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    Default Re: Buying a 2014 Chevy TrailBlazer in 2021? YAY or NAY?

    Morning Guys,
    I came across this thread for the opposite reason. I need to sell my 2017 TB as I need a bakkie and I wanted to check if the TB remains desirable in the market. Seems so...
    Let me know if you might be interested; otherwise I'll advertise next week somewhere.
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    Default Re: Buying a 2014 Chevy TrailBlazer in 2021? YAY or NAY?

    Quote Originally Posted by Andries-4WD View Post
    Morning Guys,
    I came across this thread for the opposite reason. I need to sell my 2017 TB as I need a bakkie and I wanted to check if the TB remains desirable in the market. Seems so...
    Let me know if you might be interested; otherwise I'll advertise next week somewhere.
    2017, so the facelift then. Cool. I hope you get a reasonable price.

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    Default Re: Buying a 2014 Chevy TrailBlazer in 2021? YAY or NAY?

    After a week of owning the 2017 TB, all I can say is we made the right decision. All of that reliability of my previous 2013 but with some suave and some really cool gadgets like auto headlights, auto wipers, auto dim rearview, lane departure, front PDC and collision alert, rear cross traffic alert, rear cam, the best Bluetooth car kit I owned so far, lekker infotainment, nav, tyre pressure monitoring, remote start, and the traditional items such as the ride comfort, the 500nm on a silky auto, the fuel economy (8.5lt/100km in the first 600km) and its quieter than before. Click image for larger version. 

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    Default Re: Buying a 2014 Chevy TrailBlazer in 2021? YAY or NAY?

    Quote Originally Posted by Gav.S View Post
    After a week of owning the 2017 TB, all I can say is we made the right decision. All of that reliability of my previous 2013 but with some suave and some really cool gadgets like auto headlights, auto wipers, auto dim rearview, lane departure, front PDC and collision alert, rear cross traffic alert, rear cam, the best Bluetooth car kit I owned so far, lekker infotainment, nav, tyre pressure monitoring, remote start, and the traditional items such as the ride comfort, the 500nm on a silky auto, the fuel economy (8.5lt/100km in the first 600km) and its quieter than before. Click image for larger version. 

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    Yes!

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    Default Re: Buying a 2014 Chevy TrailBlazer in 2021? YAY or NAY?

    If you are still undecided about to buy or not to buy, well, there is no better option for towing heavy loads, like big boats over the drakensburg.
    This blazer is just amazing when it comes to power.
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