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Im looking for TB 05'. Need opinion on gas consumption, etc...plze !CanadianTB 01-07-2006, 09:45 AM Hi all!, im looking for a Trailblazer 2005 LT. It was accidently on USA (the owner was living there) and now its repair in my country (Canada). We do that much often in canada, we get the car broken and bring in our country to get repair. So, my questions is, i found a beautyfull black one full equip. The accident was not so bad (hood, top and one door) so the guy who repair it, do a great job. The price is very nice too ! I in love of the look of the Traiblazer... this one is much better in black color. Anyway, im a Pontiac Montana 2000 (i have kids) since 3 years soon. Im not so in love with this van. Its run fine and all but i dont like to drive it. We run about 8000-10000 miles in years (not so much) for work and weekend. Ive read many sites on web the trailblazer is expensive on repair and take much gas than i can expect. In Canada the government said the traiblazer 05 4x4 take about 18/27 city/hwy of gas. I want to ask at a real owner who do the test. And i want to know if im gonna have some serious problem with or some repair cost much (brake, cooling air, etc.). I want to know how you love it and if the gas is really a bad thing.... the price of the gas will still climbing so i think its time to get the TB05 before its too late... :) Thanks all of your respond and sorry for my english. Have a nice day! kimper 01-07-2006, 11:09 AM Is it a V6 or V8, regualar cab or EXT Schurkey 01-07-2006, 12:16 PM My '83 LTZ (regular cab, 6-popper) averages about 18 in the 6,000 miles we've had it. (We bought it used with 15,000 on it) Our miles have been about 85% highway driving. I've never seen anything like 27 unless it was coasting or downhill. CanadianTB 01-07-2006, 02:39 PM Is it a V6 or V8, regualar cab or EXT Sorry, its V6 regular. CanadianTB 01-07-2006, 02:46 PM My '83 LTZ (regular cab, 6-popper) averages about 18 in the 6,000 miles we've had it. (We bought it used with 15,000 on it) Our miles have been about 85% highway driving. I've never seen anything like 27 unless it was coasting or downhill. I guess you mean `03 LTZ ;) So you make 27mpg only? Thats sound good! Here some pple ive talk with said the TB will do only 18...maybe 16... :( We dont have highway here and its winter (cold winter). So i suppose to be able to have 23-24mpg....maybe ? Do you like your TB ? Schurkey 01-07-2006, 05:18 PM Yes...of course...I screwed up. 03 not 83. I do NOT get 27 in any kind of "real" driving. Only if I'm slowing down. Maybe if I was on cruise control at 40 mph... You'll be doing exceptionally well to get 23-24. I bet it's more like 16-18. (US gallons per mile) Yeah, I like the TB EXCEPT for the stupid headlights that won't stay shut off, and the Onstar equipment that I was forced to buy because only fleets can delete the OnStar, ordinary people have to buy it. I also resent not having lock cylinders on the passenger door and the rear liftgate. Heck, I'd rather have a tailgate than a liftgate. Overall, though, it's a nice vehicle. I hear lots of electrical problems, but have not had any myself. CanadianTB 01-07-2006, 05:40 PM Yes...of course...I screwed up. 03 not 83. You'll be doing exceptionally well to get 23-24. I bet it's more like 16-18. (US gallons per mile) Well.... i dont know how my Pontiac Montana do... maybe a bit more but this will not cost so much more of gas.... My wife didnt want i sell the Montana but im sick to drive this... im only 33 !! ;( Well.... im gonna take a look for my gas milleage of the montana... How is the price of parts for TB vs Montana ? Not so much i think... Thanks for your opinion! From Canada in snow....many snow....too much snow... balboasdelight 01-09-2006, 10:11 AM I want to ask at a real owner who do the test. I have an '04 EXT with the I6 engine, and I consistently get 14 mpg in regular driving, and 18 on the highway. . plinder 01-09-2006, 10:41 AM I've had my 05 LT for a little over a month now and have 2200 miles on it. I do mostly rural driving 55mph and 4 miles between