish bucks a wheel when needed to be replaced and they're serviceable in that every brake change it is recommended that they get regreased and resealed inside the rotor. Super simple stuff and most mechanics will add a small additional charge if any at all to your brake work in order to do it.
There are plenty of things on my car that I have just now replaced that were 46 years old. Such as my starter motor, (yes this is serious), head gasket, tachometer ect. Then there are things that are still 46 years old that work. Like the voltage regulator, heater coil, exhaust (minus the manifold. That was replaced with headers). I don't know how old the ignition coil is. It's either 46 years old or 30ish.
Buy a Toyota
I own a 15 year old BMW E46, I got new suspension parts once for 300$ and that's it. I still drives like on the first day, nothing rattles, everything works and it's still gorgeous.
There is nothing normal about replacing just about anything you can find under the hood in 16 years.
jetsgo66 or save yourself the shame
Late 90s Blazer; the official car of people who love "that" internet
I drove a 96 blazer senior year of highschool and the first 2 years of college. So much nostalgia
First watched this in the closing weeks of 8th grade before I moved away to Pennsylvania (not too far from Hamburg, actually) thinking how cool it would be to drive my own car one day. And now I sit in my college dorm 5 years later at Penn State, after getting my first car, taking it across the country and after my high school career entirely. Some things stay consistent and i guess RCR is one of them.
I loved my V6 Vortec S10, one of the most solid and reliable vehicles I’ve owned
Chevrolet blazer the official car of wearing your shorts all winter.
I love these videos. I have a 2007 Mercedes S550 completely stock with only 55000 miles. Car is in great shape but I know that they could have built this car SOOO much better! I’d love to here your journalistic thoughts on this car. I’d welcome you coming down to Atlanta Ga
Another awesome review
I miss 2-Door SUVs like this one and the Explorer.
Back when the 2000s was supposed to be a good time
Oh?
Yeah flying cars and all lmao
depends on what we're talking about, my '02 pathfinder in 2020 is running like a dream, even with some neglect; damn thing's old enough to vote now. politics not so much, and in 08 even worse, but there were some good trucks/suvs in that time minus jeeps cherokees grand or not.
it was
This video brings soo much memories I was 9 when my dad bought it in 2000 brand and I was really impressed with the AWD buttons 😂
I like all your videos and this one is my favorite.
Man, you are all about some Ben Folds. I congratulate you. I thought his fame was restricted to the borders of NC and whatever residents had ever lived within its borders.
love my blazer lol im drive it till the wheels fall off so i can put them back on and keep going
Doctor Sambor - I have a 2002 Chevy Blazer LS
Love my 2000 LS, 170,000, if you push the dome light button 3 times it shuts your lights off, very cool for tailgaiters,
My dad owns a used 2003 blazer that he's had for a while. It still runs, alongside with his red 1990 blazer. The red truck had part of the roof covering the back seat removed (sawed off) so technically it's an s10 pickup now. That ones not road legal, but during snow days he uses it as a snow plow on the driveway.
ugghhhhhhh man everything about this little truck conjures up so many, many sweet moments to be reminisced, even the hard, unplanned headaches are a drop in the bucket now, even those moments do i miss. Had me a little two door just like this, champagne-silver, sunroof, big ole all terrain tires and a rear window defroster where only 3 of the little wires worked. My first car at 19, two jobs, freshy in college and away from home. bought it in the spring, everything during that time was perfect in its own way. even the identity of this truck: a 90s kid, it was my other half in a way, everything was just so perfect in its own way, regardless of the many things that didnt work and were broken.
I need to get her back.... one day..
my 01 dodge ram had the vacuum lines for 4wd. They were clogged with dirt so when I would get stuck I would go underneath and blow through the vacuum line to get it in 4wd.
1CoLoRz2 Welcome to the American car market. Always hella slow to get with the times, and their brand loyal customers suffered because of it.
I had my first kiss in one of these...
