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How much does a 2024 Blazer cost?

The 2024 Blazer starts around $36,000 before destination charges, with higher trims climbing into the mid-to-high $60,000s depending on options. Final price varies by trim, packages, and local taxes and fees.


The price you pay depends on the trim level, drivetrain, and optional packages chosen. This article breaks down typical MSRPs by trim, explains factors that influence total cost, and shows where to check exact pricing for your area.


Trim-by-trim pricing: where MSRPs start


The figures below are starting MSRPs for the 2024 Blazer by trim, before destination charges and before any dealer-added options. Actual prices will vary by market and equipment.



  • L — starting around $36,000

  • LT — starting around $38,000

  • RS — starting around $42,000

  • Premier — starting around $50,000

  • ZR2 — starting around $68,000


These starting prices reflect the base powertrain and equipment for each trim; the final sticker price can rise with additional options and packages.


What else affects the total cost


The final price for a 2024 Blazer depends on several factors beyond the base MSRP. Here are the key elements to consider:



  • Engine and drivetrain choices, such as the available turbocharged engines and all-wheel drive versus front-wheel drive configurations.

  • Optional packages and features, including appearance packages, sunroof, navigation, upgraded audio, and advanced safety tech.

  • Destination charge and local taxes, title, and registration fees, as well as any dealer handling fees.

  • Current incentives, financing terms, and potential trade-in considerations.


Understanding these factors helps you estimate the total cost more accurately and compare offers from different dealers.


Where to find exact pricing for your area


To lock in the precise price for a 2024 Blazer, use these sources that reflect your location and current incentives.



  • Chevrolet official Build-and-Price tool for your vehicle configuration and local MSRP.

  • Local Chevrolet dealerships for live stock and out-the-door prices, including taxes and fees.

  • Third-party guides such as Kelley Blue Book, Edmunds, and TrueCar for price estimates and invoice data.


Always verify the final price with the dealer, including destination charges and any fees, before signing a purchase agreement.


Summary


The 2024 Chevrolet Blazer offers a stepped price structure across five trims, with starting MSRPs generally ranging from the mid-$30,000s to the upper-$60,000s. The exact amount you pay depends on trim, optional packages, drivetrain, destination charges, and local taxes. For the most accurate price, consult Chevrolet’s Build-and-Price tool or your local dealer and compare with independent guides.

Is the 2024 Blazer a good car?


The 2024 Chevrolet Blazer 2-row midsize SUV blends aggressive styling, surprisingly agile handling, and better-than-average fuel economy into a comfortable, engaging driver. Pricing starts at $36,795. According to our readers' comments, the Blazer is a roomy, sporty, good-looking 5-person midsize SUV.



Why is Chevrolet discontinuing the Blazer?


The Blazer will reportedly be dropped from the U.S. market after the 2025 model year. While Chevrolet's decision to drop the Blazer is due to its decision to make its plant in Ramos Arizpe an all-electric facility, we're sure the SUV's sales played a role in the decision.



What is the most common problem with a Chevy Blazer?


Common problems: Some of the most common problems with the 2022 Chevy Blazer include electrical system issues, brake problems, and structural errors.



Is a Blazer bigger than a RAV4?


Spacious and Comfortable Interior
The Blazer provides 39.8 inches of headroom up front versus the RAV4's 37.7 inches. Rear passengers benefit with 39.6 inches of legroom in the Blazer, compared to 37.8 inches in the RAV4. Taller passengers and families will appreciate the extra comfort during longer trips.


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