The Blazer’s return to market in 2019 was a surprise to some and an instant hit with others. A few bemoaned the change from the truck-based off-road SUV they remembered from the 1990s to the car-based crossover design it is now. But Chevrolet knew what the market wanted and the new Blazer has done well for itself as a result.
The 2021 Blazer gets a few more safety features added on, but otherwise doesn’t change from its 2019 debut model. It handles well, gets good fuel economy, and has a lot of standard features. It’s also cramped in the back seat, short on cargo space, and a little stiffer in ride quality than some of the competition. There are tradeoffs for all that sporty styling, after all.
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