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How much is a 92 S-10 Blazer worth?

Prices for a 1992 GMC S-10 Blazer vary widely, but you’ll typically see asking prices from around $2,000 up to $12,000 depending on condition, mileage, and drivetrain. Most examples fall roughly in the $4,000–$8,000 range.


As a first‑generation S‑10 Blazer, the 1992 model year remains a popular—but aging—SUV. Values hinge on whether the truck is 4x4 or 2WD, the engine and transmission, overall wear, rust, service history, and how original the vehicle remains. This article breaks down current market realities, typical price bands, and practical tips for buyers and sellers in 2025.


What affects the price


Below are the key factors that commonly determine how much a 1992 S-10 Blazer will sell for, from entry-level estimates to top-end potential.



  • Overall condition (mechanical health and cosmetic appearance)

  • Drivetrain and options (4x4 vs. 2WD, engine type, transmission)

  • Mileage and wear level

  • Maintenance history and documentation

  • Rust, body/frame integrity, and prior repairs

  • Modifications versus originality (lift kits, wheels, interiors)

  • Title history and regional market demand


Understanding these factors helps buyers set realistic expectations and sellers price realistically based on what a specific truck offers beyond the basics.


Typical price ranges by condition


The following bands reflect common market segments observed in listings and listings aggregators as of 2025. Prices can swing with location, season, and the specific vehicle’s history.



  1. Excellent condition with low miles, solid mechanicals, no rust, and a clean interior: roughly $7,000–$12,000

  2. Good condition with some cosmetic wear and average miles, reliable operation: roughly $4,000–$7,000

  3. Fair condition with noticeable wear or minor mechanical issues: roughly $2,500–$4,000

  4. Project car, not running, or requiring significant repairs (rust or frame work may be present): roughly $1,000–$2,500


These ranges provide a framework, but individual results will vary based on the exact configuration (2WD vs 4x4, automatic vs manual), maintenance history, and local demand for older SUVs.


Where to check current pricing


To gauge current market values accurately, consult multiple sources and compare what similar S-10 Blazers are actually selling for in your area and online.



  • Kelley Blue Book (KBB) classic car valuations for vintage trucks

  • Hagerty Price Guide for collector and enthusiast markets

  • NADA Guides for wholesale and retail pricing ranges

  • Bring a Trailer and eBay Motors for real-world auction results

  • Local classifieds, dealer inventories, and regional car listings


Cross-checking these sources helps you set a realistic asking price or bid range, taking into account regional variations and current demand.


Tips to maximize value before sale


Preparing a 1992 S-10 Blazer for sale can meaningfully impact the final price. Consider these practical steps to boost appeal and value.



  • Collect and present complete maintenance records and receipts

  • Perform essential mechanical checks and address safety-critical items (brakes, tires, fluids)

  • Address rust and cosmetic imperfections where feasible; a well-presented body helps

  • Detail the interior and replace worn components (seats, carpet, dash wear) if needed

  • Provide high-quality photos, including underside shots of the frame and axles

  • Offer an honest disclosure of any issues and consider a professional appraisal if value is uncertain


By demonstrating care and transparency, sellers can often attract more serious buyers and justify a higher asking price.


Summary


A 1992 GMC S-10 Blazer can range from around $2,000 to $12,000 depending on condition, mileage, drivetrain, and overall presentation. Most will fall in the $4,000–$8,000 region, with 4x4 models and well-documented maintenance tending to fetch the higher end. To price or bid effectively, compare multiple valuation sources, assess local demand, and prepare the vehicle with thorough maintenance records and clear communication about its history and condition.

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Kevin Bennett

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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.