Top 5 Driving Myths Debunked: Separating Fact from Fiction

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As drivers, we all have our beliefs and habits on the road that we take for granted. Many of these come from the driving lessons we learned from parents, friends, or driving school instructors. However, not all of these beliefs are necessarily true, or the best practice on the road.

In this blog, we will debunk five of the most common driving myths in America and provide you with the facts. By the end of this post, we hope you will have a better understanding of safe driving practices and improve your overall driving experience.

Myth #1: It’s safer to drive with your hands at the 10 and 2 o’clock positions.

Many of us learned the traditional way of holding the steering wheel at 10 and 2 o’clock. However, the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA) recommends holding the wheel at 9 and 3 o’clock for better control, especially in case of sudden turns or steering movements.

The 9 and 3 o’clock positions allow for a better grip of the wheel, making it easier to turn it in any direction if necessary. Additionally, this position provides the driver with increased space between their arms and chest in case of an accident, which can help reduce serious injuries.

Myth #2: It’s safer to drive slower than the speed limit.

While it’s important to obey speed limits, driving too slowly can also be dangerous. It can lead to impatient drivers behind you, causing them to make reckless maneuvers and potentially cause accidents. In some cases, driving too slowly can be a violation of the law, so make sure to maintain a speed that is reasonable and safe.

Myth #3: Four-wheel drive or all-wheel drive makes you invincible on the road.

While 4WD or AWD can provide better traction in certain driving conditions (such as on snow or ice), it can also provide a false sense of security to the driver. It does not make you invincible on the road and does not improve braking or steering ability. Always drive according to the road conditions and adjust your speed when necessary.

Myth #4: Red cars are more likely to get pulled over by police.

This is one of the most widespread urban legends in the driving community, but there is no evidence to back it up. The color of your car does not impact your chances of getting pulled over. Police officers look for safety violations, such as speeding, running red lights, or failing to use turn signals, regardless of the color of your car.

Myth #5: Using your phone with your hands-free device is safe while driving.

While using a hands-free device to make calls or send texts is legal in many states, it is not always safe. Even if your hands are on the wheel, your attention is still divided between driving and the conversation. 

Research shows that any form of phone use while driving can be distracting and increase the risk of accidents. Whenever possible, avoid using your phone while driving or pull over to a safe place if you need to make a call.

Driving Myths Debunked

Driving myths can create confusion and impact safe driving habits. By debunking these five common driving myths, we hope to help drivers understand the importance of adopting safe driving practices, following traffic laws, and staying focused while on the road. 

Remember to always drive defensively, be aware of your surroundings, and be mindful of potential hazards. Safe driving is everyone’s responsibility.

Prep Your Car for Spring with These 5 Tips

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With spring right around the corner now is the best time to start prepping your car for warmer weather. Whether you’re washing off a winter worth of salt and dirt or you’re finally bringing the summer car out of your garage, some spring cleaning is a great way to increase the life of your vehicle. 

If you’re a DIY’er looking to get their ride ready for spring, this is one list of tips and tricks you won’t want to miss.

Wash it Down

Spring is the perfect time to give your car the much-needed love it deserves. To start, grab some soap, water and a lint-free chamois cloth. Once you have your supplies, start scrubbing away any winter grime, dust or debris. Don’t forget to get into all of those nooks, crannies and hard-to-reach areas.

Now that you’re done with the soap and water stage, give the car a quick once-over before wiping it down with your chamois cloth. Using a lint-free chamois cloth instead of air drying helps avoid any unwanted water spots on your vehicle.

If you don’t have much time or are looking for an easier method, an automatic car wash is a good option to consider. With just a few minutes of your time an automatic car wash will have your car ready for Spring in no time.

Check Your Tires

As spring approaches, it’s time to start checking the air pressure and tread depth of your tires. Having tires with solid tread depth and the proper air pressure not only keeps you safe, but it also ensures peak performance and fuel economy. 

