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Greenville, Ohio, United States
Why is SVG Chevrolet Greenville the Go-To Spot for Englewood OH, Troy OH, Piqua and Richmond IN Drivers Seeking a New or Used Chevrolet Vehicle?
It could be our varied and accommodating selection of new Chevrolet models, including the much-loved Chevrolet Silverado 1500, Cruze, Malibu, Colorado and Equinox. Perhaps it's our equally vast range of high-quality, SVG Chevrolet Greenville-approved used cars.
It may also very well be the Chevrolet financing offers available to customers who shop with SVG Chevrolet Greenville. With these auto loan and car lease options, shoppers feel at ease, worry-free, and extra satisfied with their purchase.
SVG Chevrolet Greenville isn't only a place for those in the market for a new Chevrolet car. We're also the go-to spot for those already behind the wheel. Customers find our car service and maintenance center, also located in Greenville, Ohio, both convenient and competent.
It doesn't stop there-- SVG Chevrolet Greenville also host an array of services to personalize or enhance your Chevrolet driving experience. Just ask our onsite auto parts and accessories department what we mean.
Still not clear about why so many trust SVG Chevrolet Greenville for all of their Chevrolet needs? Visit our dealership at 1225 E Russ Road Greenville, Ohio and find out for yourself!
Contact Us:
Address: 1225 Russ Rd, Greenville, OH 45331
Phone: 937-548-7643
Email: contact@svgchevy.com
Website: https://www.svgchevy.com
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GM's Oshawa plant may close after Camaro production moves
Sat, Feb 7 2015Most of the time, when vehicle production is moved from one assembly plant to another, it spells bad news for the former. While General Motors won't go so far as to say its Oshawa, Ontario factory, which is losing the Chevrolet Camaro to the Lansing Grand River plant, is in trouble, analysts seem to think the factory's days are numbered. Forecasts for the facility are far from positive. The loss of the Camaro this year, combined with GM's targeted shutdown of a single-shift assembly line responsible for the fleet-only Chevy Impala Limited and the Equinox crossover is a bad enough omen. But with AutoForecast Solutions CEO Joe McCabe telling The Detroit News that the plant's other two products, the Cadillac XTS and Buick Regal, aren't likely to stick around beyond 2017, things look decidedly grim at Oshawa. "There is a fairly strong chance that the plant could close," Jeff Schuster, senior VP of forecasting for LMC Automotive, told The Detroit News. That doesn't mean that Unifor, Canada's auto union, and the Canadian government are going to let the factory die without a fight. And with the latter chipping in $10 billion as part of GM's 2009 bailout, you might think it has a degree of leverage in the situation. A meeting between the government and the Detroit Three at the 2015 North American International Auto Show revealed that Oshawa is already a topic of conversation. "We made it very clear that we would like to see an indication on the future of Oshawa sooner, in particular because the timing is very challenging for our supply chain to be able to adjust to potentially future orders or changes, but also to know that there are going to be future opportunities at Oshawa," Ontario's Minister of Economic, Development, Employment and Infrastructure Brad Duguid told The Detroit News. "Bottom line: It's time they made a longer-term commitment here," Unifor President Jerry Dias said, echoing Duguid's statements. It's unclear if this sort of strong talk will be enough to save 3,300-plus employees, although based on the analysts' forecasts, we doubt it.
Cadillac CT5-V, XT6 and more power to the Subarus | Autoblog Podcast #616
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Sat, Apr 11 2015Chevrolet is readying a refresh for its trusty Silverado pickup, and these spy shots give us our first glimpse at what might be in store. The front and rear fascias of this prototype are covered, obscuring some styling tweaks (with LED accents up front). More interestingly, our spies suggest that many of the Silverado's body components could move to aluminum with this mid-cycle update. The hood will go from steel to the lighter alloy, and it's possible the front fenders could benefit from the weight-saving material, too. Ford's latest F-150 is extremely aluminum-intensive, and by switching the construction, 700 pounds was trimmed off the truck's weight. We've already heard that General Motors is working with a similar plan for its next-generation fullsize trucks. Beyond that, expect the smaller 5.3-liter V8 to ditch its six-speed automatic transmission in favor of the eight-speed unit that's already mated to the larger, 6.2-liter V8. Neither transmission will stick around very long, as the trucks will likely adopt a 10-speed automatic around 2017. Look for the updated Silverado to debut later this year, likely as a 2016.5 model.
