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Guelph Volkswagen
359 Woodlawn Rd W, Guelph, ON, N1H 7K9For many new vehicle buyers, SUVs are the way to go. Perfect for small or large families, they offer space, comfort, and versatility – all the while looking great on the road. But when it comes to choosing the right SUV for your needs, it can sometimes be difficult to pin down the key differences between models. This is why we’re comparing the midsize Volkswagen Atlas Cross Sport and the Chevrolet Blazer.
First, let's talk about the exterior design of both vehicles. The Volkswagen Atlas Cross Sport is a larger vehicle than the Chevrolet Blazer, which translates into more space for passengers and luggage. The overall look of the Cross Sport is sportier and more aggressive, which will appeal to drivers who prefer vehicles with plenty of flair. The Blazer, on the other hand, has a more traditional SUV shape.
Moving on to the interior, there are notable differences between these two SUVs. The Volkswagen Atlas Cross Sport boasts plenty of room for all across all rows. It also features a modern, slightly futuristic dashboard with an infotainment system that is easy to use. In contrast, the Chevy Blazer holds an older less advanced dashboard layout. Additionally, the Blazer’s infotainment system is not as intuitive as Volkswagen’s. What’s more, the Atlas Cross Sport offers a larger cabin overall cabin as demonstrated by its more than 20% larger trunk.
When it comes to engines, the Volkswagen Atlas Cross Sport delivers a more powerful standard turbocharged 2.0L 4-cylinder engine. Complementing the base engine is Volkswagen’s legendary VR6 3.6L V6 which delivers smooth and efficient power. Although both the Blazer and Atlas Cross Sport are equipped with AWD as standard, Volkswagen’s 4MOTION AWD system is far more intuitive as it intelligently engages, when necessary, without the need for driver input.
Safety features have increasingly become more important for consumers, and both vehicles offer semi-autonomous driving features like forward-collision warnings and emergency braking, however the Volkswagen Atlas Cross Sport also includes Side Assist (Blind Spot Monitor) with Rear Traffic Alert as standard.
Both the Volkswagen Atlas Cross Sport and the Chevrolet Blazer are good options to consider when shopping for an SUV. Even so, the Volkswagen Atlas Cross Sport is the better option for those who want a spacious, comfortable cabin, plenty of styling, and a high-tech dashboard display.
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