If you’re like most drivers, going green or lightening your carbon footprint is an appealing thought. While this thought likely does intrigue many of us, the thought of having to buy a new car does not. After all, buying a car isn’t like buying a new pair of shoes; it won’t go out of style every other season so you’re likely in it for the long haul. For Olathe drivers looking to achieve hybrid-like gas mileage without trading in their Chevy, these are the tips to follow.
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Chevy Volt Celebrates its Second Birthday
The 2011 Chevy Volt was introduced just over a year ago and debuted as the first plug-in electric vehicle to be mass-produced in the U.S. Kansas City used Chevy dealers lured consumers with the Volt’s extended electric-only drive range, second to none fuel economy and uncompromised performance. The Volt quickly became known for delivering the assets of a hybrid vehicle without any of the drawbacks. Offering the rare blend of space, power and safety in a gas-frugal car and what’s not to love?
Chevy’s Best-Selling Used Cars
For those on the market for a car, the first question that typically comes to mind is whether to buy new or used. The advantages of buying a used car are indeed enticing and have compelled approximately one in every four consumers to buy a used car rather than a new car. A lower initial cost, certification pre-owned (CPO) programs and avoiding depreciation are among the reasons consumers tend to favor used cars and can be well worth forgoing that new car smell.
How to Extend the Length of your Chevy
If you’re like most consumers, some of your purchases, like groceries or undergarments, are not bought with the intent to preserve these items for an extended period. Others however, like a car, are often purchased with the desire to prolong the length of ownership for as long as possible. With these three tips, used Chevrolet drivers can extend the length of their vehicles and thus, get the most bang for their buck.
Chevy’s Tahoe Hybrid Blends Utility and Space with Efficiency
While gas prices today aren’t as steep as they were earlier this year, hybrid vehicles are still a hot commodity. But more often than not, consumers who take this eco-friendly step find that they have to compromise various qualities. Whether it be power, space or utility, hybrid drivers typically end up sacrificing one thing for the fuel efficiency of their vehicles. Perhaps this is why the Chevy Tahoe Hybrid was an instant success when it arrived at your Kansas City used car dealer in 2008. The Tahoe Hybrid represents General Motor’s first full-fledged hybrid and one of the rare hybrids that blends the space and utility of an SUV with the fuel efficiency and power of a smaller compact car.

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