2009 Chevy Blazer
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2009 Chevy Blazer delivers a Vortec 4300 V6 engine, 190 horsepower, a five-speed manual transmission (standard on 2-Door models). A four-speed automatic transmission is standard on all 4 door models and available on the 2 door models. An electronically controlled four-speed automatic overdrive transmission is standard on 4 Door and optional on 2 door models. A 5 speed manual overdrive transmission is standard on 2-Door models. To help cut down on maintance, the new Chevy Blazer's engine has platinum tip spark plugs 100,000 miles before spark plugs need to be replaced. The recommended engine coolant change is 150,000 miles or five years.
On all Chevy Blazer's air conditioning is standard, 4-Door Chevy LS models come standard with a custom cloth bench, front seat w/head restraints, dual reclining seats, dual cup holders and an armrest with center storage container. When combined with the standard split-folding rear seat the Chevy Blazer LS 4-Door seats 6 passengers and has deluxe cloth highback front reclining bucket seats and includes a floor-mounted convenience console with dual cup holders. The back seats can seat 3 in 4 door models, and 2 in 2-door models. In the Back of the 2003 and next years 2009 Chevy Blazer the back seats fold down to give you more cargo space when needed. One portion of the seat in the back can be folded down for storage while leaving the other back seat up for passenger space, it is a 60/40 split.
Chevy Blazer insurance 2009 rates
One way to lower your 2009 Chevy Blazer insurance rates is by requesting higher deductibles on collision and comprehensive coverage, you can lower your auto insurance costs substantially. For example, increasing your auto insurance deductible from $200 to $500 could reduce your collision cost by 14% to 30%. We don't recommend a high deductable if you are going to purchase the new 2009 Chevy's.
The quotes on new Chevy Blazer's should be free.
Never buy a Chevy Blazer before you know what the insurance rates for that vehicle will be! This may sound silly, but there are people who buy on impulse only to find that they cannot possibly afford insurance on a 2009 Chevy Blazer and exceed their budget.
Blazer 2009 Chevy safety
If you live in a cold area, and you have a new 2009 Chevy Blazer It's always a good idea to head over to a large empty parking lot in your neighborhood when the seasons first snowfall hits. The reason for this is to give you a little time to acquaint yourself with your winter driving abilities in your new Chevy Blazer, and feel of your car on the slippery road.
Remember bridges and overpasses freeze first. Slow down and avoid sudden changes in speed or direction.
Keep your Blazer windows clear of snow and ice.
Keep your speed steady and slow. In deeper snow, it's often necessary to use your Blazer's momentum to keep moving.