Tag: chevy dealerships

2010 Chevrolet Equinox

Posted by – January 21, 2010

I thought this was an objective review of the 2010 Equinox. I could list out tons of additional features but the nice thing about this video is that it shows the finer points, inside and out plus the fuel economy.

Enjoy!

2010 Equinox

$500 Gift Certificate to the Volusia Mall

Posted by – November 29, 2009

New Smyrna Chevrolet will beat any price in Daytona Beach or give you a $500 gift certificate to the Volusia Mall.

Daytona Beach Chevrolet Guarantee

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When do you know you need new Brakes

Posted by – November 26, 2009

 

Spending money on car repairs is the last thing any of us want to do, but it is a necessary evil. Generally, if you wait too long to get something fixed or replaced, it will end up costing you more than the original repair. Knowing when to change your brake pads is important; otherwise it can be very costly.

Step 1

If you bought your car new from a dealership, you can refer to your manual which should give you an idea of how many miles your brake pads should last you. Just keep that number in mind, and remember to consider getting new brake pads when you have reached that stated mileage. This does depend on your driving habits. Some people need new brake pads faster than others. I managed to make it 70,000 miles before I had to change mine.

Step 2

In either case, if you bought your car new or used, you can check the thickness of your brake pad yourself. Just take the tire off, and inspect the thickness of the brake pad. Most brake pad repairmen will tell you to replace your pads when they are 2 to 3mm thick. Keep in mind, new break pads are usually 10mm thick. Some people even say wait until the pads have the same thickness as a dime.

Step 3

The last way you can decide yourself, is to wait until you hear your brakes squealing. This a final warning telling you to get your brake pads changed as soon as possible. If you wait too long you might damage the rotors, which will double the price of your brake repair.

Step 4

If you’re undecided or don’t want to be bothered with checking it yourself, you can always take your vehicle to a dealer service department. They will be able to take a look at it and decide rather quickly if your brakes need changed. If you’re already hearing the squealing noise, they will probably take it for a quick test drive and let you know. Worst case, if they don’t need changed, they can give you a good estimate of how many more miles you can drive before your brake pads will need changed.

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Chevrolet has 0% interest for 72 months

Posted by – November 21, 2009

That’s right. See 0% interest for 6 years on Chevrolet Traverse, Silverado and Cobalts.

Chevrolet Automobile Safety has come a long way in 50 years!

Posted by – November 13, 2009

Crash between 1959 Bel Air and 2009 Malibu

This Month’s Little Cheaper Deals.

Posted by – November 13, 2009

How do we do it? With unbelievable deals like these.
Save up to $10,000 off Silverado Crew Cabs. Dirve home a beautiful Traverse with payment as low as $399 a month. Or save up to $4000 off Chevy Cobalts! We’re selling Chevrolets cheaper than anyone else in the area, working hard to be NUMBER !!
*offer expires 11/30/09

We\'re already the #1 Suburban dealer in Orlando.

From the Desk of Jack Holcomb

Posted by – November 13, 2009

When we started this blog our main goal was to make sure the content was informative and useful. Thanks to all the positive comments, we feel confident it is serving the main purpose. More to come! Jack

GM May Restore Dealers.

Posted by – October 31, 2009

CEO of GM tells lawmakers they may restore rejected

Dealers.

See Story in Automotive News

From the Desk of Jack Holcomb

Posted by – September 4, 2009

Great Article from The Detroit News worth sharing!

Tell me what your think!

The tide is turning.  Lets take advantage of consumer sentiment.
Big Three get image boost
Scott Burgess / The Detroit News

An overwhelming percentage of new-car buyers said they would consider a vehicle made by Detroit’s Big Three, according to a survey released Wednesday by the Consumer Reports National Research Center.

The nationwide survey found that 81 percent of new-car buyers said they were likely or very likely to consider an American brand; 47 percent said they were likely or very likely to consider an Asian brand; and 46 percent said they were likely or very likely to consider a European brand. This is the first year for the survey and Consumer Reports did not have data to make comparisons.

“The number really stood out as surprisingly high,” said Jeff Bartlett, Consumer Reports deputy editor for online autos. “The domestic brands are poised to succeed if they can deliver; the deck is stacked in their favor.”

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A similar survey conducted earlier this year by AutoPacific, an industry marketing and consulting firm based in Tustin, Calif., showed 72 percent of consumers were likely to consider buying an American vehicle.

Ed Kim, an analyst at AutoPacific, said there was a lot of negative publicity aimed at Detroit at the time, in part triggered by a rash of negative headlines about domestic auto executives flying in corporate jets to Washington to seek federal loans. Then General Motors Corp. and Chrysler LLC limped toward bankruptcy. Both since emerged as new, leaner companies.

“There are really two camps, one that is upset with GM and Chrysler and another that wants to support the domestic industry,” Kim said. “My hunch is that the one camp has gotten a lot bigger.”

Bartlett attributed the high survey numbers to several factors, including the continued improvement of many domestic vehicles and a sense of wanting to help American companies during tough economic times.

“There is somewhat of a patriotic fervor to help out their neighbor,” he said.

Through the end of August, U.S. carmakers were trailing Asian and European makers in sales, 3.1 million to 4 million.

The survey, however, reveals that consumers don’t see all U.S. carmakers equally.

Ford Motor Co., which did not receive or ask for federal subsidies, was perceived as much better than General Motors Co. and Chrysler Group LLC. When respondents were asked to compare their willingness to consider domestic models today versus a year ago, GM’s image had improved slightly, while Chrysler’s dropped significantly.

“Ford’s public perception improved significantly relative to GM and Chrysler because they didn’t need public assistance, and its portfolio is really good,” Bartlett said.

Chrysler declined comment, and Ford did not return calls.

Many consumers worried about the future of Chrysler said its products lacked the quality of the competition, Bartlett said.

GM officials said they’ve seen a growing change in perception and expect sales to improve during the fourth quarter.

“The proof is in product,” said GM spokesman Chris Preuss. “It’s essential that our vehicles connect with consumers at a rational and emotional level.”

Bartlett said as Detroit continues to improve its image with consumers, it will have to deliver vehicles people feel are well-designed and built. The survey, however, suggests Detroit has the nation’s attention.

“Here is an opportunity,” Bartlett said. “They can capitalize on it or fail.”

Save up to $12,700 on 2009 Tahoes, Suburbans and Impalas

Posted by – September 4, 2009

2009 Closeout Sale is going on now at New Smyrna Chevrolet. Save up to $12,700 after discounts and 0% financing for 72 months on all Tahoes, Suburbans and Impalas. That’s right you get both!

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