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2004 Chevy Blazer:
A deluxe overhead console and the AutoTrac four-wheel-drive system can now be ordered as stand-alone options on any Blazer. The Xtreme model gets revised wheels. All Blazers come standard with a 4.3-liter V6 engine rated at 190 horsepower and 250 pound-feet of torque. LS-trim Blazers come standard with a four-speed automatic transmission, while the Xtreme model comes with a five-speed manual, with the four-speed an available option.
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2004 Chevy Suburban:
For the past 69 years, there's been nothing like it. With powerful Vortec V8 engines, a spacious and adaptable interior, numerous safety features and tremendous trailering capabilities, it's still the best Suburban yet. Half-ton models now feature standard Hydroboost brakes, a tire-pressure monitoring system and newly styled 16- and 17-inch aluminum wheels.
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2004 Chevy Tahoe:
It's an SUV with exceptional capability - designed to take you virtually anywhere. Chevrolet offers revised 16- and 17-inch aluminum wheels, and 17-inch all-season tires are now optional on LT models. Other new features include a tire-pressure monitor and Hydroboost brakes that provide more reserve stopping power and decreased pedal effort, according to Chevrolet. A traction assist feature is available on two-wheel-drive Tahoes equipped with a locking rear differential. The trailering package includes a 7-to-4 pin brake wiring adapter.
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2004 Chevy Trailblazer:
With its Vortec 4200 I-6 engine, hydroformed steel frame side rails and five-link rear suspension system, it's the midsize SUV that's bold and beautiful. Power-adjustable pedals, a DVD-based navigation system, automatically locking doors and XM Satellite Radio are new features this year.
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