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DRIVEN: 2019 Chevrolet Blazer LT AWD 3.6
Robert Hall replied to regfootball's topic in Reader Reviews
The badge and dealer experience? -
DRIVEN: 2019 Chevrolet Blazer LT AWD 3.6
Robert Hall replied to regfootball's topic in Reader Reviews
Meh... Yes....so much unrelenting mediocrity. Have they really improved since then with the volume stuff? I know the quality and reliability is better, but the product just seems so uninspired.. -
DRIVEN: 2019 Chevrolet Blazer LT AWD 3.6
Robert Hall replied to regfootball's topic in Reader Reviews
True..they've improved since the infinite mediocrity of the 80s-90s X-bodies, A-bodies, J-bodies.....truly generic appliances. Disposable, forgettable cars with no character, just cheap plastics and trivial brand differences. These CUVs have distinct styling, but they are just as forgettable as past GM generics..just fodder for recycling in 10-15 years, nothing memorable. Sad that GM doesn't aspire to do better. -
DRIVEN: 2019 Chevrolet Blazer LT AWD 3.6
Robert Hall replied to regfootball's topic in Reader Reviews
Different badging, different dealers (usually). I'd assume the interior plastics are better than the Chevy, GMC or Buick and they have more interior color choices? -
DRIVEN: 2019 Chevrolet Blazer LT AWD 3.6
Robert Hall replied to regfootball's topic in Reader Reviews
GM just can't help themselves... new GM is like old GM still in that if we have a platform available, every dealer gets a variation... esp. something that is currently hot like midsize crossovers. C1XX is the J-body or W-body etc of today.. same meat, different toppings. I'd assume the '64 A-bodies had the same chassis...same wheelbase. What point would it have been to have different chassis for each brand? I know GM had a lot of duplication back then like different V8s at each brand, but I would have thought they would strive for some commonality for economies of scale in manufacturing, esp. with the dirty bits. I would think the '65 B-body chassis would have been similar across the brands also other than wheelbase variations...likewise for the C-bodies. Anyway, back to present day..the one vehicle w/ different trims view is intriguing...what is a GM brand/division these days, beyond styling and trim? Just a marketing organization mostly.. -
Chrysler News: FCA Expanding Michigan Production Capacity
Robert Hall replied to Drew Dowdell's topic in Chrysler
Good news for the Motor City, good news for Jeep. -
Hyundai News:Hyundai's Genesis Brand Unveils the G90 Flagship
Robert Hall replied to William Maley's topic in Genesis
Maybe more reliable...the Korean products tend to be more simpler and more reliable than the infinitely complex Germans. -
DRIVEN: 2019 Chevrolet Blazer LT AWD 3.6
Robert Hall replied to regfootball's topic in Reader Reviews
Who knows...even in the ancient black & white world GM did have some body and platform sharing between divisions. -
DRIVEN: 2019 Chevrolet Blazer LT AWD 3.6
Robert Hall replied to regfootball's topic in Reader Reviews
The more things change with GM, the more they stay the same...every brand gets it's own versions. They went so crazy w/ GMT360, surprised Pontiac and Cadillac didn't get variations of that... -
Hyundai News:Hyundai's Genesis Brand Unveils the G90 Flagship
Robert Hall replied to William Maley's topic in Genesis
I don't know, doesn't look like it has enough rear legroom for you...;) -
Peugeot Selected As Brand for PSA's Return to U.S.
Robert Hall replied to Drew Dowdell's topic in Peugeot
Didn't see that post. Doesn't sound encouraging for them. -
Peugeot Selected As Brand for PSA's Return to U.S.
Robert Hall replied to Drew Dowdell's topic in Peugeot
??? Peugeot is a PSA brand, Renault is a Renault-Nissan brand. Unrelated. I don't think there has been any announcement about Renault returning to NA. -
Peugeot Selected As Brand for PSA's Return to U.S.
Robert Hall replied to Drew Dowdell's topic in Peugeot
I'm not sure what they can do to stand out in a crowded market. Citroen or DS would have been a better choice for emphasizing the 'Frenchness'...Citroen today, though, doesn't have the weird factor that was their strength in the past. Other than VW, there aren't any non-premium mainstream European brands in the US these days, so Peugeot could fit in that way, as an alternative to VW or the mainstream Korean and Japanese brands....but with what hook to make it stand out? -
DRIVEN: 2019 Chevrolet Blazer LT AWD 3.6
Robert Hall replied to regfootball's topic in Reader Reviews
Alas, the world is full of such uniformed, clueless people...and this is an enthusiast page, so we are aware of common platforms...I have no interest in what the general public think about anything... -
DRIVEN: 2019 Chevrolet Blazer LT AWD 3.6
Robert Hall replied to regfootball's topic in Reader Reviews
I don't know why Chevy would target Acura, though..that's what GMC or Buick is for. Chevy should be targeting Honda, Nissan, Toyota, Ford, Hyundai, etc...the entry level brands. -
DRIVEN: 2019 Chevrolet Blazer LT AWD 3.6
Robert Hall replied to regfootball's topic in Reader Reviews
The Blazer seems like a Murano competitor more than anything...they even copied the older Murano styling w/ the kicked up quarter window. -
DRIVEN: 2019 Chevrolet Blazer LT AWD 3.6
Robert Hall replied to regfootball's topic in Reader Reviews
I suppose so, but I can't really compare cars from long ago with these plastic generic FWD lease appliances. Different GM, different time and place. Ford doesn't have any filler brands anymore, though since they got rid of Mercury..so I'm not surprised they run the price up to Lincoln price points. -
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DRIVEN: 2019 Chevrolet Blazer LT AWD 3.6
Robert Hall replied to regfootball's topic in Reader Reviews
They still have some filler brands, though...GMC and Buick. At least the styling is differentiated.. -
DRIVEN: 2019 Chevrolet Blazer LT AWD 3.6
Robert Hall replied to regfootball's topic in Reader Reviews
Damn that gray plastic interior is ugly...and what is up w/ the center vents so low on the dash....better inside than a 2005 Equinox, I suppose, but still ugly gray and cheap. -
Maybe..2008-2009 was a really bad time for the auto industry... they were barely hanging on then.
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Well, it is 10+ year old vehicle so the fit & finish probably wouldn't be that great... I see a few around here occasionally, rusty and worn out but still running.
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Chicago 2019: 2020 Toyota Tacoma: Comments
Robert Hall replied to William Maley's topic in Chicago Auto Show (CAS)
Base 4cyl power in midsize pickups seems to vary quite a bit...the Ranger seems to have the most base power in the US market...2.3 Turbo w/ 270hp. The Colorado has a 2.5 w/ 200hp, and Nissan Frontier has a 2.5 w/ 152hp, so the Tacoma is consistent w/ the Frontier in base power.- 26 replies
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DRIVEN: 2019 Chevrolet Blazer LT AWD 3.6
Robert Hall replied to regfootball's topic in Reader Reviews
True, but this is GM...they always seem to compete with themselves.. -
DRIVEN: 2019 Chevrolet Blazer LT AWD 3.6
Robert Hall replied to regfootball's topic in Reader Reviews
Though I don't see consumers cross shopping Chevy and Cadillac, the Blazer gives the Chevy dealer something to compete w/ the Acadia and XT5 at dealers across or down the street...