Currently driving this 2022 Blazer Premier with the 3.6 and have to say I'm impressed with it. Has 19k on it, I normally wouldn't select a vehicle with this many miles, but the other options were pretty boring - Altima, Camry, Malibu, etc. This is surprisingly clean for having 19k on it, usually rentals are trashed by this point. IMO, National does a better job of maintaining their fleet than the other companies.
Anyways, the Blazer is close in size to a Grand Cherokee, this is a great option for people like me that like a larger 2 row SUV, and I would consider this a real SUV, it isn't a Rav4/CR-V/Equinox type vehicle.
Pros -
Anyways, the Blazer is close in size to a Grand Cherokee, this is a great option for people like me that like a larger 2 row SUV, and I would consider this a real SUV, it isn't a Rav4/CR-V/Equinox type vehicle.
Pros -
- Super comfortable. The ride is great and there is plenty of suspension travel. The seats are supportive, have a ton of padding and both front seats are power and easy to find a comfortable position
- Powertrain is great. The 3.6 is fast off the line, has a ton of power and the transmission shifts fast and always seems to be in the right gear
- Brakes and steering are also great - a lot of feedback and they give the driver a lot of confidence. I like hopping in an unfamiliar vehicle and feeling like I know where all four corners are immediately
- Infotainment - I love GM's infotainment, it's easy to use and intuitive. Sirius was active, wireless Android Auto worked flawlessly
- Interior - It was a nice place to spend time. The dash was wrapped in a nice leatherette, a lot of nice accent lighting, storage and quality materials
- ??? Tough to find any. This is a really nice SUV.