Tire air pressure can drop with temperature changes or from sitting for a long time. So, the first step is to ensure those air levels are set to your vehicle manufacturer’s specifications. You typically can find this information on the inside of your driver’s side door jam. 

Next, you’ll want to check your tread depth. While there are a few methods of checking this at home, we always recommend having one of our certified technicians do this for you. This ensures that the tread depth reading is accurate so don’t have to buy tires before they’re ready to be replaced.

Inspect the Battery

Spring is an important time to inspect the battery of your car to ensure it is fully operational. A battery that has sat for a long time or been exposed to cold weather for long periods of time may not be as strong as it once was. That’s why we recommend testing your battery or having it tested as you begin to prepare your vehicle for spring.

It’s also wise to have a technician check your alternator and charging system annually. This will ensure that your battery is being properly charged which maximizes its lifespan. If your charging system or alternator aren’t functioning properly, it’s better to find that out ahead of time before you end up stranded. 

Making sure your battery is ready for spring will go a long way in helping you stay safe and worry-free on the roads this season. You can have your alternator, battery and charging system checked by one of our certified technicians here at Waldorf Chevrolet. All you have to do is schedule an appointment online or call us today!

Change the Oil

One of the oldest pieces of car maintenance advice to ever exist, changing your oil is essential no matter what season it is. However, after a long winter or a prolonged period of garage storage, it is even more important to check and/or change the oil in your vehicle. This can help catch issues such as degraded oil or finding metal shavings in the oil pan. 

If you don’t have the time or space to check your oil, don’t worry, our service center is full of certified technicians who can help. At Waldorf Chevrolet, we can check and replace your oil and filter, as well as perform a variety of other maintenance and repair services. All you have to do is call for an appointment or schedule your service online today!

Protect Your Paint

Preparing your car for the spring season is an important part of vehicle maintenance, and paint protection should be a top priority. Investing in paint protection film or a ceramic coating can help protect against scratches, dirt and other things that can cause paint damage over time. 

Paint protection film acts as a physical barrier to any debris coming in contact with your paint, while ceramic coatings act as an extra layer on top of your paint that wears better against damage. Both are excellent options for protecting your car’s paint from the elements and road debris.

Are You Ready for Spring?

With the days getting longer and temperatures increasing, it’s time to put winter in the rearview mirror and prepare for spring. Make sure your car is ready for sunny drives and weekend trips by following our five favorite tips for prepping your vehicle for spring. 

And remember, if you don’t have time to do this yourself, we have a team of professionals waiting to help you. Schedule your appointment online or simply stop by our location in Waldorf today!

Five Great Date Ideas for Valentine’s Day

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Valentine’s Day is rapidly approaching, and if you’re still looking for the perfect date idea, we’ve got you covered. Whether you’re looking for something traditional or something a little more unique, we’ve compiled a list of five great ideas to make your Valentine’s Day extra special. So check out our list and get planning!

Love is in the Air — literally!

Valentine’s Day is all about doing something romantic and a romantic hike with a picnic lunch at the top is the perfect way to make it special. It’s the perfect non-traditional date idea that won’t break the bank, and you still get to show your partner how much they mean to you! A romantic hike gives you time to admire nature, check out scenic views, and have real conversations over a romantic picnic lunch. A romantic hike can give your Valentine’s Day a unique twist that will be remembered for years to come!

Paint. Sip. Love.

Looking to spice up your romantic Valentine’s Day? A trendy watercolor paint and sip class might be the perfect choice. Paint your own masterpiece while sipping on some wine – it’s the perfect balance of relaxation and entertainment. No experience is necessary! Let your creativity flow, open a bottle of wine, and make great memories with your beloved this Valentine’s Day.

