Chevrolet Blazer
The history of Chevrolet automobiles is rich and deep. The
founding father, William Durant, went through a series of business
dealings, some successful and other's failures, before landing on his
feet around 1910 and forming the Chevrolet Corporation. This would be
the beginning of an automotive tradition of making cars stylish, for
different tastes, and affordable.
The new Chevrolet lineup this year offers some nice improvements, in
technology, functionality and appearance. A perfect example of performance, practicality, and design is the new 2008 Chevrolet Blazer, that is small on the outside and spacious on the inside. The New 2008 Blazer is a mid-size SUV with seating for 5 and loads of cargo space. The offers adjustable gas and brake pedals and dual-stage
airbags, as well as new-age pickup goodies, such as four-wheel steering,
all subtlely crafted under the familiar Surburban roof.
Another innovation that is included is Stabilitrak, pioneered by
Cadillac. Stabilitrack is the reason the 2008 Chevrolet Blazer is as agile as a cat, with smooth cornering and confident handling. It senses impending loss of control and compensates by braking
individual wheels or cutting engine power to help maintain the vehicle's
intended path. Everything about the 2008 Chevrolet Blazer screams adventure, from its large wheels to its beefy new engine. The new has some nice additions, which include a new instrument panel
that accomodate the new split climate control. Also the new Tahoe
includes the adjustable pedals and the new XM satellite radio offering
over 100 digital stations.
Features of the 2008 Chevrolet Blazer: