2002 Chevy Blazer reviews and buying
guide.
2002 Chevy Blazer
The 2002 Chevy Blazer, long a hardworking member of
the Chevy Truck lineup, represents virtually everything
a sport utility buyer could desire in an SUV.
The 2002 Chevy Blazer will offer two versions: an LS
model (two-door and four-door) in the standard configuration
and the popular, sporty Blazer Xtreme (two-door). The
four-door LT model is discontinued, but a leather-seating
package is now offered on the LS.
With its capable Vortec 4300 V6, two transmission choices
and the available Autotrac four-wheel-drive system on
4x4 models, Blazer can ably adjust to any situation
that might arise on the road.
"Blazers role in the Chevy truck lineup
has been slightly altered for 2002 with the introduction
of the all-new TrailBlazer," said Russ Clark, Blazer
brand manager. "We have simplified build combinations
and model designations to offer Blazer buyers everything
they could want in a compact sport utility vehicle,
while offering them a lower price range."
Chevy Blazer is positioned between the Tracker and
the TrailBlazer in the Chevy sport utility family, giving
the division a comprehensive lineup of small to midsize
utility vehicles. Clark added: "Blazer is a tried
and true compact SUV that has experienced strong sales
in recent years. With fewer model designations and a
lower price point, we can draw even more consumers into
the Chevy Truck family, while keeping our loyal customers."
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