Bring the Restaurant Home

If you’re looking to make this Valentine’s Day extra special, why not fancy it up with a home-cooked dinner? Instead of splurging on an expensive dinner out, you and your significant other can whip up something fancy together at home. Try cooking a new recipe, or look to recreate one of your favorite dishes – with your own cozy twist. Not only is this intimate way to celebrate more affordable and memorable, but it can also provide a great opportunity for meaningful conversation by the dinner table. So what better way to show how much you care than cooking dinner together from the comfort and privacy of your own home?

Looking for Love

Valentine’s Day is the perfect time to plan a fun, non-traditional date night, so why not surprise your significant other with a fun and off-beat love-themed scavenger hunt? Whether you set it up around town or in your own backyard, you can personalize the items on your scavenger hunt list to make it as unique as your relationship. Plus, when the two of you complete all of the tasks, you’ll get to end the evening with a fun reward! Planning a love-themed scavenger hunt for Valentine’s Day is sure to create some fun memories for both of you this year for sure.

The Love Above

Looking for a magical experience to share with your special someone this Valentine’s Day? Why not take them out stargazing! Watching shooting stars together is a romantic journey that creates memories to last a lifetime. Stargazing is time-old practice of appreciating nature, and the night sky can be an escape from the hustle of everyday life. Set up blankets in your own backyard or find a local park nearby – the adventure of uncovering constellations and shooting stars will be worth it.

Date Night Awaits

If you and your partner are looking for a fun and unique way to spend Valentine’s Day this year, look no further! These five date ideas are sure to please. From stargazing to cooking dinner together, you’ll create lasting memories with the one you love. So get planning – your perfect Valentine’s Day awaits!

The Five Best Dishes to Make for the Holidays

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The holidays are a time for family, friends and of course, food! If you’re looking to impress your guests this year, try one of these five delicious holiday dishes. From traditional classics to festive twists on old favorites, there’s something for everyone. So what are you waiting for? Pick a dish from this list and get to cooking!

Roast Beef with Roasted Potatoes and Carrots

Roast beef with roasted potatoes and carrots is the quintessential holiday dish – nothing quite says “celebration” like a home-cooked seasonal feast. This traditional combination of savory flavors has become part of family gatherings across generations, satisfying taste buds and tummies in memorable ways. As holidays come and go, one thing is certain: a warm plateful of roast beef paired with mouth-watering potatoes and carrots makes us all feel right at home!

Turkey with Stuffing and Cranberry Sauce

The holidays are the perfect time for celebrating with family and friends, and one delicious way to get everyone together is with a delicious spread of turkey with stuffing and cranberry sauce. A holiday favorite, a perfectly roasted turkey with stuffing and cranberry sauce is an easy way to bring everyone together and make a memorable holiday. From the salty stuffing and juicy turkey to the sweetness of the cranberry, nobody can resist such a delicious and comforting dish. If turkey and stuffing is making your mouth water, break out your family’s favorite recipes, fill your plate up high – and don’t forget to save room for seconds!

Ham with Green Beans and Sweet Potatoes

Ham with green beans and sweet potatoes is a family favorite for any holiday celebration. Not only does it make for an impressive presentation at family gatherings, but the delicious combination of flavors will have everyone wanting more – melt-in-your-mouth ham, savory green beans, and sumptuously sweet potatoes! A dish like this is sure to spread happiness and merry vibes no matter what kind of family gathering it’s included in. Plus, its ease of preparation means more time for family bonding over a meal prepared with love!

Salmon with Rice and Steamed Vegetables

Salmon with rice and steamed vegetables is a delicious alternative option that is perfect for holiday gatherings. Whether you’re sharing a meal with a pescatarian or just want to shake things up for the holidays, this delicious and healthy dish has something for everyone.

With its hint of sweetness from the salmon, nuttiness from the rice, and bright flavor from the vegetables all melding together in one delightful bite – you won’t be able to resist going back for seconds. Not only does this dish look beautiful on your table but it tastes just as amazing too. As an added bonus, it’s incredibly easy to prepare – so you can spend more time with your family instead of slaving away in the kitchen!