I have a 2000 blazer ls 4dr and it only has 140,000 miles, it runs great..I LOVE IT!!
1999 was the golden age of the internet. It was fast and you could shop, bank, game, meet people, and learn about stuff, but it wasn't all pervasive and in every corner of your life. When you walked away from your computer you didn't take it with you.
I have an 04 zr2 blazer and I love it.
lucky I've got the ls
@@samwoody5436 I just bought on 01 zr2 ls, because we’re 5.3 swapping my 04, it’s got a shit ton more then my 04 does. I believe ls models got a lot more.
You really have calmed down since the 2008 Dodge Avenger Review haha. It's almost as if you put less "weirdness" into each video. Pretty soon you'll be John Davis haha just kidding. Keep up the awesome videos!!!!
David S Don't worry, we'll be weird again
RegularCars I'm looking forward to it haha
RegularCars I think the JK Wrangler had an appreciable amount of weirdness to it.
I had a 2000 2 door as my first car in 2011... this video explained my whole experience... I miss her
It was my senior high school year too! :) Man, time goes by fast. I had my first portable CD player...you know the ones with this amazing 3 second memory buffer so it wouldn't skip. Oh, and no smart phones :) I also did a road trip with the four door version of this truck. It was a high miler and it broke down more than once along the way, but it was memorable. That car became more than a car, it became, as Jeremy Clarkson would say, a mate. The plastics inside were horrid, the steering was not really connected to the wheels and the ride was loud. But still, it grew on me and it did get us all the way from Fairfax County, VA to Eagle Rock, California. I think they also had an "upgraded" version called the Trail Blazer.
You know what the repair list missed?
Replacing the ball joints. Time and time again.
Gone by 20K
Cool video, as usual, MR. RCR... My ex wife had a 95 Blazer. The Vortec V6 was a horrible and unreliable motor. The old owners were old people who drove slow. The carbon buildup got so bad, the engine ended up throwing a rod(among other issues). After replacing the engine, she ended up totaling her Blazer while drunk lol Ahhh memories. Crazy women and Blazer's don't mix hahaha... Keep kicking ass with these videos, if you ever need some music contributions, hit me up, its what I do ;) Cheers!!!
I have a 93 Safari with the Pre Vortec 4.3 and it's a tank, 230xxx KMS and all i've replaced is a fan clutch and block heater lol
Yeah, it probably is because you take care of it. My ex's motor threw a rod at like 120,000 miles. I think the prior owners were not very good with it. The mechanic said the carbon buildup was some of the worst he ever saw. Most of the problems were with the 4 wheel drive and vacuum hoses, too. Just a pain to work on...
I have the 4.3 in my truck, awesome and reliable motor, never had any problems with it.
My dad had the generation prior S10 Blazer 3 door. I remember he was driving me to a friend’s birthday in it when alternator went up on it. I still remember slowly drifting into the center of town in that thing.
I've never heard so many Ben Folds Five references in a car review before.
looks like he got that flux capacitor fixed
Revisiting this because I'm going to check out a 2WD Blazer next Saturday. At a bargain for $2k too
Did ya get it?
I still love my 02' Blazer ZR2 w/ 300k miles on her. She's had plenty replaced just like you mentioned & a new Transmission.
She still gets sticker mpg in 2023!
Looks beautiful because the old Grandpa I bought her from for $3k
always kept her in a garage & not a single person has sat in the backseat.
My heater core went years ago, I just bypassed it because I don't need it here S of Houston Texas & I'm not paying $40 then $400 to have it installed & I'm not having the dash taken apart, she doesn't rattle & don't want her to start rattling. 😂
I knew a guy that had a same period s10 2wd, he hated to drive it in the rain, im more afraid of dexcool, or as i refer to it as "dexcoolaid" grenading the engine!
2000 was still the 1990's.
Hey, the 4.3 has its uses. Despite the intake manifold and distributor problems, its iron block/iron heads/2 valve pushrod configuration is incredibly durable. Plenty of them driving around with three and four hundred thousand miles. And show me another modern naturally aspirated engine that makes 90 pounds of torque at a thousand RPM.
