Finding a vehicle that all members of your family of five love can be pretty challenging. Not only do you have to find a vehicle that fits everyone, but also one that keeps them safe and entertained for the duration of your drive. If you’re unsure where to start your search, why not consider one of these three new Chevrolet SUVs with something for every family member?
Chevy Service 101: Do Additives Hurt Your Engine?
Of the many facets of Chevrolet service, engine additives are among the most divisive. Does your engine need them, or do they do more harm than good? As your local Chevrolet experts, we need to set the record straight about engine additives and why some service tasks are better left to service technicians.
3 Tips for Driving Safely with Pets
If you have a pet-friendly workplace or enjoy always having your furry friend with you on your weekend adventures, they must be safe whenever you drive with them. Fortunately, there are things you can do to keep them safe and secure, including adding some Chevy accessories from the parts department at Keyes Chevrolet.
3 Chevy Service Essentials for Summer
What are your plans for the summer? If you’re like most people, you probably have a getaway planned or at least some more activities in and around Van Nuys. Either way, this probably means more driving, which calls for vital Chevy service tasks so your car is ready for the hot months ahead.
3 Tips for First-Time EV Buyers
If you’re thinking about buying an electric car like a Chevy EV model, you don’t want to take this decision lightly. This guide offers tips that will help you make good choices.
Chevy Service vs. Quick Lube Shops: Why Keyes Chevrolet is Better
Getting service for your car is easy. However, getting the right service for your car involves a little more work. If your Chevy vehicle needs an oil change, you could technically find a quick lube shop near you. If you care about the investment you’ve made in your car, there are three reasons that the smarter move is to visit a Chevrolet service center.
Chevrolet Discontinuing 2 Popular EVs
For years now, Chevy has been at the forefront of electric vehicles. Two of their mainstays in this fast-growing segment are the Chevy Bolt EUV and Chevy Bolt EV. This is why it’s a little surprising that the company has decided to discontinue these models.
How do EV Tax Credits Work?
Going with an electric car like the Chevrolet Bolt is an excellent choice if you're looking for a new, fuel-efficient vehicle. But, in addition to never needing to buy gas and doing your part for the planet, there’s another reason to consider an EV: a significant tax credit. This guide covers common federal and state-level tax credits for which the EVs at Keyes Chevrolet might qualify.
3 Parts Your Older Chevy Car Might Need Soon
While your Chevy car will offer you years of excellent performance, it is essential to remember that you play a role in this. Because certain Chevy parts wear down over time and need to be replaced, you must be proactive. These are the three components that tend to wear out the fastest.
2024 Chevrolet Trailblazer Preview
If you’re in the market for a subcompact SUV, the Chevrolet Trailblazer is a leader in this class. Plus, this model always gets better. Here you’ll learn about the upcoming 2024 Chevy Trailblazer and what to expect.