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2003 Chevrolet Blazer reviews and buying guide.

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2003 Chevrolet Blazer

The 2003 Chevrolet Blazer is a compact SUV that combines performance, toughness and versatility - all the prerequisites for a successful sport utility vehicle. Blazer slots into Chevy's lineup between the Tracker and the Trailblazer, and as the middle sibling offers a nice blend of capabilities. It has the ability to do all the tough stuff when needed, as well as carry you around city streets in a nice, comfortable ride. The 2003 Chevrolet Blazer comes in two versions: the LS model (in both two-door and four-door), and the sporty Xtreme (two-door). The 2003 LS is the latest in the standard, tested line of Blazers, while the Xtreme provides a little more spark for those who like to live on the edge.

For 2003, the Blazer offers an improved full-injection system, a more stylish interior, and a list of other convenience options that make the ride on the inside just as good as the Blazer looks on the outside. Throw in the rugged versatility inherent in Chevy trucks, along with safety and dependability, and you've summed up the 2003 Blazer.

Under the Hood

The 2003 Blazer's engine has plenty of bite. As a 4.3-liter V6 with 190 hp at 4400rpm and 250lb-ft of torque at 2800rpm, there is little chance you won't be able to get up to speed quickly or power through whatever terrain you choose to confront. The LS model comes in either 4-speed automatic transmission (standard in the four-door) or 5-speed manual (optional only in the two-door), while the Xtreme offers the same choice in its version.

Both the LS and Xtreme make safety a priority, with dual front airbags and standard antilock brakes. If you want to see what kind of challenge the Blazer's up to, your best bet is the Xtreme, with its advanced Z87 Sport Suspension system.

Standard Features, Options Packages and Style

Cruise control, air-conditioning, and all the basics come standard with both the LS and Xtreme versions of the 2003 Chevrolet Blazer. Four-wheel drive configuration is available on both versions as well, as are a host of other amenities to improve the comfort of the ride.

The Xtreme offers a little more in the way of style, for those who are so inclined. With lower body-side cladding and wheel flares, body-colored grille, bumpers, lower cladding and flares, and special "Xtreme badging," you're sure to be noticed cruising around. Five-spoke aluminum wheels also come standard, though there's a good chance they might be covered in mud and grime from a hard days ride (again, if you're so inclined).

Xtreme owners can also choose from a number of options, including a new Flame/Heat decal package, available sunroof, and a variety of sophisticated audio systems. All of this and more, at a reasonable price to boot, with the 2003 Chevrolet Blazer.





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