Vegetarian Lasagna

Who says that you can’t have a holiday dish without meat? Vegetarian lasagna is a delicious alternative to traditional lasagna and is sure to make heads turn at your family gathering or holiday celebration. It’s an incredibly flavorful and healthy alternative to standard recipes, and its versatility allows you to improvise based on what ingredients are available. So when it’s time for that next big celebration, consider swapping in vegetarian lasagna instead! Your friends and family will rave about its flavor.

It’s Time to Cook

No matter what you choose to make, with one of these five dishes your guests are sure to be impressed. After all, who can say no to a classic roast beef or a delicious vegetarian lasagna? From turkey and stuffing to ham and green beans, there’s something for everyone on this list. So get cooking and enjoy the holiday season!

A Brief History of Car Paint Colors

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Believe it or not, the colors that you see on cars today are the result of a long and complicated history. In the early days of the automobile, there were only a handful of colors to choose from. But as technology progressed and society evolved, so too did the palette of available car colors. Today, there are literally thousands of colors to choose from. Here’s a brief history of how we got from there to here.

The first cars were available in black, white, and gray. Black was by far the most popular color because it didn’t show dirt and it was easy to keep clean. White was popular among rich people who wanted to show off their status. Gray was considered to be neither here nor there; it wasn’t flashy like white and it wasn’t as practical as black.

By the 1920s, cars were available in a wide range of colors, including green, blue, brown, and even red. But black continued to be the most popular color among car buyers. In fact, nearly 60% of all cars sold in the 1920s were black.

During the Great Depression, car sales plummeted and manufacturers began offering cars in a wider range of colors in an effort to boost sales. The most popular colors during this period were bright and cheerful shades like yellow and orange.

By the time the 1930s rolled around, metallic paint was all the rage. If you wanted to show that you were wealthy and could afford the latest trends, you’d slap some metallic paint on your car. It was a status symbol.

But it wasn’t just the rich who could get their hands on metallic paint. Companies soon began to realize that they could use aluminum flakes to produce the paint, which made it much more affordable. So even people who weren’t wealthy could have a car that shimmered and shone in the sun..

After World War II, car companies began offering more subdued colors like tan and beige. These colors were seen as more sophisticated and reflected the increased affluence of America’s middle class. By the 1950s, pastel colors like pink and mint green had become extremely popular among female car buyers.

In the 1960s, bright colors made a comeback as young people embraced psychedelic culture. This trend continued into the 1970s with the rise of disco culture. Common car colors during this period included gold, silver, and purple.

Today, there are literally thousands of car paint colors to choose from. You can find cars in every color under the sun, from traditional shades like black and white to more daring hues like candy apple red and neon green. And thanks to modern paint technologies, you can even get your car custom-painted to match your favorite sports team or alma mater’s colors. No matter what your taste may be, there’s sure to be a car paint color that’s just right for you.

From the earliest days of the automobile up until today, car paint colors have come a long way. What started out as a limited palette has now exploded into a veritable rainbow of hues. So whether you’re looking for something traditional or something that will make your car really stand out from the crowd, there’s sure to be a color that’s just right for you. Thanks for reading!

CHEVROLET MOTORSPORTS CARRIES MOMENTUM INTO FINAL MONTHS OF 2022

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DETROIT – As summer winds down, Chevrolet Racing continues to gear up.

