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Used 1995 Chevrolet Blazer LT 4-Door 4WD for Sale Nationwide

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4.5 Overall rating(4 reviews)
Casey M says...
Apr 12, 2009
Performance is on par with a large displacement 90* V6. It lakcs a little on the bottom end, but really comes alive around 3000 rpm. Handling is exceptional considering it is a small SUV, but it is no sports car, and it reminds you of that if you start to push it. Braking is average for disc/drum brakes, but the ABS is a bit sensitive. Stopping in snow often requires the use of 4WD or else it will just push the front. Quality is average for GM. The body has over 160,000 miles and has its usual rattles, but I have fixed a few of them. Other than basic maintnance, it has its share of a few parts that need to be replaced, which include oil cooler and filter lines, and the shifter cable. Styling is average for its era. Inside screams bland GM, which sadly has been their stand since the early 90's to now. I have made a few exterior modifications to make it stand out amongst the rest. Cost is a bit high with it only getting 16 mpg. However, I know people who could only get 13 mpg with theirs, or averaging 22 mpg. It really seems to be vehicle specific. It is a bit fun to drive. I wish it was equipped with a posi rear factory, but I will be swapping one in from my 3rd generation Camaro. It's a blast to drive in the snow and is rather easy to get and hold sideways.
Eric B says...
Apr 21, 2008
Lived in North Brunswick, Staten Island, and Newark. Took a hell of a beating and it NEVER let me down. I really miss this truck.
Val G says...
Apr 8, 2008
I loved this vehicle. Had wanted one since I was like 13 yrs old. It had leather seats, cruise control, luggage rack, and a custom cd player.
Brett F says...
Sep 26, 2010
it was an ok car. sucked on gas, and no reason for it though.small 4.3 L vortec, but it had a decent acceleration. not good for pulling trailer though. expensive on gas, and needed frequent fill ups because of a small tank.

 

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4.5 Overall rating

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Casey M

4.0

Reviewed a 1995 Chevrolet LT 4-Door 4WD on Apr 12, 2009

Performance is on par with a large displacement 90* V6. It lakcs a little on the bottom end, but really comes alive around 3000 rpm. Handling is exceptional considering it is a small SUV, but it is no sports car, and it reminds you of that if you start to push it. Braking is average for disc/drum brakes, but the ABS is a bit sensitive. Stopping in snow often requires the use of 4WD or else it will just push the front. Quality is average for GM. The body has over 160,000 miles and has its usual rattles, but I have fixed a few of them. Other than basic maintnance, it has its share of a few parts that need to be replaced, which include oil cooler and filter lines, and the shifter cable. Styling is average for its era. Inside screams bland GM, which sadly has been their stand since the early 90's to now. I have made a few exterior modifications to make it stand out amongst the rest. Cost is a bit high with it only getting 16 mpg. However, I know people who could only get 13 mpg with theirs, or averaging 22 mpg. It really seems to be vehicle specific. It is a bit fun to drive. I wish it was equipped with a posi rear factory, but I will be swapping one in from my 3rd generation Camaro. It's a blast to drive in the snow and is rather easy to get and hold sideways.

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Eric B

5.0

Reviewed a 1995 Chevrolet LT 4-Door 4WD on Apr 21, 2008

Lived in North Brunswick, Staten Island, and Newark. Took a hell of a beating and it NEVER let me down. I really miss this truck.

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Val G

5.0

Reviewed a 1995 Chevrolet LT 4-Door 4WD on Apr 8, 2008

I loved this vehicle. Had wanted one since I was like 13 yrs old. It had leather seats, cruise control, luggage rack, and a custom cd player.

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Brett F

4.0

Reviewed a 1995 Chevrolet LT 4-Door 4WD on Sep 26, 2010

it was an ok car. sucked on gas, and no reason for it though.small 4.3 L vortec, but it had a decent acceleration. not good for pulling trailer though. expensive on gas, and needed frequent fill ups because of a small tank.

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