2019 Chevrolet BLAZER RS AWD Review
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- Опубліковано 17 бер 2019
- Check out the ALL NEW 2019 Chevrolet BLAZER RS SUV. Watch as our Sales Manager does a features overview and walk through on this Red Hot exterior on Jet Black Heated and Cooled Leather front buckets and Heated Leather rear bench seat.
MSRP $55,535 CDN less any Discounts and Incentives
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These are so nice ! we just got 2020 awd in silver ! nice size ! we went down a size from a traverse ! we've already needed the awd in upstate NY ! nice video !
Congratulations and we appreciate the comment, cheers!
Just bought the summit white one. Love it so far.
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are you sure it's a true lane assist system? As in it will actually guide you back into your lane. Some of those systems just make a noise and tell you when you've crossed the lane.
You bet some GM Vehicles have ONLY Lane Departure Warning which is what your referencing. This NEW Blazer has BOTH Lane Keep Assist with Lane Departure Warning my.chevrolet.com/how-to-support/driving-performance/driving/lane-keep-assist-departure-warning
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My 2013 Impala lt has a 3.6L V-6 with direct injection, does it also have port injection?
Hey Bennie! Your cars engine is an updated LLT called the LFX with 302hp/262lb ft torque. The Blazer has an updated LFX called LGX with 305hp/269lb ft torque. Its a great engine that's reliable and fuel efficient especially when paired with higher speed transmissions like the 9speed in the ALL NEW Blazer. I believe your Impala has a 6speed, cheers. gmauthority.com/blog/gm/chevrolet/chevrolet-blazer/2019-chevrolet-blazer/2019-chevrolet-blazer-powertrain/2019-chevrolet-blazer-engines/
@@WesternGMDrumheller since my car has a vvt engine it doesn't have a timing belt correct?
Yes yours is a chain and to my knowledge nearly everything is timing chains nowadays not belts. This change over happen around 2006-2009 ish. so in the last 10 or so years.
@@WesternGMDrumheller One more thing, will my Impala's horsepower decrease if I use 87 octane gasoline?
No, checkout this great writeup on Octane www.hemmings.com/blog/2014/04/11/tech-101-octane-the-facts-and-the-fiction-behind-those-higher-priced-fuels/