Chevrolet is the only manufacturer to compete in the combination of NASCAR, INDYCAR, NHRA, IMSA and Best in the Desert (BITD). Heading into the Labor Day Weekend, a number of Chevrolet drivers are currently leading the standings in their respective series:

  • Chase Elliott, driver of the No. 9 Hendrick Motorsports Camaro ZL1, won the NASCAR Cup Series regular-season championship and is one of eight Team Chevy drivers to qualify for the 2022 Cup Series playoffs. Elliott, who won the series championship in 2020, leads the series with four wins. Fourth-seed Kyle Larson (No. 5 Hendrick Motorsports Camaro ZL1) is the defending champion.
  • AJ Allmendinger (No. 16 Kaulig Racing Camaro SS) leads the NACAR Xfinity Series standings.
  • 2014 champion Will Power (No. 12 Team Penske Chevrolet) leads the INDYCAR standings with just two races remaining. Two-time champion Josef Newgarden (No. 2 Team Penske) Chevrolet is in second place, just three points back.
  • Three-time champion Robert Hight (Camaro SS) leads the NHRA Funny Car standings, past champion Brittany Force (Chevrolet) leads the Top Fuel standings, and four-time champion Erica Enders (Camaro SS) leads the Pro Stock standings.
  • Antonio Garcia and Jordan Taylor (No. 3 Corvette C8.R) lead the Michelin Endurance Cup standings in IMSA WeatherTech SportsCar Championship.

“It’s exciting to see all of these Chevrolet drivers leading their respective series in points as we prepare to finish the season,” said Jim Campbell, Chevrolet vice president of Performance and Motorsports.

Additionally, Chevrolet currently leads the manufacturer’s standings in NASCAR Cup, NASCAR Xfinity, INDYCAR, NHRA and IMSA Michelin Endurance Cup.

“We appreciate the hard work of our drivers and teams who have scored valuable manufacturer points through this point of the season,” Campbell said. “We remain focused on working with our drivers and teams as they prepare for the important final portion of the season.”

Chevrolet has won 40 NASCAR Cup Series Manufacturer’s Championships, and 22 Xfinity Series manufacturer’s titles, each more than any other OEM. Since returning to INDYCAR In 2012, Chevy has won six Manufacturer’s Championships. Chevrolet also has won the NHRA Manufacturer’s Cup 26 times to lead all manufacturers.

So far this year, Chevrolet has won 84 races. In 2021, Chevrolet won 95 races, five driver championships, four manufacturer championships and two team championships.

ABOUT CHEVROLET

Founded in 1911 in Detroit, Chevrolet is now one of the world’s largest car brands, available in 79 countries with more than 3.2 million cars and trucks sold in 2020. Chevrolet models include electric and fuel-efficient vehicles that feature engaging performance, design that makes the heart beat, passive and active safety features and easy-to-use technology, all at a value. More information on Chevrolet models can be found at www.chevrolet.com.

Now Available at Waldorf Chevrolet the 2024 Blazer EV Police Vehicle

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Chevrolet has just announced it will be producing a fully-electric police vehicle, which will arrive in 2024 and be known as the Blazer EV PPV. This groundbreaking announcement from Chevrolet is welcome news to local cities and municipalities that have committed to reducing carbon emissions. 

With policing being a round-the-clock job, it isn’t uncommon for police cruisers to spend thousands of hours idling while on duty, which unfortunately contributes significantly to carbon emissions. Thanks to the engineering team over at Chevrolet, police will soon be able to work around the clock without worrying about contributing to the ever-growing amount of carbon emissions. 

Check out the following article provided by Chevrolet for more information on the 2024 Chevrolet Blazer EV PPV. 

As soon as the 2024 Blazer EV PPV is available for pre-order, Waldorf Chevrolet will be ready to help your department get its fleet started. For more information, give us a call at 301-861-0911. 

5 Things to Remember When Driving an EV This Summer

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Planning a fun road trip in your EV this summer? Then you’re going to want to read this! As an electric vehicle owner, you’re most likely calculating your battery’s range and planning the trip accordingly, so we put together some tips to help you out.

While battery technology in EVs has made substantial progress in recent years, they aren’t without their shortcomings. One of the most glaring weaknesses is the reduced driving range electric vehicle owners experience in extreme temperatures. Although the hot summer weather may work to reduce your battery’s range, we’ve put together a list of tips that can help you get the most out of your battery. 

