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Trail Blazer Ls
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Robust Body-on-Frame Construction
Spacious Interior
Strong Towing Capacity
Reliable Powertrains (for its era)
Good Off-Road Potential
Relatively Affordable Parts
Fuel Economy
Aging Interior Design and Features
Potential for Rust
Ride Comfort on Pavement
Limited Safety Technology (early models)
Transmission Issues (some variants)
Head Gasket Failure
Brake System Wear (rotors, pads)
Transfer Case Issues (4WD models)
Thoroughly inspect the frame and underbody for rust, especially if the vehicle is from a rust-prone region.
Check maintenance records, particularly for transmission fluid changes and any major engine work.
Test drive the vehicle on various road surfaces to assess suspension and steering.
Verify the functionality of the 4WD system (if applicable) by engaging it on a safe, loose surface.
Pay attention to any unusual noises from the engine, transmission, or drivetrain.
Consider a pre-purchase inspection by a trusted mechanic.
Research specific engine and transmission combinations, as some are more reliable than others.
Wheel Bearing Failure