The Chevrolet TrailBlazer is an SUV built on a narrow wheelbase and a high center of gravity. These factors are key in a vehicle's propensity to rollover. Vehicles made in the United Stated today adhere to standards set in 1972.
While options are out there for the big three manufacturers, GM, Ford and Chrysler, to build stronger roofs on their vehicles, the truth is they simply aren't.
"TrailBlazer is now on death row, as are its stablemates. Factors include sluggish sales, uncertainty over future gas prices, and the market's general shift away from truck-type designs in the midsize SUV class. We understand TrailBlazer and company are to be phased out fairly soon, perhaps by 2009." -consumerguideauto.howstuffworks.com
GM hasn't done enough to prevent Chevy TrailBlazer Rollovers. If you or a loved one has been injured in a rollover or roof collapse related accident, contact Miller Weisbrod, LLP, for a free case assessment.