Before you head out on your summer journey, give this list of tips for summer EV driving a quick read — it’s sure to help! 

Driving Range

While driving an electric vehicle in the summer, one of the most important things to remember is the difference in driving range. According to AAA, the driving range of an EV battery can be reduced by up to 17% in temperatures above 95º, which is a significant reduction in range. Due to this reduction in range, you should be paying close attention to your EV’s charge level during the summers to avoid any problems. 

If you’re looking for a way to keep your range where it needs to be during the summer, a good way to do so is to use less air conditioning. Opting to drive with the windows down can reduce the load on your EV’s batteries which will help you get the range you’re accustomed to. It may seem crazy to opt out of using A/C in the summer, but when you’re spending less time at the charging station it all begins to make sense. 

Find Some Shade

Keeping the interior of your car is always important in the summers, but when you own an EV its even more important. When you keep your EV cool, the batteries are able to function at peak capacity, providing the best range your car has to offer. 

However, if you’re parked in the middle of an open field on a sweltering hot day, chances are you’re directly reducing the amount of range your car’s batteries have. This is why we recommend always parking in shaded areas when possible. When you can’t park in a shaded area, the best thing you could do is use a windshield shade to keep the interior of your EV nice and cool. 

Whichever way you decide to keep your car cool, doing so is the best way to get the full range from your EV battery.

Try Not to Fast Charge

One of the most convenient ways to charge your electric vehicle is via rapid charging, however, this is also a great way to reduce the lifespan of its batteries. That is why we recommend skipping the fast charging station on hot summer days. While your EV is made and rated to handle fast charging, doing so as your sole means of charging is not the best way to elongate the life of your EV batteries.

When you do opt to fast charge, try to do it sparingly, and preferably in a climate-controlled space. If you own a house with a garage, charging your EV in that enclosed space is a great way to get a full charge in a reasonable amount of time. Since your battery won’t have to fight against the elements, charging your battery in a garage or climate-controlled space reduced charging time rapidly.

Precondition Your Cabin

As we mentioned before, keeping your EV cool is one of the best ways to ensure you get the most range out of its battery. A great way to do it is by preconditioning your interior, which on most EVs is done by remote starting your vehicle. With preconditioning, you can run the air conditioning before you ever set foot in the vehicle, which not only makes it comfortable for you but also increases battery range. 

Most electric vehicles these days have a preconditioning or remote start feature, which makes life far easier during the summer. If you don’t have a preconditioning or remote start mode on your EV, you may be able to have an aftermarket remote starter installed which can function similarly to a built-in preconditioning mode.

Travel Light

A piece of advice that can be used year-round, traveling light is a fantastic way to get the most out of your EV battery. The more weight you have in your car, the harder its batteries have to work to get you going — effectively reducing the overall range. If you’re planning to hit the roads for a long trip this summer, make sure you’re traveling light in order to get the most out of your battery’s range. 

In the event that you can’t travel with minimal gear, we recommend having a pre-planned charging strategy so you’re never stranded. 

Visit Waldorf Chevrolet Today

Now that you’re an expert on driving an EV during the summer, it’s time for you to get out there and enjoy it! If you don’t have an EV to enjoy your summer in, that’s okay! At Waldorf Chevrolet, we have a huge selection of new and used electric vehicles for you to choose from. If you’re not ready to make the jump to an EV, we have plenty of traditional cars, trucks and SUVs to choose from here at Waldorf Chevrolet.

Don’t want to overpay for your next electric vehicle, then you need to visit us at 2298 Crain Highway today! Whether you’re looking for a great deal or great service, at Waldorf Chevrolet you’re sure to find it. 

4 Facts You Should Know About the New Blazer EV SS

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Earlier this month, Chevrolet finally gave the world a glimpse of the brand new all-electric 2024 Blazer EV. The latest addition to Chevrolet’s ever-expanding lineup of electric vehicles, the Blazer EV will be the brand’s answer for those looking for a midsize crossover SUV. It will be available in front-, rear- and all-wheel-drive as well as a variety of trim configurations. 

