2005 Chevrolet Blazer

  • Used
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    The overview

    Exterior Color
    Indigo Blue Metallic
    Interior Color
    SEAT TRIM, CUSTOM CLOTH
    Odometer
    158,331 miles
    Fuel Economy
    16/22 MPG City/Hwy
    Transmission
    Automatic
    Drivetrain
    RWD
    Engine
    GAS, 6 CYL, 4.3L, MFI, V6, 90 DEG
    VIN
    1GNCS18X85K110926
    Stock Number
    T1176911B
    • AutoCheck
    • Max seating capacity: 4
    • Fuel System: MFI
    • Fuel tank capacity: 19 gal
    • Horsepower: 190
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    Kelley Blue Book Logo4.0out of 5 overall
    • 5.0

      Clean Title

      by Amjad on 3/29/2026 3:29:40 AM

      The Car in very good condition and very clean and drive very good the color is white outside the Car and the colors is brown in side the car 2 door and 2 wheel drive and 4 wheel drives the car very nice and clean
    • 4.0

      Engine is excellent!

      by Anonymous Reviewer on 3/24/2026 9:33:43 PM

      It has a crate motor that has 93,000 miles on it. I bought it in July 2023. It was a one owner vehicle.
    • 5.0

      She's UNBELIEVABLE! ;-)

      by Anita on 3/21/2025 5:33:15 PM

      My husband had purchased my '98 2 door, 4wd, white with luggage rack & towing package new, and passed it on to me when he got a new Titan in '04. She's now got just over 150,000 miles on her, and I've had her for 21 years. Hasn't been garaged much so the trim is faded, and there are a couple of dings here & there, but this old girl is almost like a part of me. The upholstery is still almost perfect, dash and vinyl is in good shape, but many of the knobs are gone & I think it's down to one speaker that still works. Close to 10 yrs ago I apparently had a brake get stuck, drove it on home that way, & a neighbor came running with a fire extinguisher as I pulled in! So glad he was there, because he also installed new front brakes for me, (not 'anti-lock brakes' but are still working fine!) for a good price! The gas gauge quit working a long time ago along with the cruise control, but I rarely go out of town, so no big deal. I'm pretty sure I'm gonna need to put some $$$ in to her to get any AC up & running again, because even if it's cool outside the VENT will only blow hot air, but I'm telling you... this old girl has always started on a dime! A few years ago I'd have sworn something was blown after I'd hit a big pot hole, but after having it towed in she cost me $40 for that repair, WITH an oil/filter change! Apparently some carbon (?) or something like that got stuck in something & my unbelievable mechanic was honest enough to tell me the truth - that he just had to basically blow it out and VOILA! (As a lone woman it's pretty incredible when you find a mechanic THAT trustworthy!) So I've now had my old girl longer than all 3 husbands combined, and wish my ex was still alive so I could let him know she's still on the road... (we both are... not sure how long either of us will last, but I pat her on the dash & say, "good girl" nearly every time she turns over & gets me where we need to go. Oh, main complaint? The driver's door hinge apparently has a ridiculously awful design. Twice I've had the steel spring pop off leaving the door stuck wide open until a body shop guy could maneuver something allowing it to close. The 2nd time it popped off they beefed up the repair for no charge and I'm a little gentler when opening it these days. Who knew it's absolutely IMPOSSIBLE to drive a vehicle with the driver's door stuck open!? I mean... really? OF ALL THINGS, RIGHT? lol