How Reliable is a Used Chevrolet Malibu?
Drivers in the market for a used vehicle may ask, how reliable is a used Chevrolet Malibu? As a long-time favorite amongst drivers, the Chevrolet Malibu has seemingly stood the test of time, but how do these vehicles hold up in the long run? Let’s take a look at whether or not the Chevy Malibu makes for a reliable used vehicle.
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For experienced drivers, selecting a vehicle is often a straightforward process. New drivers, however, may find this process much more challenging — knowing what you want out of a vehicle is difficult if you’ve never owned one before. Fortunately, vehicles like the 2022 Chevy Equinox simplify the process because they’re loved by new and experienced drivers alike. Well, let’s take a look at what this vehicle has to offer.
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The 2022 Chevy Silverado 1500 is more than just a work truck — it’s a hauler’s best friend. The Chevy Silverado 1500 continues to impress professional and hobby towers alike with its towing and hauling capability. With advanced safety and surveillance tech, plus plenty of raw towing power, this rugged vehicle can help you transport anything and everything.
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No matter the current state of fuel prices, fuel-efficient cars will always be appealing to drivers. Being less dependent on the gas station in general is a great thing, so why wouldn’t you want to maximize your vehicle’s gas mileage?
If that sounds like something you’re interested in, read on to learn about three great tips that can help you save hundreds on fuel in the future.
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We understand that customers may not want to come into the service center for every little part replacement. Doing your own replacements is a great way to save on both parts and service visits. So, to help out all of our handy customers looking to perform their own vehicle maintenance, here are three Chevy parts you should never buy used…
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We all know that leasing a vehicle is a great way to drive the vehicle you want without breaking the bank, but what happens when the leasing period is over? It may seem like the end of a beautiful era, but there may be options to make your Chevy lease more permanent if you so choose.
Let’s take a look at the three options available to you when your lease expires.
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Navigating the vehicle financing process is one of those adult rites of passage that can be extremely confusing to newcomers. Between all of the new finance vocabulary, mountains of paperwork, and seemingly millions of signatures, the Chevy finance process may seem daunting, but you can make it work to your advantage if you know what you’re doing. To help new buyers, here are some tips to help you get the most out of the process…
Read the rest of this entry »The Chevy finance process may seem like the worst part of shopping for a vehicle, but if you know what you’re doing you can make it work to your advantage! Financing a new vehicle can be very expensive, but if you follow these tips you can help reduce your monthly loan payments down to a minimum!
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Winter is here, which means drivers have to be extra aware of the road conditions ahead. Snow and ice can wreak havoc for those not prepared, but they can pose much less of a risk if you take the necessary precautions.
The new Chevy Blazer may have the performance to combat icy roads, but there is always more that can be done to prepare for the worst.
Get Your Battery Checked
Your Chevy Blazer certainly won’t get far with a dead battery. The extreme cold of winter can drain your battery, so make sure to test (or replace) it before the weather gets too bad.
Service Your Brakes
While your vehicle’s brakes may have a tenuous relationship with ice, they should still be inspected on your next service visit. A fresh set of brake pads gives you better control over your vehicle’s stopping power, giving you an edge on snowy roads.
Flush and Replace Fluids
When your engine gets cold, so does every fluid within it. Make sure to top off your vehicle’s antifreeze supply and also replace any potentially freezable wiper or brake fluid. Frozen fluids can cause costly damage to your engine.
Consider Snow Tires
By far the best defense against icy roads, snow tires give drivers better control on hazardous roads. If you’re still nervous after taking the above precautions, a set of snow tires could provide you with the added assurance of traction.
Is your Chevy Blazer ready for winter? Don’t let the elements ruin your day. Ensure you get to your destination safely by following the tips mentioned above. Schedule service today at Valley Chevrolet of Hastings – we’ll make sure your car receives the expert care it deserves!
Chevy Parts To Always Have On Hand
Learning all about the maintenance of your vehicle is an important part of car ownership. Knowing which Chevy parts to have on hand that can be replaced yourself can not only save a trip to the service center, but can also save you money as well. Take a look at these parts you can replace all on your own!
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