In the face of a challenging and evolving SUV market, the Chevy TrailBlazer continues to appeal to customers who seek a
midsize package with the capabilities of larger truck. In 2007, Chevrolet sold nearly 135,000 TrailBlazers, making it
one of the industry's most popular SUVs.
Along with its unique capabilities, the TrailBlazer continues to offer a value-driven combination of standard comfort,
convenience and safety features. The lineup is headed by the performance-bred TrailBlazer SS that offers sports car
performance combined with the functionality expected of a utility vehicle. The stable also includes the well-equipped LT
model that is powered by the strong and efficient 4.2L six-cylinder.
First and foremost, the TrailBlazer is a Chevy Truck with the capability and credentials to support that legacy. It
offers generous cargo room, including 80 cubic feet (2,265 L) with the rear seat folded, and great towing power 5,900
pounds (2,676 kg) with the six-cylinder and 6,800 pounds (3,084 kg) with the SS's 6.0L V-8 (2WD).
With the debut of the Chevrolet Traverse, the TrailBlazer was scheduled to be retired from production at the end of
2008.
- Bluetooth phone connectivity for hands-free calls
- Three new exterior colors: Silver Ice Metallic, Silver Moss Metallic, and Sand Beige Metallic
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