Reasons I like my Blazer.........
#41
Let me count the ways......
1) It's a Chevy
2) It's just the right size.
3) Mine's loaded with options.
4) Everything works!
5) It looks Badass
6) It goes anywhere I point it.
7) I don't have to use a jack or ramps to work under it.
8) It looks Badass!
9) It's simple and fairly inexpensive to work on.
10) Did I mention.... It looks Badass!
1) It's a Chevy
2) It's just the right size.
3) Mine's loaded with options.
4) Everything works!
5) It looks Badass
6) It goes anywhere I point it.
7) I don't have to use a jack or ramps to work under it.
8) It looks Badass!
9) It's simple and fairly inexpensive to work on.
10) Did I mention.... It looks Badass!
#47
New Member
Join Date: May 2012
Posts: 58

The styling, they just don't make vehicles these days like this. Its agressive looking, stance kicks ***, they look sporty and perform. Although they are kinda rare, my ZR-2 is popular inmy town, and see many of them. Oh did i mention its a CHEVY!!
#48
I like them because you make them your own. It's not like the Rice Burners that everyone is going for the same look in there car. The Blazers are, in the most basic of functions, a do whatever you need to do vehicle. Basically, its you personified in a SUV. Thats why I got mine.
#49
This is another reason why I LOVE my Blazer:
Earlier today I was out Urban Wheelin' in the snow. I was getting sort of bored because I was finding nothing very challenging, so I decided to give her the "acid test". I was going to attempt McNaughton Avenue...... the narrowest, steepest hill in my city. Even the snow plows avoid it in the winter because they've crashed so many times.
Anyway... as I'm easily going up it some dumbass in a 3wd Toyrota comes flying out of a side street and tries going up the hill in front of me. I know whats gonna happen, so I just stop in the middle of the road and wait for it.
Sure enough he makes it like 50 feet and starts spinning his RR and LF wheels and loses all his forward momentum. As he slides backwards back down the hill, I chuckle to myself, and drive right out and around him and proceed to the top of the hill!
Earlier today I was out Urban Wheelin' in the snow. I was getting sort of bored because I was finding nothing very challenging, so I decided to give her the "acid test". I was going to attempt McNaughton Avenue...... the narrowest, steepest hill in my city. Even the snow plows avoid it in the winter because they've crashed so many times.
Anyway... as I'm easily going up it some dumbass in a 3wd Toyrota comes flying out of a side street and tries going up the hill in front of me. I know whats gonna happen, so I just stop in the middle of the road and wait for it.
Sure enough he makes it like 50 feet and starts spinning his RR and LF wheels and loses all his forward momentum. As he slides backwards back down the hill, I chuckle to myself, and drive right out and around him and proceed to the top of the hill!





