I have owned a Trailblazer 330 for about 4 months now and I must say it's a very good ride. It has a little pep just enough for a few fun wheelies and bicycles. I have yet to have any problems with it except for a broken gas gauge which is easily replaceable. For the most part it could use a little tweaking that doesn't require a rocket scientist to do. It has very good handling and it carries its weight well. And for a 2 wheel drive it handles mud like none other!!! I was really suprised at how well it did in the muck sure I've gotten it stuck a few times so a winch is always good. I also own a RZR aand a Can Am Renegade 800x but I ride this more than the others because it's light and nimble on its feet and won't throw you off the back when you punch the throttle. It's good for a nice cruise in the woods.
Upgrades/Accessories: The only things I have changed on it are the tires, exahust, and a new jet in the carbuerator. I would suggest adding a stainless steel or aluminum face plate the plastic looks a little junky after a few stumps. A warn 1500 lb winch is a good add on since it's only 2 wheel drive. I have addedd itp holeshot tires for when I take it to the track.
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