Trim Levels of the 2024 Chevy Low Cab Forward 4500

Chevrolet is known for dependable, affordable, and quality vehicles of all kinds, and the 2024 Chevy Low Cab Forward 4500 is no exception. With up to 30 feet of box length and its workhorse versatility, the 4500 is the commercial truck your business needs to get the job done efficiently.

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The Ultimate Guide to the 2024 Chevy Camaro's Trim Levels

The Chevy Camaro is one of the most iconic American sports cars, and it’s offered in seven thrilling trims for 2024. Every model comes in your choice of a classic coupe or a convertible. Check out the lineup in this detailed guide before you visit your local Chevy dealer to get behind the wheel of a new Camaro.

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A black 2022 Chevy Suburban is shown from the front at an angle after leaving a used Chevrolet dealer.

One of the oldest automakers in the industry today is Chevrolet. Many people know about the automaker, and many Americans own a Chevy, whether it’s a sedan, a truck, an EV, or an SUV. The company has been going strong for over a century, which means they have some of the most recognized nameplates in the industry. Not only that, but it also means they have had some of the longest-running nameplates in the industry. Some of them are even still available, whether you’re buying a brand-new model or shopping for something from a used Chevrolet dealership.

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A blue 2022 Chevy Silverado 1500 High Country is shown from the front at an angle.

You have a vast array of options available to you when you’re shopping for a vehicle, which can make the process feel pretty overwhelming. If you narrow things down to just trucks, you have a ton of options; narrowing it down further to used trucks, you still have a ton of options; and even if you only look at used Chevy trucks, you still have a huge variety. That’s why it helps to choose the right used Chevrolet dealer so you have people to help you sort through all of this and find what you’re looking for. Fortunately for you, that’s exactly what you’ll find here at Service Chevrolet with our amazing team of people.

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Getting Seasonal Maintenance for Your Chevy

There’s no denying your favorite Chevy needs love and care for top-notch performance. The changing weather can give you a clue when deciding what seasonal maintenance services to schedule soon. Combine that knowledge with services from a trusted Chevy dealership, and you’ll be smooth rolling on the roads year-round.

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What Hybrid Options Are Available From Chevrolet and Cadillac?

If you’re planning to buy a used vehicle in 2024, it’s worth considering the remaining hybrid options from Chevrolet and Cadillac through your Chevy dealership. Even though the trend is leaning towards all-electric vehicles, you can still find a dependable and efficient hybrid at an affordable price. Plus, Chevrolet has introduced a new hybrid model to one of their most iconic car lines. Keep reading to learn more about some of these options.

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3 of Chevy's Best Off-Roading Vehicles

If you’re in the market for a new adventure-mobile, you’ll want to head down to your local Chevy dealer first! Boasting dependable and torquey powerplants, advanced 4-wheel/all-wheel drive systems, and well-tuned suspension setups, Chevy’s lineup offers some of the best off-roading vehicles around. Here are just a few examples!

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How to Maintain the Resale Value of Your Chevy

A car is a big investment, so it makes sense that you want it to maintain resale value. Fortunately, there are concrete steps you can take to keep your vehicle looking as nice and running as well as when you brought it home from the Chevy dealer.

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A white 2024 Chevy Silverado 1500 Custom Trail Boss is shown from the front at an angle after leaving a Chevrolet dealer.

The Chevy lineup includes any number of different cars, trucks, and SUVs, but sitting at the top of them in terms of bold power and incredible capability is the Silverado. As a full-size truck, it does not get much better than the Chevy Silverado when you need a vehicle that can help get your job done and keep working as long as you need it to. That being said, you have several different options available to you with the Silverado—not only in terms of trim levels or engines but even in the overall model. As a Chevrolet dealer, we have people come to us all the time who need a truck but have no idea which one is right for them.

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A yellow 2024 Chevy Trailblazer Activ is shown from the front at an angle after leaving a Chevrolet dealer.

As you shop for your next SUV, you have a lot of decisions to make, including which brand has the kinds of models you want and what sorts of features best meet your needs. If you’ve narrowed things down to the models you’ll find at your favorite Chevrolet dealer, you’ve already made a lot of progress, but you still have some important factors to consider. For starters, Chevy makes eight different SUVs right now (not including electrified models), which gives you a lot of options to choose from. That kind of freedom is terrific and helps ensure you get what you need, but it can also be a bit overwhelming.

If you’re interested in a small SUV, then you have quite a few options available from Chevy, including the subcompact Trax and the compact Equinox. However, between these two models in the Chevy lineup is one of our absolute favorite SUVs on the market—the Trailblazer. When you’re looking at options available to you that can fit into any lifestyle, the Trailblazer is hard to beat and a great model to focus on. So, let’s take a good look at the 2024 model and see if it has everything you’re looking for.

Gorgeous Design and Sporty Performance

The first thing you’ll probably notice about the Trailblazer is that it looks terrific, with a slick design that includes strong proportions and sweeping curves across the length of it. The ACTIV and RS trims stand out even more with their two-tone rooflines, creating a striking contrast and a bolder look than most people expect from such a small SUV. Some new exterior colors are available this year, such as Cacti Green and Copper Harbor Metallic, allowing you to express your creative flair with this stunning vehicle.