While not much info has been released on the Blazer EV, one thing we do know is that it will be the first electric Chevrolet to don the famous “SS” or Super Sport badge. Excited to learn more about the 2024 Blazer EV SS? We can help! We’ve put together a list of four important facts about the all-new Blazer EV SS just for customers like you. 

Once you’re done reading this list, make sure to stop by your local Chevrolet dealership — Community Chevrolet. At Community Chevrolet, you’ll find the largest selection of new and used Chevrolet vehicles along with the best prices in Meadville. If you want to get your hands on the all-new Blazer EV SS, Community Chevrolet can make that dream come true. 

It’s Fast

Saying the new Blazer is fast, while a fact, is also an understatement. Straight from the factory, it comes equipped with 557 horsepower and up to 648 lb-ft of torque. That’s right, the 2024 Blazer EV will have more horsepower than your average Tesla without the exorbitant price tag. 

While 557 horsepower is pretty impressive, that isn’t all the Blazer EV SS has to offer. Chevrolet has also included the newly developed WOW (Wide Open Watts) mode. which allows the driver to take full advantage of all 557 horsepower. When using WOW mode, you will be able to go from 0-60 in less than 4 seconds — now that’s fast!

Super Cruise Comes Standard

One of the most exciting features of the Blazer EV SS is Super Cruise, which will come standard on the car. Super Cruise is Chevrolet’s completely hands-free driver assistance feature which allows for hands-free navigation of roads throughout North America. This revolutionary technology allows you to enjoy a relaxing ride while your Blazer EV does the navigating for you. 

Super Cruise is typically an additional package that is able to be added to most Chevrolet vehicles, however, the 2024 Blazer EV SS will be the first electric Chevy to come standard with it. With Super Cruise coming standard, the Blazer EV SS will be one of the most technologically advanced Chevrolets available. 

Ready to drive hands-free? Then you need to stop by Community Chevrolet to reserve your 2024 Blazer EV SS today! 

The First Chevy EV with an SS Badge

While Chevrolet has been in the electric vehicle game for a few years now, the Blazer EV SS will be the first in the lineup to don the famous “SS” (Super Sport) badge. With over 500 horsepower and a 0-60 time of fewer than four seconds, it is no surprise that Chevrolet has given the 2024 Blazer EV the honor of being its first SS-badged electric vehicle. 

The Super Sport moniker was first introduced by Chevrolet in 1961 as a way to denote the signature performance package. Over the years, the SS moniker gained notoriety for its unparalleled performance and awe-inspiring design, making it one of the most desirable variations of a Chevrolet. Currently, the only available SS model is the Camaro, so the Blazer EV will be a welcome addition to Chevrolet’s performance line. 

It’s Incredibly Safe

As a fictional grandfather once said, “With great power comes great responsibility” and the 2024 Blazer EV SS is no exception. The vehicle will come standard with Chevrolet Safety Assist, a suite of safety features designed to keep you and your family safe when on the road. This includes features such as Automatic Emergency Braking, Forward Collision Alert, Front Pedestrian Braking, Following Distance Indicator, Lane Keep Assist with Lane Departure Warning and IntelliBeam.

Visit Community Chevrolet Today!

Are you ready to experience the thrill of the Blazer EV SS? If so, then you need to visit Community Chevrolet today. Whether you’re located in Meadville, Conneaut or Oil City, Community Chevrolet is the Chevrolet dealership for you! At Community Chevrolet, you can choose from the largest selection of new and used Chevrolet in the Meadville area.

If you’re looking for a great deal on your next Chevrolet, there is only one place to shop — and that’s Community Chevrolet. Whether you’re looking for the exhilarating 2024 Blazer EV SS or the eco-friendly Bolt, you’ll be able to find it at Community Chevrolet. Don’t overpay for your next Chevy, visit us at 16408 Conneaut Lake Road today!

