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Thai Armed Forces Take Delivery Of Chevrolet Trailblazers

On June 25, Chevrolet Thailand has delivered a fleet of 20 Chevrolet Trailblazers to the Royal Thai Armed Forces. Built locally at GM’s Rayong plant in Thailand, the vehicles will be used “in national service”.

The delivery marks the second fleet of Chevrolet vehicles acquired by the Royal Thai Armed Forces, which operates under the Ministry of Defense. In 2014, the national military purchased 20 Chevrolet Colorado pickup trucks, which it continues to use today.

Meanwhile, American buyers can’t buy the Trailblazer in the U.S. since Chevrolet doesn’t offer the midsize SUV in North America. Oh well.

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  1. Where is our Trailblazer. You are forcing your loyal customers to look and buy other brands, ie Jeep GC! Sales are down for GM? Wake up GM and give many of us what we want! May help slumping sales…Hello! Enough with the wrong sized crossovers. Too small or too big. Not all of us need third row seats! Please do the obvious and right thing>

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    1. AND YOU ARE A BULLSHIT!

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  2. Imaging that truck with the Colorado front end. When I retired my 2002 Trailblazer I almost went to jeep, but chose a 2015 Traverse. Love it, but I prefer a real wheel drive.

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