Problems with your car’s electrical system can severely compromise your vehicle’s performance, and they can even stop you from driving altogether. Electrical problems should always be repaired by a factory-trained Chevy technician at the Chevy dealer, as you need the problem handled by an expert.
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Your new Chevy is automatically covered by several warranties that enable you to drive with peace of mind. These warranties protect against any issue or defect in your car. Any situation covered by these warranties will be quickly repaired by Chevy-trained technicians at no charge. As your Chevy dealer, we’re going to tell you more about your 2024 car warranty and the coverage it provides.
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A flat tire can be caused by sharp objects on the surface, low tire pressure, or an old, worn tire. The result is the same, as you’ll be stuck waiting for help. As your Chevy dealer, we’d like to tell you the fast and safe way to change your tire so you can be on the road again ASAP.
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Your Chevy, like all cars and trucks, relies on its battery to start the engine and power all the electrical components of the vehicle. Eventually, of course, even the most robust batteries wear out and fail. Here are some words of advice from your Chevy dealer about what to consider when getting a new car battery for your Chevy.
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Your Chevy’s headlights should be in optimal condition for safe nighttime driving. Over time, headlights can start to fail due to age, road conditions, or electrical issues. You should watch out for signs of failure and visit your local Chevy dealership for new headlights.
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If you’re having trouble with your engine, then you should schedule service for your Chevy as soon as possible. Engine issues can quickly become serious, even if the symptoms seem minor. If you aren’t sure what your engine issue is, you can trust the Chevy mechanics at your Chevy dealer to diagnose your engine problems quickly.
Read the rest of this entry »Does Your Chevy Need New Tires?
When you’re behind the wheel of your Chevy, you want to know that you can rely on every part of it for a safe and smooth ride. That certainty starts where your car meets the road: your tires. Ensuring your tires are in top condition is crucial, and there are signs to watch out for that it may be time to visit the Chevy dealer for new tires.
Read the rest of this entry »3 Brunch Places Worth the Early Drive Near Nitro, WV
Whether you’re just passing through or you’re a native here in Nitro, WV, you’ll love our brunch places that serve great meals. So take a break for yourself and your family and visit one of these locales that the locals like to frequent.
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If your Chevy’s brakes aren’t working as smoothly as they used to, visit your local Chevy dealership right away for brake repair. Faulty brakes significantly increase the braking distance, making it much easier to get into an accident.
Read the rest of this entry »At a Glance: The 2023 Chevy Silverado 3500
As the most capable pickup in Chevy’s heavy-duty lineup, the Chevy Silverado 3500 is purpose-built for towing and hauling heavy loads. For 2023, the Silverado 3500 offers robust engines, numerous configurations, and the latest comfort and technology features. Here is an overview of what to expect with the 2023 Silverado 3500.
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