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3+ Chevrolet Trailblazer Cars for Sale in South Africa

Browse 3 available Chevrolet Trailblazer for sale in South Africa. Compare specifications, pricing, and options from trusted dealers. The current price range for these listings is from R 159,950 to R 259,995. The average listed price is R 196,615. Mileage varies between 112,418 km and 247,000 km.

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R 169,900

Est. monthly payment:
R 3,485 p/m

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Used Car2013ManualAccident-free225,495 kmDiesel

Est. monthly payment: R 3,485 p/m

Motortoria

Pretoria Central, Pretoria, Gauteng

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R 259,995

Est. monthly payment:
R 5,334 p/m

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Used Car2016AutomaticAccident-free112,418 kmDiesel

Est. monthly payment: R 5,334 p/m

Auto Hot Spot

Bakoven, Cape Town, Western Cape

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Chevrolet Trailblazer - Weskaap Motors - Image 1
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R 159,950

Est. monthly payment:
R 3,281 p/m

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Used Car2012AutomaticAccident-free247,000 kmDiesel

Est. monthly payment: R 3,281 p/m

Weskaap Motors
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Chevrolet Trailblazer

Chevrolet’s Trailblazer never quite cracked the code in a segment that’s now almost a Fortuner fan club with the Everest and MU-X trailing close behind. On paper at least, it promised a more American take on the seven-seat ladder-frame SUV—a proper off-roader with space for the entire extended family, even if it was basically a Colorado bakkie in disguise. Every used Trailblazer you’ll find today packs the same 2.8-litre turbodiesel, and only automatics are showing up in classifieds. There are only two on the market right now, spanning a full R100,000 from R159,950 to R259,995. That’s your first warning: these cars aren’t common, and the price spread means condition and equipment are everything. With a median around R210k, you’re staring down high mileage—think 179,709 km on average—which is where the Fortuner and Everest start to look a lot more predictable.

Both available options are LTZs—the flagship spec, if you remember—with one manual 4x4 at the lower end and an auto at the top. Model years are 2012 to 2016. The LTZ badge means you’re getting leather seats and that early touchscreen, which isn’t the slickest but still works for Spotify and nav. Here’s the catch: compared to the Toyota or Ford, you’re working with much thinner local support because GM packed its bags in 2017 and took the spares channel with it. If you track one down, the 2.8D’s torque is still solid, and the kit list isn’t embarrassing. Just go in with your eyes open on parts and running costs, because that matters far more now than when these things were new.