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Old 03-23-2006, 11:51 PM
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Trailblazer SS -- What do you think ?


2006 Chevrolet TrailBlazer SS
In its own way, it’s subtler.
by Conor Twomey (2006-03-13)


If there's one thing the TrailBlazer wasn't crying out for it was more power. A new interior, maybe… but not more power!

To my mind, the 300-hp, 5300 Vortec V-8 offers about as much performance as the TrailBlazer really needs for the daily school run, but that didn't stop Chevrolet from slotting the Corvette's LS2 V-8 into its engine bay and beefing up the looks and suspension to match. The resulting vehicle is called the TrailBlazer SS, although confusingly, it's sold as a package on LS or LT short-wheelbase models with 2WD or 4WD, rather than being a model it its own right. Go figure.



So what, exactly, does the SS package get you for an additional five grand or so? Well, obviously there's the 6.0-liter, pushrod Corvette V-8, restricted to 391 hp and 395 lb-ft of torque in the SS due to space constraints in the TrailBlazer's engine bay and the fact there's only room for a single tailpipe. Even so, Chevrolet has specially tuned the exhaust system (complete with single storm-drain-sized tailpipe) to make all the right noises under acceleration while keeping its distinctive V-8 rumble impressively mute at highway speeds.



Sadly, that fine engine is saddled with an awful transmission - an ancient four-speed automatic that offers no manual shifting and the electronic sophistication of a lightbulb. Kickdown is reasonably quick but it's anything but smooth and because it has been programmed to be as economical as possible, it's far to eager to jump back into top gear again making it impossible to enjoy the SS on any kind of a challenging road.

That said, when it comes to straight-line butt-haulin', the TrailBlazer is tough to beat. For maximum performance you simply stomp on the gas pedal and wait for the horizon to come to you - 0-60 mph takes around than six seconds in the RWD model we drove and the quarter-mile is dispatched somewhere in the 14s - not bad for a 4552-lb SUV.



If you lean on the brakes before building up revs, the TrailBlazer will break the rear wheels loose or cause the rather crude stability control system to slap you across the face if you forget to turn it off (or at least as "off" as GM's lawyers will let you) but the chassis really isn't set up for heroic powerslides or delicate drifts. The standard 20-inch wheels are wrapped in some impressively large and sticky Goodyear Eagle tires, which seem to contribute more to the TrailBlazer's ride and handling than you might expect.

All blinged up

In addition to the bling-bling wheels, the SS also gets special bumpers, mesh grilles, turn signals in the mirrors, and some special badging, which doesn't sound like a lot but it has the same effect as slipping off the dowdy glasses and letting down the school-mistress bun. The TrailBlazer SS oozes just the right amount of understated aggression to be handsome without being overwrought and cartoon-ish like the Grand Cherokee SRT-8. The SS also gets a slightly lower suspension with Bilstein shock absorbers, thicker front stabilizer bars, a quicker steering rack, a limited slip rear differential, bigger brakes with Corvette brake pads (steady now), self-leveling rear air suspension, and a Torsen center differential on 4WD models. The "sports" suspension is definitely firmer but not so stiff it'll rattle your teeth out. Indeed, the SS feels to me like every TrailBlazer should, offering a reasonable amount of information about the road surface beneath with none of the usual float or wallow.

Unfortunately, while the suspension modifications do wonders for the TrailBlazer's overall ride and handling, they don't go far enough to actually make the SS a sporty drive. There's still a fair bit of roll in corners and too much unwanted body movements when braking, accelerating, or stumbling across mid-corner bumps. The tires grip well, though, and do an admirable job of keep the SS on line through the twisty stuff, while they also contribute significantly to the SS's impressive highway refinement. The brakes, too, feel strong and are more than capable of reining in the SS from big speeds, which is reassuring given how rapidly it can accelerate.



The steering is probably the biggest difference between the SS and standard TrailBlazer. It's quick without being go-kartish and makes the TrailBlazer SS feel smaller and more agile than the regular TrailBlazer. What a shame, then, you have to steer with the same massive tiller you find in every Chevy truck, and I'm not even going to get started on the dashboard. All I'll say is that I can't remember the last time I saw sliders on a vehicle's HVAC controls and why can't Chevy please, please, please find some other plastic to make their interiors out of? That said, it is an extremely spacious machine and the extra bolstering on the SS emblazoned front seats holds you in place much better than the stock chairs. As with just about every other modification Chevrolet has made to the TrailBlazer SS, the seats are about as good as the stock items should be in the first place but, once again, fall short of actually being sporty in the traditional sense of the word.

