It is an excellent buy if you live in an area where there are few foreign SUV dealers and its made to fit Americans and the American way of life.
Detailed review:
At approx. 14,000 miles I have experienced my first problem.When the vehicle is out in snow or rain and the temperature is at or near freezing, the plastic covering at the top of the rear hatch can freeze to the edge of the roof and when the hatch is then opened, the clips holding the plastic can be pulled out. If all clips come out and the condition is not noticed, only the wiring for the long thin stop light holds the plastic to the car.If the clips break a new part is needed. My dealer has had several cases of this problem as freezing weather arrived. Advice is to check the cover edge especially after going through a car wash in cold weather before opening the hatch.
Also considered:
2003 GMC Envoy XL
2003 Chevrolet Tahoe
2003 Honda Pilot
Vehicle purchased:
2003 Chevrolet TrailBlazer
About This Reviewer...
Email address:
pwm@svol.net
Location:
Hermitage, Pennsylvania
Other vehicles owned:
None
Review submitted:
December 09, 2003
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