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When did the Chevy Trailblazer model come out?

When did the Chevy Trailblazer model come out?

General Motors launched three new midsize models by the spring of 2001 as early 2002 models. Chevrolet’s TrailBlazer is one member of the trio, which was especially crucial to GM because of the debut of the redesigned Ford Explorer.

How tall is a 2003 Chevrolet TrailBlazer EXT?

The seven-occupant TrailBlazer EXT is 207.8 inches long overall on a 129-inch wheelbase. The EXT stands 3.6 inches taller than the regular TrailBlazer. Ground clearance totals 8 inches.

Is there a north face version of the Trailblazer?

A North Face Edition of the TrailBlazer is available for 2003 and is aimed at outdoors enthusiasts. The North Face option includes lower accent-colored body cladding, running lamps, a liftgate luggage rack, headlight washers, duffel bags, a blanket and even a clothesline.

Is the Chevy Trailblazer the same as the envoy?

The TrailBlazer, Bravada and Envoy models share the same design in their roofs, tailgates and front doors, but most of the other body components are unique to the TrailBlazer. Wedge-shaped fender flares help give the TrailBlazer a different appearance than its GM companions.

What kind of car is the Chevy Trailblazer?

Chevrolet soon added an extended-length TrailBlazer EXT model with a seven-passenger capacity. As reported by Automotive News, sales in the first (partial) year totaled 115,103 units. The TrailBlazer competes against the Dodge Durango, Ford Explorer, Jeep Grand Cherokee and Toyota 4Runner.

The seven-occupant TrailBlazer EXT is 207.8 inches long overall on a 129-inch wheelbase. The EXT stands 3.6 inches taller than the regular TrailBlazer. Ground clearance totals 8 inches.

A North Face Edition of the TrailBlazer is available for 2003 and is aimed at outdoors enthusiasts. The North Face option includes lower accent-colored body cladding, running lamps, a liftgate luggage rack, headlight washers, duffel bags, a blanket and even a clothesline.

The TrailBlazer, Bravada and Envoy models share the same design in their roofs, tailgates and front doors, but most of the other body components are unique to the TrailBlazer. Wedge-shaped fender flares help give the TrailBlazer a different appearance than its GM companions.

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Ruth Doyle