The Chevrolet TrailBlazer SS is, overall, a very likeable and enjoyable machine to tool around in provided you get it out of your head it's any kind of a performance machine. It steers, rides, grips, and goes with the kind of poise and involvement you would expect from a modern SUV, though you'd do well to forget that there's a Corvette engine under the hood and treat it like a rapid family conveyance rather than some kind of bargain Porsche Cayenne chaser.



If you're thinking about a 5300 V-8 TrailBlazer then I would very strongly recommend you spend the extra $3000 on an LS-based SS because it really is a considerably better vehicle for not a lot of extra cash. Compared to the $40k, 415-hp Jeep Grand Cherokee SRT-8, the $31,180, 391-hp TrailBlazer SS seems like something of a steal but if ever there was a time to heed the old saying "You pays for what you gets," this is it.





2006 Chevrolet TrailBlazer SS

Base Price: $31,180
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Engine: 6.0-liter V-8, 391 hp/395 lb-ft

Transmission: Four-speed automatic, rear- or four-wheel drive

Length X width X height: 191.8 x 74.6 x 67.8 in

Wheelbase: 113.0 in

Curb weight: 4552 lb

Fuel economy (EPA city/hwy): 15/19 mpg

Safety equipment: Dual front airbags; anti-lock brakes, stability control

Major standard equipment: Dual-zone climate control, sport seats, sport suspension; styling kit; 20-inch wheels

Warranty: Three years/36,000 miles
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Old 03-24-2006, 12:16 AM
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lol worst image ever that was of the concept chevy has the SS on thier web site. i like it but i dont, typical chevy
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Old 03-24-2006, 12:28 AM
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It's starting to turn into a tahoe, but it looks better.
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Old 03-24-2006, 02:25 AM
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Looks killer!
Should be a powerfull contender for the Jeep Grand Cherokee SRT8 :)
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lol and the tahoe is turning into the suburban and the suburban is getting bigger.
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lol and the tahoe is turning into the suburban and the suburban is getting bigger.
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it wants to be a typhoon, but it's not near that cool.
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Re: Trailblazer SS -- What do you think ?

wow, don't come around for a couple years and look what i miss :lol: i actually have one of these. they're a blast to drive and with the LS2 you have TONS of options already available for more power...thank you corvette and GTO

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lol worst image ever that was of the concept chevy has the SS on thier web site. i like it but i dont, typical chevy
yeah, crappy picture.

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Looks killer!
Should be a powerfull contender for the Jeep Grand Cherokee SRT8 :)
well yes and no. SRT8 is quicker off the showroom, but the SS can catch up for less than $1,000 and outrun it pretty easily for about $1500

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it wants to be a typhoon, but it's not near that cool.
again, yes and no. the Sy/Ty are classics in their own right. there hasn't been another truck/suv that has accomplished what they have. there are faster trucks yes, but none have really recieved quite the hype as they did.

with a 13 year absence i dont think GM was really trying to replace the typhoon. it got the general idea from the sy/ty yes. but i think alot of the SS came from the current trend of having fast truck/suvs.
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Re: Trailblazer SS -- What do you think ?

hhow do you like it? is it AWD?
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hhow do you like it? is it AWD?
yep, AWD and i LOVE it. i was actually going to make a Syclone "clone".. a S10 with a STOUT V8 and AWD. i had heard about these but never seen one for sell. i came across mine and i had to have it. i've got a blue one
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Re: Trailblazer SS -- What do you think ?

i thought the SS was quicker than the SRT-8... by a few tenths in the quarter...
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Re: Trailblazer SS -- What do you think ?

The SRT8 is much quicker, stock for stock.
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a jeep srt-8? unless mag drivers suck, all the stuff i've read says the srt-8 is slower than the ss...
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Re: Trailblazer SS -- What do you think ?

Sorry, but you are wrong. The SS is much slower stock for stock.

Low 13's for stock SRT8's.
Low 14's for stock SS's.

I realize it's only a second, but isn't that a lot in 1/4 mile racing?
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