New Details Surrounding Reborn Chevrolet Blazer Emerge
Expect the Blazer to show up sometime in 2018.
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The Blazer is a series of SUVs from GM’s Chevrolet division that was discontinued in 2005. Chevy reintroduced the Blazer for the 2019 model year as a midsize crossover SUV. This page displays Chevrolet Blazer news, pictures, videos, reviews, gossip and more.
Expect the Blazer to show up sometime in 2018.
However, something very different is sitting under the hood.
A frame-on restoration has done this Blazer a lot of good.
There’s no bed, which means it could very well be an SUV.
It seems the 2018 Blazer will be a cousin to the 2017 GMC Acadia.
That’s right, the world’s first C10 Blazer, and it’s on bags.
Chevrolet has nothing to counter a new Bronco.
Where it spars against a Jeep Liberty.
See how the magic happens.
Just don’t expect a mid-engined Corvette.
And they’re for motor land vehicles!
Blending the best of off-road and comfort, we suppose.
Corvette monster truck is the stuff of dreams, and nightmares.
That includes the 1982-2004 Chevrolet S10 and Blazer, as well as their GMC twins.
The Sega Dreamcast was released, Y2K was a thing, and the Chevy Blazer was alive and kicking in ’99.
During the dawn of what would become a major automotive trend, MotorWeek tested the Jeep Wagoneer, Chevrolet S-10 Blazer, and Ford Bronco II.
You thought last week’s Silverado/semi-truck tug-of-war was wild?
A highly, highly modified Blazer.