How can I obtain additional information on a new Chevrolet before the vehicle is produced?
Most new Chevrolet launch vehicles have a link on their product page that allows consumers to sign up and receive email updates as additional information becomes available on the new launch vehicle.
What is the difference between all-wheel drive and four-wheel drive?
A vehicle equipped with all-wheel drive temporarily transfers power to all four driving wheels automatically when the need is sensed by the vehicle. A vehicle equipped with four-wheel drive (4×4) can transfer power from two wheels to all four wheels upon driver demand, usually by pushing a button or turning a switch.
How do I obtain an Owner’s Manual?
You can visit the Chevrolet Owner Center (https://my.chevrolet.com/home) to view or download an electronic copy for many vehicles from 1993 to present. Just select your year, make and model and then click “View Your Owner’s Manual.”
Why are tire rotations so important?
Each tire on a vehicle performs a different task, causing them to wear at different rates. Regular rotations allow tires to wear evenly, maximizing tire life and allowing tires to be replaced in sets of four, which is preferable. To learn more about the importance of tire rotation, visit chevrolet.com/certified-service/tire-maintenance.
(Source: www.chevrolet.com)
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