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    Facelifted model caught testing in Brasil.

    Hopefully improved NVH and Suspension and maybe interior but I think the plastics will remain.

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    Interesting. It still has the best engine among the competitors

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    Quote Originally Posted by EQAddict View Post
    Interesting. It still has the best engine among the competitors
    what's the criteria?

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    Quote Originally Posted by samboy445 View Post
    what's the criteria?
    strongest? obviously

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    Quote Originally Posted by StockEngine View Post
    strongest? obviously

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    Is that the diesel? Are all TBZ diesels?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Nelson de Leon View Post
    Is that the diesel? Are all TBZ diesels?

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    Yes

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    I've driven the Trailblazer's engine (but on a Jeep Rubicon), and it's truly impressive. However, for a family SUV, I don't find it necessary. 140-160 hp is enough considering that none of these PPV's have good brakes, steering, or handling.

    I feel safer with my sedans at 180 kph than I do driving Monteros and Fortuners at 140 kph.


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    Last edited by jut703; January 14th, 2016 at 09:48 PM.

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    What does a PPV stand for again?

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    Pickup-Passenger Vehicle ata, I read it from a Thai site.

    Btw, anyone read AI's '2016' TB LTZ review? Parang wala naman ata bago for this year's model?

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    Quote Originally Posted by LancerA174A View Post
    Pickup-Passenger Vehicle ata, I read it from a Thai site.

    Btw, anyone read AI's '2016' TB LTZ review? Parang wala naman ata bago for this year's model?
    That review was so biased....a complete "sellout" or the author havent tried the new suvs.

    Oh well...

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    Pickup facelift... will the new suv have the same look?

    SPIED: Chevrolet Colorado facelift sports new look

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    Quote Originally Posted by LancerA174A View Post
    Pickup-Passenger Vehicle ata, I read it from a Thai site.

    Btw, anyone read AI's '2016' TB LTZ review? Parang wala naman ata bago for this year's model?
    PPV - PICKUP PLATFORM VEHICLE (ref: http://www.autoindustriya.com/featur...gin-story.html)


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    I see. Many thanks again.

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    Drove the VM engine too on the jeep and it didn't impress me. High power and torque doesn't necessarily mean its the best. Maingay ang engine ng TBZ, rough and medyo mahirap pigain. Its powerful but not really sure if I felt the 500nm.

    Whats impressive is at that output ratings, it has no reliability issues right? Correct me if Im wrong. Galing din ng tuning.

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    I read somewhere kumakain daw ng langis, sa AU sites ko siya una nabasa then dito na satin, magdala daw ng 1-2 liters of oil lagi? Dunno if it's true though.

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    Quote Originally Posted by LancerA174A View Post
    I read somewhere kumakain daw ng langis, sa AU sites ko siya una nabasa then dito na satin, magdala daw ng 1-2 liters of oil lagi? Dunno if it's true though.
    I have a Trailblazer, it doesn't consume more oil than normal. Mine is already 3 years old and at 66,000 kms. No issues so far

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    Quote Originally Posted by numbah5 View Post
    I have a Trailblazer, it doesn't consume more oil than normal. Mine is already 3 years old and at 66,000 kms. No issues so far
    I see, baka isolated cases lang mga nagpost ng feedback.

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    ok got truck and know why its motortrend choice 2 years running! the 2017 2.8L duramax its really a sweet thing torque and all plus i believe this trailblazer is biggest in class and comfortable vs fortuner etc. they fixed interior noise and heavy steer na.

    Question is does any know expert in suspension lowering and maybe have kit for trailblazers? i find stance too high for the 4x2 i got and would like a more durango slick look lower 2-3"

    thanks all for any referral!

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