Chevy Blazer is a sport utility vehicle with a heritage that goes back to 1969. The original Blazer was a full-size four-wheel-drive SUV based on a full-size Chevy pickup truck. With a tough truck chassis and available V8 power, Blazer was known for its go-anywhere rugged capabilities. Blazer received a handsome restyling in 1973 and again in 1992. The full-size Blazer evolved into the popular Tahoe SUV in 1994.
The compact S-10 Blazer was introduced in 1983 and remained in production through the 2000 model year. Initially available as a two-door model only, a four-door version joined the S-10 Blazer line in 1991. A more aerodynamically styled S-10 Blazer arrived in 1995.
Although the Chevrolet Blazer is no longer in production, used Blazer models are readily available. You may want to check with your local Chevrolet dealer, as well as automotive buy/sell websites and classified ads in area newspapers.
If you are looking to sell a Chevrolet Blazer, websites such as Kelley Blue Book's www.kbb.com2 and Edmunds.com can provide a guide to Blazer selling prices in your area.
If you're looking for a versatile and spacious vehicle, the award-winning Traverse is the crossover from Chevrolet that delivers seating for up to eight, V6 efficiencył, along with a comprehensive safety package.
Chevy Equinox offers SUV capability and an impressive EPA estimated 32 MPG on the highway in a slightly smaller package. Both Traverse and Equinox have received high praise from the automotive press and consumer publications.