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westbayou
07-22-2005, 10:53 AM
I am suprised nobody has seen this, but the Trailblazer SS pricing is available on KBB.com

I priced one out and a loaded up LT with the SS package came in at a hair over $35K. The SS package is $5195 MSRP and can be added to any Trailblazer, so if you just want a cloth interior, 2wd SS you can have it for around $30K give or take. Check it out for yourselves.

Now if Chevy would get off their butts and update the website with more info/pics, I would be a happy camper. Waiting for this thing to hit dealerships is killing me!

sallen
07-22-2005, 03:10 PM
if i could get one around 30 i think i would trade mine in, hmmmm


shay

02EnvoySLE Guy
07-22-2005, 05:06 PM
oh really now? Sounds like we're back to the old days of factory performance-added :eek: :yes:

that's actually probably the way I'd do it; get a base, no-frills, no options TBSS, and do the custom stuff I want. :m2:

Jman423
07-22-2005, 05:47 PM
Thats really something to look forward to!! :yes:

Greg
07-22-2005, 10:03 PM
I am suprised nobody has seen this, but the Trailblazer SS pricing is available on KBB.com

Link (http://forums.trailvoy.com/showthread.php?t=648)

The above link shows this already being posted 6/25/05. What gets me about this deal is as of yesterday GM has not yet released "official" pricing for the TBSS. Hopefully the pricing on Kelly Blue Book is accurate. If it is, I think GM will sell a few of these rides. I built a TBSS on Kelly Blue Book the other day and with AWD and most options MSRP was a little over 41K and invoice was just over 37k.

FattyTBEXT
07-23-2005, 10:08 AM
oh really now? Sounds like we're back to the old days of factory performance-added :eek: :yes:

that's actually probably the way I'd do it; get a base, no-frills, no options TBSS, and do the custom stuff I want. :m2:

I'm with Charlie. A base AWD SS is all I'd want to start with. As I sit here salivating...

02EnvoySLE Guy
07-24-2005, 01:37 AM
I'm with Charlie. A base AWD SS is all I'd want to start with. As I sit here salivating...

Yeah this just made it even more difficult for me; down the road I'm going to have to decide between a used TBSS or an Envoy Denali.... hmm..... :o

FattyTBEXT
07-24-2005, 11:33 AM
Yeah this just made it even more difficult for me; down the road I'm going to have to decide between a used TBSS or an Envoy Denali.... hmm..... :o

Me too. I'm counting on the fact that I'm less likely to see another TB SS while I'm out driving mine. Not many people around here mod their TBs and Envoys, so I think I'll probably see more of the Denali and less of the SS. Pittsburgh doesn't have a huge custom car scene (which also means less ricers :raspberry ).

02EnvoySLE Guy
07-24-2005, 07:25 PM
Me too. I'm counting on the fact that I'm less likely to see another TB SS while I'm out driving mine. Not many people around here mod their TBs and Envoys, so I think I'll probably see more of the Denali and less of the SS. Pittsburgh doesn't have a huge custom car scene (which also means less ricers :raspberry ).

Yeah the same is true here; nobody else that I have seen is doing or will do the extreme mods I've got planned for my 'voy in the long run. Whether that's a good thing or not, I'm really not sure.