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by hogsnine
Jan 14 '03
Author's Product Rating: Recommended: Yes 
Pros: ZR-2 option is as functional as it is muscular looking Cons: Gas mileage could be better The Bottom Line: If ride isn't a concern, the S-10 ZR-2 package is a great value. An overall dependable, fun-to-drive truck.
I traded in a '93 Lumina Z-34 last year for this truck which I have been looking at since '96. I ordered it with the ZR-2 suspension and appearance package. This package comes standard with the extended cab, third door, sliding rear window, 31.5"...
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by tjtoolmanz
Sep 13 '02
Author's Product Rating: Recommended: Yes 
Pros: Crew Cab Model - 4 doors, awsome stereo, 4x4, truck bed Cons: no rear cup holders, no motion alarm with factory alarm (Can be added) The Bottom Line: If you were looking into SUV's smaller to midsize, give this some serious though, or at least take a look at the S10 Crew Cab!
I recently picked myself up the 2002 S10 Crew Cab. Originally I was looking at Blazers and Jimmy's because I wanted something with more power and reliability the the Windstar (95 yuck) I had.
After looking all over and talking with dozens of...
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by edelbrok
Aug 12 '02
Author's Product Rating: Recommended: Yes 
Pros: Comfortable, lots of creature comforts, power, looks, great truck Cons: gas mileage, price The Bottom Line: Beautiful, powerful, wonderful. 30 thumbs up on this one.
This review is on the 2002 S10 ZR5 Crew cab. This truck is a very beautiful, well made truck, and has everything one could ask for in a vehicle. The interior is the best I have seen in a vehicle. Much more comfortable than a Cadillac. The seats are...
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by mrl4030
Sep 07 '05
Author's Product Rating: Recommended: Yes 
Pros: comfortable ride, sharp looking truck Cons: too nice to drive in the woods The Bottom Line: if you like economical, roomy, good looking trucks, this is it
I own a 2002 chevrolet S10 crew cab LS and the kids really like it. They have their own doors with deep tinted glass. Of course I think it is a nice looking truck. We had a S10 extended cab previously and this crew cab is MUCH better. The extended ...
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by jfwick99
Mar 03 '03
Author's Product Rating: Recommended: Yes 
Pros: Extended Cab, CD Player, Automatic Cons: 2 Wheel Drive The Bottom Line: Great for the weekend warrior
This S-10 is a great small truck. The size is great for anybody. It gives you the opportunity to be able to haul load. The 4.3 V-6 gives you plenty of power to work with. I can tow a boat with no problem. The interior is nice. I personally would not sit...
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by handysamm
Jan 25 '08
Author's Product Rating: Recommended: Yes 
Pros: the V6 engine, great suspension, good gas mileage Cons: only one extended cab door, lousy factory radio /CD player The Bottom Line: LOVE LOVE LOVE Chevys, bets my previous old Ford, Dodge, or Toyota trucks hands down!
I have the 6 cylinder version, with the extended cab, (3 doors), 2 wheel drive, automatic tranny. I average about 60 miles a day on it, with my highest being about 600 - 620 miles a week. I put a hard cap on the bed with cargo doors down each side, for ...
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by scmrak in Cars & Motorsports, - Top 50
Jun 28 '02
Author's Product Rating: Recommended: Yes 
Pros: handling and (V6) power Cons: comfort, convenience, quality(?) The Bottom Line: A good truck that could be better with a bit of effort. Strong on engine, weak on ergonomics and critter comforts.
The Enterprise Rent-a-car office nearest my office has seen a lot of me over the past year or so (Ms scmrak complains that they see me more often than she does!), which factors into the cars I get when I rent there. Instead of simply handing me the keys,...
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by lordazores
Aug 11 '07 - Updated Aug 14 '07
Author's Product Rating: Recommended: Yes 
Pros: Reliable, durable, good gas mileage Cons: Poor ice/snow handling without 4x4, 2.2L engine a bit underpowered The Bottom Line: Great reliable work truck for people seeking simplicity and ability to haul light loads
UPDATE August 14, 2007 Well, I must've jinxed myself - today the flasher died (no turn signals). Repair cost - $11 for the part and $28 labor fee. Overall, not a bad deal since I did not get dirty and the dealership fixed this in 30 minutes. ...
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by capenfield
Sep 17 '04
Author's Product Rating: Recommended: No 
Pros: Standard features, interior room, powerful a/c, comfort, exterior styling. Cons: Overly soft ride, power, gas mileage, sloppy feeling drive-train, resale value. The Bottom Line: I would half-heartedly recommend this model due to mediocre performance but there are good standard features.
I have now owned my base model 2002 S-10 for two and a half years. The only other truck that I have owned and thus the only small truck I can compare it to was my 1989 Toyota which was also a base model. Comparing the two in many ways is like comparing ...
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2002 Chevrolet S10 ZR5 Crew Cab
by macthompson
Feb 15 '04
Author's Product Rating:
Recommended: Yes
Pros: Very comfortable front seats, lots of headroom, extremely well laid out controls, loaded with features. Cons: Rear seat cramped for adults, no rear cup holders,poor fuel economy in commute driving.
The other review written about this truck is accurate, because standard equipment on this truck leaves nothing optional, except for On-Star and a 6 CD Changer.
I bought this particular truck while looking at Chevrolet Trailblazers. I have since (nearly 2 years now) become a big fan of this truck, and would highly recommend it. This truck has changed very little through model years 2003 and 2004, and I believe Chevrolet is not going to offer it for 2005, instead pushing the Colorado instead.
I get 15 mpg all year in city driving, although on interstate trips I average over what the EPA sticker says, about 23 to a one time record of 26 mpg, and this with the truck loaded down with family and camping gear cruising between 65-70 mph.
I drove this truck away from the dealers lot at just a bit under $30,000, which included tax and license in California.
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