.. But that's the case with almost every new design, from every manufacturer.
Not so long ago here Toyota had to recall diesel Landcruisers due to broken crankshafts - hardly a minor problem ..
TrailBlazer is certainly a competitive design in both looks and performance - there's talk of them being offered locally - but it's a pity, in a market segment that depends so much on image, or should I say
perceived image that they haven't beefed that image up with some true off-road capability.
Can you get it with diff-locks?
Why isn't it offered with a factory twin-battery option?
Where is the long-range tank(s)?
Here, the lack of the above automatically dooms most 4WD's to being an illusion, and once the
reality sets in, so eventually does public perception, and interest ..
Here, only Landcruiser, the tough Nissan Patrol (over 40 US gallon capacity) and Land Rover Defender offer these features. Even Jeep doesn't bother, so like verything else, is virtually relegated to soccer mom duty.
Imagine for a minute one local road tester's horror when he took a new Mercedes-Benz 'ML' 4WD up the tough and very remote Canning Stock Route ... only to get the inevitable flat tyre and belatedly discover that this whiz-bang unit comes equipped with a SPACESAVER spare! What a joke!
anyway, that's my rave on this subject