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Heated Steering Wheel, Remote Engine Start, Wireless Apple CarPlay, All Wheel Drive, Lane Departure Warning, Automatic Highbeams, Blind Spot Monitor.
The 2026 Chevrolet Trailblazer LT at Dean Cooley GM is perfectly equipped for the demands of the Parkland area. With its advanced All Wheel Drive system, this SUV is ready to tackle the snow-laden roads of harsh winters, ensuring you reach your destination safely and comfortably. The combined power of the Ecotec 1.3L I3 Turbo engine and 9-Speed Automatic transmission provides a seamless and efficient driving experience, whether you're navigating through snowy streets or heading out for an adventure in the nearby provincial parks. Features like the Heated Steering Wheel and Heated Front Seats ensure that even the coldest days are met with warmth and comfort, making this vehicle a perfect companion for rural life.
Outfitted with modern conveniences, the Trailblazer offers Remote Engine Start for those brisk mornings, allowing you to warm up the car before stepping out. Enjoy the seamless integration of your devices with Wireless Apple CarPlay, keeping you connected while you explore the scenic routes of the region. Safety is paramount, with features such as the Blind Spot Monitor and Lane Departure Warning enhancing your awareness on the road. Additionally, Automatic Highbeams provide optimal visibility during nighttime drives through the countryside. Visit Dean Cooley GM in Dauphin for the perfect blend of performance, comfort, and safety, making every journey enjoyable, regardless of the season or destination.
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