4 Tips to Keep Your Car Looking Great

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Whether you’re a car enthusiast or simply a daily driver, keeping your car clean is always a must. While it may seem like a daunting task to keep your car clean, it truly isn’t, especially with our Waldorf Chevrolet helpful car cleaning tips. 

As with any chore, the more you keep up with cleaning your car, the easier it is to maintain. That is why we recommend regularly cleaning out your car, vacuuming it and keeping it free of trash and debris. 

When it comes to keeping the exterior of your car looking great, regular washes and waxes will go a long way. Maintaining your car’s paint is a great way to ensure your vehicle won’t have rust or peeling problems. The best part is that it keeps your car looking great too. 

With this list of helpful tips, you’ll have all the tools and knowledge you need to keep your car looking just as great as it did the day you bought it. 

Clear it Out

The first step to cleaning your car like the pros is pretty simple — clear it out! Trash, debris, last week’s hamburger wrapper, you’ll want to get rid of it all. Clearing out the clutter from the interior of your car instantly makes it look better and a lot less “lived in”. Plus, if you had enough stuff in there, you could consider it as fuel savings to clean it all out.

Not only is interior clutter unsightly, but it can also be dangerous. If you’re ever in an accident, every item you have on the interior will be tossed around becoming a hazard to you. Plus, who wants to be coated in a two-day-old soda after getting in an accident?

Cleaning out the interior of your car is the easiest step, all you need are some trash bags and you’ll be clutter-free in no time. Once you’ve cleaned out the interior of your car, you can move on to our next step detailed below.

Scrub it Out

Just like the carpet and flooring in our homes, the floor mats in our cars can get pretty dirty. That’s why it’s important for you to pull them out of the car and give them a good scrubbing. Getting your floor mats nice and clean doesn’t just look good, it also will help cut down on airborne bacteria and irritants too. 

Before you get to scrubbing, you may also want to give your floor mats thorough vacuuming. This will get the dirt and debris that has found its way into your car and been compacted down. Once you’re done vacuuming you can get to scrubbing. 

You’ll want a good brush with semi-firm bristles to attack carpet floor mats, and a good cleaning agent as well. If you have rubber or “all-weather” floor mats, you can skip the vacuum step and just give them a good spray down with your chosen cleaning agent. 

Vacuum it Out

If you have been following our steps thus far, you should have your vacuum out still, so why not tackle the rest of the interior with it? Thoroughly vacuum all carpeted surfaces in your car, including the passenger and rear-seat floorboards, especially if they see high traffic. 

While you have the vacuum out, it’s probably a good idea to run it over any non-carpeted surfaces that accumulate dust and debris like the dashboard. You can even hit the vents as dust accumulates there and can cause allergies or irritation. 

A solid vacuum job should leave your car’s interior looking fresh and smelling even better — so why not take the time and do your car a favor?

Wipe it Out

A final step to cleaning your car like a pro is wiping it out. Pick up some interior cleaning and detailing wipes and get to work! We recommend starting from the driver’s seat, hitting all the instrumentation and surfaces you touch most. 

From there, we say no amount of attention to detail is too much. Dig into those cracks and crevices, don’t be afraid to really get in there. You can use things like Q-Tips to get into tight spaces like between the air vents or radio controls. Work your way throughout the front first, then make a move to the back of the car — don’t forget the cupholders!

Get to Cleaning

Now that you have read our list of tips to keep your car clean like the pros, it’s time to grab your cleaning supplies and get to work. Whether you’re going for full interior and exterior detail or keeping it simple with a wash and wax, this list of tips is sure to get you started on the right path. 

If you’re not feeling the whole DIY car detailing process, that’s okay too, we can always help you out at our reconditioning department. All you have to do is book an appointment online or by calling 301-861-0911 — stopping by works too.