The last year for S-10 production was 2003. The Blazer MAY still be
in production, not sure. It's a shame, I have a ZR2 pickup, bought it
used last year. Now that I MIGHT be able to afford a new one, they
are no longer. Guess I'll just have to keep this one and
repair/modify it to my liking.
>someone told me that the s-10 was being replaced by the canyon/colorado or
>as i like to call them the canyado,is this true?
>no more s-10's?
S-10 gone
Blazer for 2004, but gone in 2005, to be replaced with new mid-sized SUV,
probably based on the Colorado platform.
Also new HUMMER H3T will be based on the Colorado platform and built
at the same plant.
> someone told me that the s-10 was being replaced by the canyon/colorado or
> as i like to call them the canyado,is this true?
> no more s-10's?
William C. - 24 Dec 2004 18:48 GMT
am i crazy sayin the S-10 was better without even tryin the canyonado?
> S-10 gone
> Blazer for 2004, but gone in 2005, to be replaced with new mid-sized SUV,
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> > as i like to call them the canyado,is this true?
> > no more s-10's?
Rhbuxton - 24 Dec 2004 22:01 GMT
>am i crazy sayin the S-10 was better without even tryin the canyonado
I have to say that I thought the S-10 was a great product for what it was. It
was a neat small pick up. Can't say I liked the bottom end of the 2.8 engine,
but it seemed to me you got what you payed for when you bought one, and a
little more. I don't think the problem was sales, it think it was a style
decission.
Rick