Regular Car Reviews: 1999 Chevy Blazer

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1999 was the ninetest of the Nineties! The Clavy blazer is the official car of driving yourself to Band Camp, FINALLY! Play the music as loud as you please.
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I have a 97 Chevy Blazer with 323, 000 miles.

Engine is strong! Everything else, no. 

ZoidsXtwonine
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If you really listen to all he says in this videos, he is doing an impressive amount of research. Plus, he is kicking this videos out one right after the other. I'm impressed.

displayfireworks
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I pushed my 4 wheel drive button one time, then my transmission blew. Gotta love blazers.

jimberjamber
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I've always found Chevies to be great for people who like to work on cars.

grindstone
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That 4.3 Vortec v6, which was released in 1985, was based off of the Chevy small block motor originally released in 1955. That family of engines was made for nearly 60 years and survived that long because it is simple and durable.

cameramanbrainiac
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One time my dad took the dash off of our old navigator(I can't remember what for) and after he put it back together he had 13 screws left over.

fishinkarts
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My dad owns a Blazer that was a one owner at 180, 000 miles and still drives it at 260, 000 miles. Rip on it all you want, but that Vortec is bullet proof with regular oil changes and gas in the tank 😂

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My parents bought my brother one of these after he graduated from higgschool in like 02 or something. I was still a kid at the time, we would go out saturday mornings and get breakfast, a haircut, and stop by the mall or gamestop. Good times with this car, even though i never drove it.

MultiLelde
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The vortec engines are really reliable, my Chevy s10 has 323, 675 miles and still runs great!

JoeKova
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"1999. The 90iest of the 90s."

x'D

skorpionic
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One of the most radio friendly songs also came out in 1999. It's Blink 182 All the Small Things

yellowbeanieboy
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You can rig a cable up to the front diff and run it into the cabin to engage the 4x4. It works great

LegitkawasakiX
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I have a 1999 S10 with the 4.3. Never had to replace anything. Runs like a dream.

cyranodebergerac
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Alternator, Fuel pump, fuel lines, water pump, radiator, cooler lines, transmission cooler lines, 2 brake rotors, 2 brake drums, both headlights, spark plugs (twice, all 6), wires (twice, all 6), distributor, Head gasket, air intake, coil springs, body mounts, motor mounts, wheel bearings, and about 1/2 of all my fuzes are all things that had to be changed on my 98 S10 pickup with 190, 000 miles.

I still love this truck though.

DeFreshS
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Love when the heater core blows up and there's a coolant puddle in the passenger floor board.

manuellujan
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Mr. R? Interesting fact you may or may not have known. The 4.3 Vortec is just a Chevy 5.7 (350) V8 with two cylinders hacked off. That is literally all they did to create the 4.3. Just took a 350, went HERE'S JOHNNY and CHOP. 

What's crazier though is that, at some point, Chrysler did the EXACT same thing to create the 3.9 Magnum (insert condom joke here) V6. They took the 5.2 V8 and chopped two cylinders off of it. And somehow it sold.

MassEffectFTW
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I love how he shits on cars for a bit of fun but always cleans his feet when entering people cars haha love your stuff

dillydean
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1:57
I had a 2002 S10 and I had to replace EVERYTHING you listed, except that I went through 3 O2 sensors.
That Air intake gasket was the biggest pain in the ass and the most expensive. If you were one of those morons that thought that green puddle on your driveway could be ignored then you may have lost your engine to coolant getting sucked into the intake.

armouredskeptic
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The 4.3l v6 engine one of the greatest engines ever made

deleteduser
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I like how it says "Rage Quit" when you said Counter Strike

bentheguy