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What kind of mileage does a Chevy Blazer get?

The Chevy Blazer offers two main engine options, and its mileage varies by engine, drivetrain, and model year. In general, you can expect roughly mid-20s miles per gallon, with the 2.0L turbo four delivering about 25–26 mpg combined and the 3.6L V6 around 22 mpg combined, while all-wheel drive typically lowers mpg by a few miles per gallon.


Engine choices and estimated mileage


The following figures are EPA estimates that can vary with configuration, driving style, and conditions. They reflect typical results for recent Blazer models.



  • 2.0L Turbo I-4 with 9-speed automatic

    • Front-wheel drive (FWD): approximately 23 mpg city / 30 mpg highway / 26 mpg combined

    • All-wheel drive (AWD): approximately 22 mpg city / 29 mpg highway / 25 mpg combined



  • 3.6L V6 with 9-speed automatic

    • All-wheel drive (AWD): approximately 19 mpg city / 27 mpg highway / 22 mpg combined




These numbers give a general sense of the Blazer’s fuel economy across common configurations. Actual economy can vary by trim level, tires, and how the vehicle is used.


What affects real-world fuel economy


Numbers shown on the window sticker are not the only factor. Real-world mileage depends on several variables that drivers often notice in daily use.



  • Tire size and inflation pressure

  • Payload, cargo, and number of passengers

  • Driving style, including acceleration, braking, and cruise control use

  • All-wheel-drive operation, especially in low-traction conditions

  • Terrain and climate, such as city driving vs. highway and hot or cold weather


Understanding these factors can help you set realistic expectations and optimize your Blazer’s fuel economy through mindful driving and proper maintenance.


Model-year and trim considerations


Chevy has adjusted available engines and tuning across model years. As a result, trim level sometimes influences efficiency due to weight, aerodynamics, and equipment choices. If maximizing mpg is a priority, focus on the 2.0L Turbo with FWD and consider longer highway driving to improve overall efficiency.


Summary


The Chevy Blazer offers two primary engine options that drive its fuel economy: a 2.0L turbocharged four-cylinder with two-wheel or all-wheel drive, and a 3.6L V6 with AWD. Expect roughly mid-20s mpg combined in typical configurations, with the 2.0L turbo delivering the higher efficiency and the V6 leaning toward lower mpg. Real-world results depend on driving conditions, maintenance, and vehicle setup.


Bottom line


For most buyers, the Blazer’s mileage sits in the mid-20s mpg range, with better numbers available from the 2.0L turbo engines (especially in FWD) and lower numbers from the V6, particularly when equipped with AWD. Always check the specific window sticker for the exact numbers on a given model year and configuration.

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 the Chevy Blazer a reliable car?


The reliability of the Chevy Blazer is mixed, with sources like Consumer Reports giving it worse than average ratings while others like RepairPal give it a high score. Common issues across various model years include problems with the transmission, fuel pump, engine, and brakes, and older models like the 2019 and 2020 have had numerous complaints and recalls. The 2025 model has a 3-year/36,000-mile basic warranty and 1 recall mentioned.
 
This video provides a comprehensive review of the 2025 Chevy Blazer, including details on its quality and potential issues: 57sCars SimplifiedYouTube · Nov 15, 2025
Potential issues by model year

  • Modern models (2019-2025):
    • Transmission and fuel system: Issues like hard shifts, fuel pump failure, and inaccurate fuel gauges have been reported.
    • Engine: Overheating and other engine problems have been noted.
    • Electrical system: Some owners have reported issues with warning lights and potential electrical or computer-related problems.
    • Recalls: The 2024 model had one recall, while the 2019 and 2020 models had multiple recalls and numerous consumer complaints.
  • Classic Blazer:
    • The 1994 model year is frequently cited as one of the worst due to engine problems, complaints, and recalls. 

What to consider
  • Conflicting ratings: Be aware that reliability ratings are mixed depending on the source. 
  • Preventative maintenance: Regular maintenance is crucial to keep the Blazer in good running condition. 
  • Warranty: The 2025 model comes with a 3-year/36,000-mile basic warranty and a 5-year/60,000-mile powertrain warranty. 

This video discusses some of the problems encountered by owners of the Chevy Blazer over a two-year period: 1mQue_The_ChaoticYouTube · Oct 19, 2023



Why is Chevrolet discontinuing the Blazer?


The gas-powered Chevy Blazer is being discontinued after the 2025 model year to shift production to an all-electric facility, reflecting a broader move towards electric vehicles. This decision comes as internal combustion engine (ICE) SUV sales have been declining, and Chevrolet is focusing on the Blazer EV as a key part of its future product strategy. 
This video explains why Chevy is discontinuing the gas-powered Blazer and focusing on the electric version: 1mEveryman DriverYouTube · Feb 16, 2025

  • Strategic shift to EVs: General Motors is converting its factory in Ramos Arizpe, Mexico, to an all-electric facility, which will produce the Blazer EV and other EVs like the Equinox EV and Cadillac Lyriq EV. 
  • Focus on EV growth: The company is prioritizing the Blazer EV as a more central part of its portfolio and its overall strategy to increase electric vehicle output. 
  • Declining gas model sales: Sales of the mid-size gas-powered SUV have been on a downward trend for several years, with many buyers opting for larger three-row SUVs or smaller compact SUVs instead. 
  • EV challenges: While the gas model is being retired, the Blazer EV has faced its own challenges, including initial software issues that temporarily halted sales in late 2023. However, sales of the Blazer EV have since grown significantly. 



Do Chevy Blazers have good gas mileage?


Very! Depending on the configuration, the 2024 Chevy Blazer mpg ratings can reach up to 22 mpg in the city and 29 mpg on the highway!


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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.