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5 unique features on the Blazer

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Since Chevy has brought the Blazer to the LA Autoshow, so new unique characteristics of the crossover have come to light. While it may only be slightly larger than the Equinox, I think we can all agree that the new design language is much more appealing. https://www.trucks.com/2018/11/29/la-auto-show-5-things-2019-chevrolet-blazer/
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None of these features seem unique to the Blazer, aside from the locking locking glove box. Will be a great feature when using a valet or leaving your car unattended for longer periods of time.
Agree.

Design is an improvement in regards to what GM has been doing up till now, but compared to the greater market, its nothing special.
I will however give them credit on the Blazer RS even though the rear end is lacking (IMO).
We might have to look out for what brands like Toyota do because they're able to be risky without suffering much, if they move, Chevy will.
The focus should be on what type of 4-cylinder setup because a big displacement 4 banger with forced induction can perform near small displacement V8 output range.
They'll be looking for other vehicles to use that engine, with or without the same turbo, but often car makers variate what certain components do to get the max returns.
Yeah but fuel economy has taken a dive in the process. The whole reason of going towards a smaller engine should be for better efficiency, but a high revving engine is going to prevent that.
Sadly they are only working on short term solutions.

On the other side of the coin... Tesla is targeting the long term, not just with going electric but build quality all throughout.
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