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2019 Chevrolet Blazer: SUV badge returns on mid-size crossover

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2019 Chevrolet BlazerThe 2019 Chevrolet Blazer brings back a familiar badge to the GM brand's lineup, but reformats what's underneath. Chevy last sold a truck-based Blazer SUV in the 2005 model year. The new vehicle is a mid-size crossover SUV with front-drive roots, seating for five, and a base inline-4 engine. It slots between the Chevy Equinox and Traverse in GM's...

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Not a fan - this thing is now FWD. People, like me, want to see a RWD/body-on-chassis mid-size SUV - preferably off the Canyon/Colorado platform. The S-10 platform ended in 2005 and was replaced with the Trailblazer/Rainer/Envoy platform, which subsequently died in 2009/2010 with GM's bankruptcy. GM is producing a new Trailblazer - in Thailand, but not here in the USA. Go figure.

 

Here is the Thailand-built Trailblazer. What's wrong with selling this here in the US? GM already sells Chinese-built Buicks here.

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