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Chevrolet 1992 S-10 Blazer
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1992 Chevrolet S-10 Blazer Base
78,858 Miles
Fort Lupton, CO
129
days on market
156% more than similar listings
129
days on market
$9,977
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Chevrolet S-10 Blazer OWNER RATINGS & REVIEWS

Owner Reviews
4.1
13 Reviews
5 star
38%
4 star
31%
3 star
31%
2 star
0%
1 star
0%
Overall
4.1
Value
4.4
Style
4.0
Performance
3.3
Comfort
4.1
Fuel Economy
3.1
Reliability
4.4
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Chad
Chad
Clovis, California
3.0
It's a decent truck.
I do like the drivers seat adjustment options. The direction and pitch of the seat helped in a variety of situations, e.g.. long drives where I need to stay awake, shorter drivers etc. The visibility around the vehicle was adequate, I never had a problem with spacing my vehicle. The interior quality was standard. Nothing to write home about. During the summer the seats wouldn't deal well with moisture, often being damp during the summer months. The stereo was old, like a car from 1991 rather than 2001. The sound was terrible. The speakers would rattle in their housing. The seating was really good, I felt as comfortable in the back seat as I did in the front. I was able to fit 5 comfortably. The trunk space was also good, going camping I was able to fit full size shovels and other gear easily. Also, when traveling I was able to fit my family's full size suit cases. The vehicle's turning radius was also good, I didn't have any problem with k turns and u turns. The get up and go of the throttle was lacking, but with the overdrive (supposed to be) always engaged I knew it had the towing power needed to haul loads.
Elizabeth
Elizabeth
Alabaster, Alabama
4.0
Good and reliable starter vehicle
There were many aspects about this car that I liked. For a smaller SUV, it offered plenty of space in both the front and back seats. The trunk allowed for plenty of towing/toting space for anything from groceries to handling hefty residential moves. The body of the vehicle was also very sturdy, making it able to withstand minor bumps as well as major accidents with minimal cosmetic damage. The interior was easy to clean and was made out of sturdy materials, that when taken care of, wound up lasting through three owners and over twenty years (with well over 200,000 miles on the vehicle). There wasn't anything that has been an immediate dislike for the vehicle itself. It ran well for me and lasted a long time, even though I had purchased it with 150,000 miles on it.
Stephen
Stephen
Lancaster, Pennsylvania
4.0
Good work horse.
The 1999 Chevy Blazer is a great workhorse. Low maintenance cost and keeps running for a long time. It's spacious for being a small SUV. It is easy to maintain and works well. I like that the rear seats fold down flat giving plenty of space in the rear cargo area. I've hauled lumber, mulch, bicycles, and even Christmas trees in mine.