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2003 Chevy Trailblazer
The 2003 Chevy Trailblazer comes in a wide variety
of models to cater to people in the market for a healthy
mid-size SUV. As a 4-door wagon, the Trailblazer seats
five easily, with plenty of space left over for whatever
needs to go in the back. Add in a powerful engine, a
nice array of safety and convenience features, and an
even larger list of options and models, and families
will be content to have to choose from this prestigious
lineup of performance-driven SUVs.
For 2003 the Trailblazer is offered in LS, LT and LTZ
models, each with an increasing amount of standard goods
for those who like extreme comfort and a multitude of
convenience gadgets. Of course, each model has either
2WD or 4WD configuration for those who want to tread
off the beaten path and experience a different sort
of driving pleasure. The 2003 is also offered in a special
North Face Edition, which adds a number of practical
features for the outdoor lover.
Under the Hood
All models possess a Vortec 4.2-liter/ 256-cu. inch
I6 with 275 horsepower at 6000rpm and 275lb-ft of torque
at 3600rpm. This translates into one thing: 2003 Trailblazer
owners certainly won't be getting stuck in the mud,
nor will they have trouble transporting their families
around. Also standard is GM's proven Hydra-Matic 4L60-E
four-speed automatic transmission. With the durability
and toughness of a strong Chevy Truck, owners can also
bank on a long life for their Trailblazers.
A safe environment is ensured with Trailblazer's sturdy
construction and advanced braking system. Standard with
all models are four-wheel vented disc antilock brakes
with front aluminum dual piston calipers, as well as
dual-stage airbags for front seating positions. Side-impact
airbags for front seating positions are also available.
Standard Features, Options Packages and Style
Beginning with the base LS and moving up to the loaded
LTZ, the 2003 Tracker provides an incremental increase
in the number of standard features. The LS is no dump
truck though, as it comes with AM/FM CD player, air
conditioning with dual-zone controls, front bucket seats
and more. The LT throws in more standards, including
cruise control and a roof rack, while the LTZ provides
the OnStar system, steering-wheel radio and climate
controls, and host of others.
The North Face Edition tailors to the outdoorsman.
On the exterior, it adds such things as lower accent-color
body cladding, body-colored outside rear-view mirrors,
running lamps, liftgate luggage lamp, and even a clothesline.
The interior is decked out with North Face seats, mesh
map pockets, rain-sense wipers, liftgate lighting, underfloor
storage cargo liner, and North Face duffel bags and
blanket.
There is something for everyone with the 2003 Chevy
Trailblazer. Offering power, performance, comfort and
reliability, this mid-size SUV is sure to catch the
eye.
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