Magandang pag ipunan tong Trailblazer.
kahit sa pictures pa lang, gawapong gwapo na. paano pa sa personal? i'll be eyeing the 4x2 AT next year.
kahit sa pictures pa lang, gawapong gwapo na. paano pa sa personal? the best leg room for the 3rd row among the Fort, Monty, Sorento and Santa Fe.
i'll be eyeing the 4x2 AT next year.
Same here. I hope the 4x2 A/T will also have 18" wheels, leather seats and a DVD/GPS system.
yep in the middle of those 2 round power outlet cover looking thingies are 2 buttons.
just came from chevy in edsa and got a tour of the whole place from a friend there. saw the white 2.5 4x2 and a black ltz 4x4 2.8. even sat in the white with the engine running and its pretty silent inside altho you could feel the engine vibration through the seat, but only slightly. went around, inside, sat inside and even looked at the underside of the black. has the most comfy 3rd row, deep foot wells on this one guys.
this is one good alternative to your usual run of the mill tfort and monty
Ano difference sa itsura nung LT and LTZ? Apart from the badge and the interior material, may pinagkaiba ba sa labas?
It might even replace the Monty as the number 1 pick up based-SUV here in the Philippines. More and better features than the 2 PPVs and with a very competitive pricing scheme. Chevrolet has really learned its lesson from the expensive and stripped-of-features Colorado 2.8 LTZ 4x4 A/T.
Same interior pero may cruise control, hill descent control, hill start assist, electronic stability control, traction control, panic brake assist, cornering brake control ang Trailblazer. Colorado wala, pero sa Thailand meron sa Colorado yung mga binanggit kong features ng Trailblazer, which is also standard in the Thai Trailblazer
one thing that caught my attention, the bumper of the trailblazer is very very slightly different than that of the colorado, and it may be just me, but i like the colorado bumper more. the colorado bumper is a lil more extended with the slit vents above the fogs. it also has a more pronounced skid plate design, tho i doubt you can really use that part as a skid plate. the trailblazer bumper is flat compared to the colorado's
i think the bumpers are the same size tho so the colorado's may fit the trailblazer. if i get the trailblazer, im sourcing a colorado bumper and swap it with stock first thing lol
Not yet but based on those that were displayed, and are currently on display, the local specs is the same as the Thai market Trailblazers, both LT and LTZ. The local LTZ has the same specs as that of the Thai Trailblazer LTZ1 except for the DVD/GPS HU of the latter.
If Top Gear Philippines observed a 8.05 km/l city FC with bumper to bumper traffic during its review of the Colorado 2.8 LTZ 4x4 A/T, I'm predicting the Trailblazer will have a 7.5-7.8 km/l city driving FC in the same driving conditions during Top Gear's review of the Colorado.
Saw the trailblazer yesterday at Chevy EDSA, looks ok imo. Definitely a looker vs. The common fort and monty. Parang mashado lang squarish yun likod.
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Ewan ko but sa akin lang... di na ako naniniwala sa mga FC reviews na yan. I think they hype that its fuel efficient but in fact when you actually drive it yourself, hindi pareho sa test nila.
Tsaka based from my experience, whether it's diesel or gas basta same engine (eg. 2.0 or 2.5, etc...), pareho lang ang FC. Lamang lang ang diesel kasi mas mura.
So for the Trailblazer's 2.8 liter engine na 4x4 and A/T... I think it's going to be around 6 km/liter city driving.