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What do you think I should do?


Slap-Bassist531
01-10-2006, 12:59 PM
Hey guys, I'm a weebit at a crossroad..... My mom has just made the proposition that I can either A. take her 2004 Pathfinder (bout 70k miles) or we can start searching around for Blazers.... My only problem is this: I like the Pathfinder but for one, it sucks because its only 2wd whereas if I get a Blazer I'll only get it if its 4wd, and then for two I hate the gold paint and the rear hatch look of it (though I know its only the looks but still and for paint I could just take it to a shop and have it repainted...) But what do you all think that I should do? Take the Pathfinder (it's in good condition, been maintenanced (though it does have a really annoying screeching sound coming from the engine which I think may be a bad belt or something), but I also plan to go offroading and I'd prefer to have 4wd), or take a Blazer? Thanks....

LS19962DRBLAZER4X4
01-10-2006, 01:51 PM
And as of 2004 they stopped making Blazers. The Trailblazer is expensive
for 4WD $33000 for the 2005 LS LT Models The 2WD is $28000..
You could shop around and search for a older 2002 ZR2 2DR. LS 4X4 Blazer
The Blazer is good for zipping around town but when it comes to climbing up
huge mountain roads and 4Wheel Driving thats another story...
The 2004 Pathfinder you could always repaint the vehicle....
Good Luck in your search for your perfect vehicle...

Jeremy Fitch
01-10-2006, 01:52 PM
If you really want a 4x4 trade the pathfinder for a Blazer. But if your serious about alot of four wheel driving you may want to choose something else, or a truck.

Slap-Bassist531
01-10-2006, 04:53 PM
If you really want a 4x4 trade for a Blazer. But if your serious about alot of four wheel driving you may want to choose something else, or a truck.

Well I mean, I'm not going to go 'serious' offroading just some mud holes and whatnot in the area that I live in, but I wouldn't really feel as comfortable doing so with a rear drive vehicle and I'd also use it as a daily driver..... As for like the year or anything, I don't really mind what year it is as long as its the 98+ S-10 style (I really love the look of it, especially the torch red or black), also, I read in a Car and Driver magazine that the ended production year was actually 2005..... Well, thanks, and keep respondin' I suppose.... :ater

AlmostStock
01-10-2006, 05:11 PM
Well I mean, I'm not going to go 'serious' offroading just some mud holes and whatnot in the area that I live in, but I wouldn't really feel as comfortable doing so with a rear drive vehicle and I'd also use it as a daily driver..... As for like the year or anything, I don't really mind what year it is as long as its the 98+ S-10 style (I really love the look of it, especially the torch red or black), also, I read in a Car and Driver magazine that the ended production year was actually 2005..... Well, thanks, and keep respondin' I suppose.... :aterThat is correct, 2005 model Blazers (in 2 doors only) were produced until late '04 or early '05. There are probably even still a few available on dealer lots.

The 2 door Blazers look way better than any Pathfinder in my opinion, but what else can you expect to hear when you ask a bunch of Blazer guys! For mild off roading the regular 4wd Blazer will do, for more serious fun it's hard to beat a ZR2.

biv343
01-10-2006, 06:28 PM
Heck, if "take" means free, you just answered your own question.... :)

dmbrisket 51
01-10-2006, 07:39 PM
i hate saying it, and ill deny it all the way, if you want to go off road, and have lots of options on what and how to go with a vehical, get a jeep, i prefer an older cj over some pussy thing like a liberty, and old c jeep, 4.0 and you can have some fun

Slap-Bassist531
01-10-2006, 09:22 PM
That is correct, 2005 model Blazers (in 2 doors only) were produced until late '04 or early '05. There are probably even still a few available on dealer lots.

The 2 door Blazers look way better than any Pathfinder in my opinion, but what else can you expect to hear when you ask a bunch of Blazer guys! For mild off roading the regular 4wd Blazer will do, for more serious fun it's hard to beat a ZR2.

Yeah, I agree with you, thats what I think as well, I love the looks of Blazers over Pathfinders.... So you think I should go with a Blazer? I'll probably go with the ZR2 and get the fender flares painted the color of the car

biv343- Haha, well I can only get one or the other

dmbrisket 51- Well, I'd like to go offroading but I'd also like to use it as a daily driver and my bud has a jeep cherokee (99 sport 4 door) and his is decent for offroading, but I don't really like hte looks of them that much... Also, as well as that, my mom's husband actually owns an 86 Jeep CJ-7.... It's in pretty good condition, needs new brake cylinders and then some other cosmetic work (as well as to be tuned up), but yeah, I'm more into Blazers.... But if it comes down to it, I wouldn't mind taking a 2000+ GC, but with it, I'd also like to have an 'rugged' look to it with things such as like a bullbar, maybe fender flares (may look stupid on a GC), big lift, nice 31-34 inch tires....

Yeah, keep it up guys, I'm really appreciating all the opinions

TheBrettster
01-10-2006, 09:34 PM
No they also mad the 4dr LS model (LT) got cut. I have a 2003 LT 4x4 and love it.

tahoe44
01-11-2006, 06:21 AM
Hey slap tell mom if you are going to spend $30,000 for a blazer for another $20,000 you can get a used Hummer- see what she says.......LMAO

Slap-Bassist531
01-11-2006, 01:34 PM
Hey slap tell mom if you are going to spend $30,000 for a blazer for another $20,000 you can get a used Hummer- see what she says.......LMAO

haha, she'd most like crap herself, myself, I'd probably have to pass on the hummer. Too much for gas money haha

dmbrisket 51
01-11-2006, 01:48 PM
whats gas money when your orv can breath at a deeper level then your head?

the87hyper
01-11-2006, 02:57 PM
Actually a hummer H3 used go for around 23-25K, there only 29K new. If your really serious about blazers though i would difinatly go after the ZR2 blazer.
http://i31.photobucket.com/albums/c378/the87hyper/untitled.jpg

tahoe44
01-12-2006, 07:22 AM
Don't get me wrong i love my 2 Blazers but to have a Hummer, now that would kick ass but it has to be an H1, you know what they say if your going to dream dream big!!!

Slap-Bassist531
01-12-2006, 05:36 PM
Don't get me wrong i love my 2 Blazers but to have a Hummer, now that would kick ass but it has to be an H1, you know what they say if your going to dream dream big!!!

Haha, yeah, I love the look of the blazer (especially the ZR2) and as for the question whats gas money when your orv can breath at a deeper level then your head? Well, I suppose nothing if I would actually go under enough water or mud that it would matter, but, I'm not, and yeah.... Haha, I believe I'll start looking for a Blazer ZR2 rather than just a Blazer

the87hyper
01-12-2006, 06:13 PM
Haha, yeah, I love the look of the blazer (especially the ZR2) and as for the question Well, I suppose nothing if I would actually go under enough water or mud that it would matter, but, I'm not, and yeah.... Haha, I believe I'll start looking for a Blazer ZR2 rather than just a Blazer

Just remember to take your time looking. People buy the ZR2 for one of two reasons. 1) They like the looks and never take it off roading.
2) They buy it because of the factory off road capabilities and kick the crap out of it.

Check it over good. It took me 3 months of looking to find mine, but it was worth the wait. Good luck

BlazerLT
01-12-2006, 11:17 PM
get the pathfinder, you will like the better fuel economy and 4x4 is barely used especially in your area.

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