Looking inside, the Trailblazer has two rows of seating for up to five passengers, as you’d expect from a compact model like this. Despite its small size, you’ll still find nearly 40 inches of legroom available for your rear-seat passengers, plus you get more than 54 cu.ft. of total cargo space to take advantage of behind the front seats. This lets you load up with shopping bags, luggage, camping supplies, or anything else you need to take with you when you hit the road. With the available hands-free liftgate, it’s easy to get access to the rear cargo area while loading or unloading the Trailblazer with your hands full.

In terms of performance, two engines are offered for the 2024 model starting with a 1.2L turbo engine with 137 hp. If you want something with more power, then there’s an available 1.3L turbo engine that delivers 155 hp for a sporty ride that’s perfect for zipping along the highway or navigating city streets. Front-wheel drive is standard on the Trailblazer, but you can choose all-wheel drive if you prefer the enhanced traction and control it provides. No matter which you choose, the Trailblazer offers a great time on the road, though we’re definitely partial to the larger engine and all-wheel drive performance.

The black interior of a 2024 Chevy Trailblazer RS is shown from the passenger side.

Four Terrific Trim Levels to Choose From

As you’re trying to decide whether the Trailblazer is right for you, it can help to take a look at each of the four trim levels on offer. The differences between them can be pretty significant, and they beautifully illustrate the range of features and options you can get with this SUV. For the 2024 model, each trim has distinct exterior details, like their front fascias and grille designs, setting them apart from each other visually. Beyond that, let’s look at the differences you’ll find within each of these trims.

The Trailblazer LS

This is the starting trim for the Trailblazer and the standard trim with baseline features. Inside the Trailblazer LS, you’ll find an 11-inch HD color Infotainment touchscreen display that is easy to use and supports wireless Apple CarPlay and Android Auto. Along with this big screen, you get a standard four-speaker sound system, cloth seating with a six-way adjustable driver’s seat, and an eight-inch color Driver Information Center display. Perhaps best of all, you also get the Chevy Safety Assist package standard on every Trailblazer trim, which includes a Forward Collision Alert with Automatic Emergency Braking, Front Pedestrian Braking, Lane Keep Assist with a Lane Departure Warning, and more. All of this comes together to create an SUV that’s fun to drive and designed to help keep you safe on the road.

The Trailblazer LT

If you’re looking for a straightforward SUV with some enhanced features, the LT trim is a great choice, giving you a few nice upgrades without going overboard. You’ll find a six-speaker sound system inside the LT, which provides rich audio throughout the cabin, along with keyless open and remote start functions that make it easier to get going in the morning. Choosing the LT trim also gives you access to several available options, such as a wireless charging pad and a panoramic power sunroof, which let you elevate your driving experience further.

The Trailblazer ACTIV

For a small SUV that is particularly sporty, the ACTIV trim level is a solid choice, thanks to some light off-road features that deliver an adventurous ride. For one thing, you get an off-road tuned suspension for better performance on dirt roads and rough terrain, along with a skid plate to protect the underbody of your Trailblazer. Along with enhanced performance, the ACTIV has Evotex seating that looks great and is highly durable, with heated front seats, an eight-way power driver’s seat, and a heated, wrapped steering wheel for an added touch of sophistication.

The Trailblazer RS

Finally, we have the RS trim, which isn’t an upgrade over the ACTIV so much as it’s a different stylistic choice. While it lacks the off-road tuned suspension and skid plate of the ACTIV, the RS comes with 19-inch High Gloss Black wheels (other Trailblazer trims feature 17-inch wheels) that give it a stronger, more aggressive stance. To go along with this, the RS also has blacked-out exterior details, a unique mesh grille, and dual exhaust outlets with chrome tips to create a stylish ride that looks as cool as it is to drive. Otherwise, the RS has many of the same features as the ACTIV, including seating, an upgraded steering wheel, and available options like a wireless charging pad and adaptive cruise control.

A blue 2024 Chevy Trailblazer RS is shown from the front at an angle.

A Few More Things to Consider

Keep in mind that if there are features you’re looking for that we haven’t mentioned yet, they may be available options for the Trailblazer. For example, you can choose the Driver Confidence Package to add advanced safety technology such as Rear Park Assist and a Rear Cross Traffic Alert for added security while driving. With an available seven-speaker Bose Premium sound system, you can take your driving experience even further and fill the interior of the Trailblazer with incredible audio. Even more options are available, allowing you to customize this SUV to meet your needs perfectly.

So, Is the Chevy Trailblazer Right for You?

Only you can know which vehicle has everything you’re looking for, but it’s easy to see that the Trailblazer has a lot going for it. If you’re looking for a compact SUV that has seating inside for up to five people, with lots of cargo space for storage, impressive standard tech and safety features, and even more options to enhance your driving experience further, then the Trailblazer sounds like a great match. And if it’s not quite right, then as we said, Chevy makes seven other SUVs for you to check out and choose from. Whether you want something small, built for serious off-roading, or that has seating inside for up to eight passengers, we can take you through the Chevy lineup, look at what they offer, and find you the SUV you’ve been looking for.