Chevrolet Trailblazer Years

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The TrailBlazer name was used as a trim level on the original Blazer before being spun off as its own model in 2002. It was designed to be a more family-friendly SUV than the Blazer, offering increased space and a choice of powerful straight 6 and V8 engines coupled to two wheel, four wheel or all wheel drive systems. Despite the increased comfort, it still used a body-on-frame structure like a truck, which made it great for towing. Plans were in the works for a new model, but prohibitive development costs led to the SUV's end in 2009. Its place was taken by the Traverse and Equinox crossovers.

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