any concerns re 2002 Trailblazers?
Question:
– Hide quoted text — Show quoted text – > LOL…my daughter (14) gets sick in any vehicle if she reads. > I am looking to steal an "EXT" from may a chevy astro and stick it on the > back. The 2003 upgrading includes an optional 5.3 L V8 275 HP 375 ft/lb > torque, if you need I don’t. > have fun. > Bill > Thanks Bill. So far the only concern I am having is that monthly payment > that goes on and on and on. I haven’t seen any badging on either. Maybe > that will be the 2003 upgrading. I do like the ride, both my kids got car > sick in hte Durango test drive after about a mile of rough pavement. They > didn’t even notice with the Trailblazer. > > Personally, I have none so far. I have had Trailblazer EXT 4X4 for 3 > weeks > > and haven’t come across any problems. Great riding vehicle, quiet, > smooth. > > Better than alot of cars. > > The only thing I wonder about is why is there not any EXT badging on it? > Is > > there XL badging on the Envoy? I have seen any there either. > > Bill > > > Hi, new to the group. Just made a downpayment on a Trailblazer (ext) > 4X4. > > > Anything that would make a guy want to cut and run. Not going to be > used > > > for real off roading, just steep icy and snowy roads on the way to the > > > grocery store. Most online comments seem to be positive. > > > Thanks in advance.
Make sure to have the fuel lines checked on the trail blazers. I recent TSB I got says something about the fuel lines disconnecting.. Please check it out .. I am sorry I cant remember the year in the TSB but have it checked.. Brandon Xpress Lube East Colfax
Response:
Thanks Brandon. When I did a "problems" search there was a press release about a recall on the fuel lines. Mine should be new enough to be after that. I am going to ask the question though. Although we get basically the same vehicles as the U.S mostly, and made in the same plants, usually, we don’t get the same recalls in Canada. I think the manufactures have threatened the Government that they will pull the manufacturing out of Canada if they get too much grief. My Dakota had had a couple of minor problems mentioned on the NHTSA web site that my dealer claimed "we never ever heard of that". Really inspires confidence.
– Hide quoted text — Show quoted text – run. > LOL…my daughter (14) gets sick in any vehicle if she reads. > I am looking to steal an "EXT" from may a chevy astro and stick it on the > back. The 2003 upgrading includes an optional 5.3 L V8 275 HP 375 ft/lb > torque, if you need I don’t. > have fun. > Bill > > Make sure to have the fuel lines checked on the trail blazers. I recent TSB > I got says something about the fuel lines disconnecting.. Please check it > out .. I am sorry I cant remember the year in the TSB but have it checked.. > Brandon > Xpress Lube East Colfax
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LOL…my daughter (14) gets sick in any vehicle if she reads. I am looking to steal an "EXT" from may a chevy astro and stick it on the back. The 2003 upgrading includes an optional 5.3 L V8 275 HP 375 ft/lb torque, if you need I don’t. have fun. Bill
– Hide quoted text — Show quoted text -> Thanks Bill. So far the only concern I am having is that monthly payment > that goes on and on and on. I haven’t seen any badging on either. Maybe > that will be the 2003 upgrading. I do like the ride, both my kids got car > sick in hte Durango test drive after about a mile of rough pavement. They > didn’t even notice with the Trailblazer. > Personally, I have none so far. I have had Trailblazer EXT 4X4 for 3 weeks > and haven’t come across any problems. Great riding vehicle, quiet, smooth. > Better than alot of cars. > The only thing I wonder about is why is there not any EXT badging on it? > Is > there XL badging on the Envoy? I have seen any there either. > Bill > > Hi, new to the group. Just made a downpayment on a Trailblazer (ext) > 4X4. > > Anything that would make a guy want to cut and run. Not going to be > used > > for real off roading, just steep icy and snowy roads on the way to the > > grocery store. Most online comments seem to be positive. > > Thanks in advance.
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Hi, new to the group. Just made a downpayment on a Trailblazer (ext) 4X4. Anything that would make a guy want to cut and run. Not going to be used for real off roading, just steep icy and snowy roads on the way to the grocery store. Most online comments seem to be positive. Thanks in advance.
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Personally, I have none so far. I have had Trailblazer EXT 4X4 for 3 weeks and haven’t come across any problems. Great riding vehicle, quiet, smooth. Better than alot of cars. The only thing I wonder about is why is there not any EXT badging on it? Is there XL badging on the Envoy? I have seen any there either. Bill
– Hide quoted text — Show quoted text -> Hi, new to the group. Just made a downpayment on a Trailblazer (ext) 4X4. > Anything that would make a guy want to cut and run. Not going to be used > for real off roading, just steep icy and snowy roads on the way to the > grocery store. Most online comments seem to be positive. > Thanks in advance.
Response:
Thanks Bill. So far the only concern I am having is that monthly payment that goes on and on and on. I haven’t seen any badging on either. Maybe that will be the 2003 upgrading. I do like the ride, both my kids got car sick in hte Durango test drive after about a mile of rough pavement. They didn’t even notice with the Trailblazer.
– Hide quoted text — Show quoted text -> Personally, I have none so far. I have had Trailblazer EXT 4X4 for 3 weeks > and haven’t come across any problems. Great riding vehicle, quiet, smooth. > Better than alot of cars. > The only thing I wonder about is why is there not any EXT badging on it? Is > there XL badging on the Envoy? I have seen any there either. > Bill > Hi, new to the group. Just made a downpayment on a Trailblazer (ext) 4X4. > Anything that would make a guy want to cut and run. Not going to be used > for real off roading, just steep icy and snowy roads on the way to the > grocery store. Most online comments seem to be positive. > Thanks in advance.