We then updated the post with comments from a Blazer EV owner who wrote in with a similar tale of owning an example for five days before having to take it back to the dealer, where it's been for three weeks. The Blazer EV, after coughing up 'the single longest list of major faults we at Edmunds have ever seen on a new car,' has been at the dealer for at least two weeks of Edmunds' six weeks of ownership. Last week, we posted on the experience the car sales site has had with the SUV that takes over as Chevy's new entry-level electric vehicle until the upcoming Equinox EV and rebooted Bolt come along. The bad guy's boss asks Bond, 'How did he die?' Bond replies, 'Not well.' If someone asked Edmunds, 'How did your 2024 Chevrolet Blazer EV die?' Edmunds would offer the same two words in response. Remember the opening of Casino Royale? Daniel Craig's James Bond whoops a man in a bathroom then drowns the man in a sink of water.
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