stop signs. Right now I'm averaging 16.6 MPG. phewop118 01-20-2006, 03:39 PM I have an 05 v8 w/dod and I can average 20mpg if i carefully watch my pedal behavior. A pontiac montana won't get any more than this. jhinz57 01-22-2006, 02:25 PM 16.4 mpg with almost 6000 miles on a 2005 GMC Envoy. I can't imagine getting 27 mpg! Pam S 02-23-2006, 10:44 PM I just purchased a 2005 TB LS with 13,000 miles on it a couple of weeks ago and I am not happy with 13MP UGHHH!!!! phewop118 02-23-2006, 11:44 PM Try easing onto and off the pedal easier, without going down very far anytime. Also, give it a few more miles, as it is still relatively new and will take a little more carbon buildup in the engine to get optimal mileage. Pam S 02-26-2006, 01:15 PM Phewop thanks for the info. I will keep track of the mileage everytime I fill the truck up for awhile. Hopefully it will improve with time. rodeo02 03-02-2006, 04:30 PM There is not a full framed, mid-sized RWD/4x4 SUV out there that is going to do much better than ~20MPG max. Nearly ALL of them do somewhere between 14-20MPG. If you are consistantly getting less than 14mpg with a 6cyl in stock form, something is up. (tires underinflated, drivetrain problem, etc) Joel rrclyoung 03-12-2006, 05:15 AM I have a 2005 TB...bought it new, now we have 14,000 mi on it....at first it was getting 15 MPG but that was in the 1st 4K-5K mi....now we consistently get 17.5-18 in town and 21-22 highway. it is the LS 2wd, 4.2 L I6. So far over the last year we have had it it has not been to the repair shop for any issues.....runs great. They could have put the oil filter in a better place, it makes a mess when you change it. edbrycem 03-29-2006, 09:00 PM I have an 02 TB w/ an I6 4.2 and I get 19-20 on the Hwy. consistently and depends if I'm driving or the wife is driving through town it'll get 12-14 mpg. but I love my TB so I'm willing to sacrifice the mpg's for a 275hp. family SUV rodeo02 03-29-2006, 10:37 PM We havent done any long highway runs with our 2005 4.2L yet, but normal day-day driving yields approx. 17mpg. I'm sure 21mpg would be easy to achieve on nothing but hywy. G/luck Joel max3456 03-29-2006, 11:28 PM I have had my 04 TB LT 6 cly for over a year now. I have 31000 on it now. Not one problem. 18.2 on daily drive to work in Houston traffic. 24.4 on a recent road trip to New York. Tb makes drive fun. edbrycem 03-30-2006, 07:59 AM they must have gotten better mileage after 03 cuz other people i know get about what i get and they have 02 & 03 thats why i was never concerned hmm, makes me wonder max3456 03-30-2006, 08:06 AM I do not know about other years, but I have been pleased with my mileage. I traded in a 94 3/4 ton custom van that got 8mpg. maxwedge 03-30-2006, 09:10 AM 2wd gets about 2-3 mpg more than 4wd, up here in upper NYS 17 mixed and 21 on a trip in cooler weather is tops, 2002 TB 3.42. edbrycem 03-30-2006, 09:43 AM I have a 4 WD so that would get less. I'm in Wisconsin and ya, I really notice a difference between winter and summer as far as mileage goes. If you let it warm up for 15 -20 min. before driving (colder then 20degrees) ha, u might as well kiss mileage goodbye. I think my wife gets about 175-200 mi. to the tank w/ city driving. I cant remember seeing any 2 WD TB here. I can usually tell the difference between a 2 &4 WD on trucks, but how does a person tell on one of these while driving down the road? rodeo02 03-30-2006, 10:17 AM ... I can usually tell the difference between a 2 &4 WD on trucks, but how does a person tell on one of these while driving down the road? It's tough on independant front suspension (IFS) 4x4's like the TB, you have to peek under for the front half shafts/CV joints. Everything is tucked way up on these trucks! Even the front axle runs thru the oil pan on the 4.2L.:uhoh: Joel edbrycem 03-30-2006, 11:00 AM u think aperson would mind if they come out to their TB and see my feet hangin' out from under it?!!! HA HA bronxblaza117 04-19-2006, 02:24 PM anyone on here with the ls2? vBulletin®, Copyright ©2009, Jelsoft Enterprises Ltd.
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