I love the look of the blazer, we had a 96 but everything ended up breaking. We scrapped it for 50$.
Wow I have a 1996 4.3 V6 step side S-10 with almost 200,000 on it. Anyway, it has been way more reliable then this thing has been. I've replaced the distributor, A leaking intake manifold gasket, Fuel pump. water pump. front brakes, headlights, batteries, ect... Minor shit for a 20 year old ride. It does have maintenance light on saying some shit about emissions. Maybe it needs a new o2 sensor? The idle is a bit rough. The stick shift shift manual tranny uses auto trans fluid, and its has a slow leak for many years. Also the truck really needs some AC work. I can charge the AC and they air will work through the summer, but then the refrigerant leaks out before the next summer. Anyway, That 4.3 is a good engine if you take a little bit of care of it. 200,000k 19 years old, burns no oil.
Oh yeah, I forgot about plugs and plug wires the eng belt ect... lol But this along with changing your air filter is routine maintenance on every car.
I think any care is reliable if you look after it, keeping an eye on fluid levels and servicing it every once in a while any car will go on indefinitely.
Yeah exatcly, i dont think any car goes without its flaws from the factory, like my car is a Ford Fiesta, and right out the bat from the factory the Locking barrels are shit so they wear and then you cant lock the door haha =D
But its a 12 year car, and i havent replaced nothing! Absolutely zero =D
The fuel pump and a water pump are pretty big things, and you either drive really gentle or you got luck cuz all these Chevys have loads of problems (Blazers, s10s etc). This one being a perfect example, and my uncle has one that's gone through 3 transmissions, 3 exhausts 2 intake manifolds a water pump fuel pump, and all the other regular maintained items and its a 2001 with less then 170,000 on the clock. My explorer... It's a 97 and biggest thing I've done to it is either brake lines which take all of 20 minutes, transmission lines and spark plugs. Lmao. The explorers and Rangers were much better built then the chevy competitions. Dodge had some issues with their Dakota and Durangos but either way, both alternatives were and are much much more reliable then these cheap ass chevys. Don't u have to take the whole bed off the truck to get to the fuel pump? Lol. That's a big job
Kenny M My dad had a 2001 Ford explorer. that he bought new and kept it until 2011. He is a mechanic and he babied the truck. It was a really good truck, he had very few problems with it. However, the Ford was known to have a weak transmission. He sold the truck to a young guy that probably drove it hard, and he say the guy about a year later and the guy said the transmission failed and had to be replaced. And my dads good friend put 3 or 4 transmissions in his Ford Ranger.
3:00 for the record, this suv does not have a locking front differential, the front axle actuator is for the hubs.
Also, for the record, all the things you rattled off probably cost less than $100 in parts... ok I'm exaggerating but seriously it is ridiculously cheap to maintain these things. As a virtually broke college kid I could afford to fix these machines. And once you fix it once you usually never have to fix it again.
+-Tq- Except for a heater core, cause heater cores are a bitch and o2 sensors are like 100 bucks a pop
Word. I honestly just sold mine in the summer with a bypassed heater core hahaha.
I owned my 2001 blazer for a year and a half and all I had to replace was tie rods, ball joints, hub assemblies, cv axles, water pump, serpentine belt, and now I have u joints to install. But I can still say it's been a good truck through out that time.
My mother had a 95 Jimmy 10 years ago... impeccable timing on that one... owning among THE most inefficient vehicles known to man in 2007-8; when gas was well over $3.50 a gallon smh...
Gas is $3.50 again...lol
Dodge Daytona review, please!
BTW, move over MotorTrend...this guy is the best reviewer of cars on RUclips!
You know if you push your dash light 3 times it will shut the trucks lights off? 2000 LS, 180,000, LOVE IT! Great video.
Damn I miss the 90s. Thanks.