- The 1997 Chevrolet Blazer is a sports utility vehicle that comes in multiple versions. Among these versions are two- and four-door vehicles with two- and four-wheel drive. The 1997 Blazer originally retailed for between $20,000 and $24,000. As of late 2010, the Blazer is valued at between $3,000 and $3,700.
- Both two-door versions of the 1997 Blazer are 174.7 inches long and 67.8 inches wide. The two-wheel drive two door is 66 inches tall, while the four-wheel drive two door is 66.9 inches tall. The four-door versions are 181.2 inches long and 67.8 inches wide. The two-wheel drive four door is 65.9 inches tall, and the four-wheel drive four door is 66.9 inches tall. The two-wheel drive versions have a front track of 55 inches and a rear track of 54.6 inches. The four-wheel drive versions have a front track of 56.6 inches and a rear track of 55.1 inches.
- The two-door versions seat two with optional seating for up to four. The two-wheel drive four-door version seats three with optional seating for up to six. The four-wheel drive four-door version seats up to six. Headroom is 39.6 inches in the front seat and 38.2 inches in the back seat. Legroom is 42.4 inches in the front and 36.3 inches in the back. Shoulder room is 57.7 inches in the front and 57.2 inches in the back. Hip room is 52 inches in the front and 39.8 inches in the back.
- All versions of the 1997 Blazer come with a 4.3 liter V6 engine with 190 horsepower as standard. All versions also have a four-speed automatic overdrive transmission. The two-door versions have the option of changing to a five-speed manual overdrive transmission. The two-wheel drive versions can tow up to 5,500 pounds, while the four-wheel drive versions can tow up to 5,000 pounds. Torque is 250 pound-feet at 2,800 rpm. The compression ratio is 9.2 to 1. Bore and stroke are 4.00 and 3.48.
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