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How many miles does a Trailblazer get?

Most Trailblazer configurations deliver about 28–31 miles per gallon (mpg) combined, and a typical full tank yields roughly 360–460 miles of driving, depending on the engine and drivetrain.


The Chevrolet Trailblazer, a compact SUV introduced in recent years, offers two turbocharged engines and two drivetrain options. When people ask how many miles a Trailblazer “gets,” they usually mean mpg or the driving range per tank. Both figures vary by year, trim, engine, and whether the vehicle is front-wheel drive or all-wheel drive. This article consolidates the latest EPA estimates and common configurations to give you a clear, up-to-date picture.


Fuel economy by configuration


To help readers understand what to expect, here is a snapshot of typical EPA-based mpg ranges for current Trailblazer configurations. Numbers are approximate and can vary by year and trim; always check the official window sticker for your exact model.



  • 1.2L turbocharged 3-cylinder, front-wheel drive (FWD): roughly 29–30 mpg combined; about 27–31 mpg in city/highway mix depending on conditions.

  • 1.2L turbocharged 3-cylinder, all-wheel drive (AWD): roughly 28–29 mpg combined; slightly lower city mpg but similar highway efficiency.

  • 1.3L turbocharged 3-cylinder, front-wheel drive (FWD): roughly 29–30 mpg combined; typical highway efficiency around 31 mpg with solid overall performance.

  • 1.3L turbocharged 3-cylinder, all-wheel drive (AWD): roughly 28–29 mpg combined; AWD usually reduces city mpg more than highway mpg.


These figures reflect EPA estimates and real-world results can vary with load, weather, and driving style.


Driving range per tank


Fuel tank capacity varies by trim, but Trailblazer models generally carry around 14–15 gallons of gasoline. Using the mpg ranges above, the estimated driving range per tank falls roughly within the following span.



  1. Low end (lower mpg and smaller tank): about 360–420 miles per tank.

  2. High end (higher mpg and larger tank): about 420–460 miles per tank.


In everyday driving, most owners report a realistic range in the mid- to upper-400s per tank, depending on configuration and conditions.


Real-world factors affecting mileage


Actual mileage varies with traffic, terrain, cargo, tire type and pressure, climate-control use, and driving habits. Break-in periods, aftermarket tires, and maintenance can also shift mpg. For the most precise figure, check the EPA fuel economy label on your exact vehicle and monitor real-world performance over time.


Summary


In summary, the Trailblazer offers efficient fuel economy in the high 20s to low 30s mpg, with a typical driving range per tank of roughly 360–460 miles depending on the engine and drivetrain. If you share your exact year, engine, and drive configuration, I can provide a more precise figure based on the latest EPA ratings and real-world tests.

Are Chevy Trailblazers a reliable vehicle?


As a whole, consumers found the vehicle's styling and reliability to be its strongest features and quality to be its weakest. 29 out of 39 of owners (74% of them) rank the 2026 Trailblazer five out of five stars.



What is the most common problem with the Chevy Trailblazer?


The most common problems are with the ignition system, infotainment system, braking system, noise, and vibration.



How many miles will a Chevy Trailblazer last?


A Chevy Trailblazer can last over 200,000 miles, with many well-maintained models exceeding 250,000 miles. Factors like proper maintenance, responsible driving, and avoiding models with known issues are crucial for maximizing its lifespan. 
Factors influencing longevity

  • Proper maintenance: Following the recommended service schedule for oil changes, transmission fluid flushes, and other maintenance is key to reaching high mileage. 
  • Driving habits: Smooth driving, especially avoiding hard acceleration and letting the engine warm up, can significantly extend the vehicle's life. 
  • Model year: Later generations (second generation and beyond) are generally more highly regarded than early 2000s models, which had some prevalent engine and transmission issues. 
  • Environment: Avoiding harsh weather and road salt can help protect the vehicle from premature wear. 

What to expect at certain mile markers
  • 150,000 miles: A major service milestone that often includes replacing engine coolant. Your engine should be good for another 150,000 miles if well-maintained. 
  • 200,000 miles: A significant achievement for any vehicle, and a common goal for many Chevy owners. With good care, Trailblazers can often reach and surpass this mark. 
  • 250,000+ miles: With consistent and proper maintenance, it is possible for a Trailblazer to exceed this mileage significantly. 



What are good years for a Chevy Trailblazer?


Model years 2007 to 2009 saw the above issues properly addressed, and the SUV's reliability scores improved. Second-generation models got even better with design changes and improvements in every aspect. So, if you're looking for a used Trailblazer, anything from this era can be confidently considered a reliable buy.


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Kevin Bennet is the founder and owner of Kevin's Autos, a leading automotive service provider in Australia. With a deep commitment to customer satisfaction and years of industry expertise, Kevin uses his blog to answer the most common questions posed by his customers. From maintenance tips to troubleshooting advice, Kevin's articles are designed to empower drivers with the knowledge they need to keep their vehicles running smoothly and safely.