Apr 15, 2023
Chevy Service

With the right Chevy parts, you can keep your vehicle safe, responsive, and comfortable for a long time. That’s where Scott Chevrolet can help. We’re not just here to help you pick out the perfect car. We’re also here to ensure it drives as smoothly as the day you first took it home, so we’re sharing a closer look at some of the Chevy parts you’ll want to replace in your vehicle soon. 

Safe Driving: New Brake Pads

The life of your Chevy vehicle’s brake pads will depend significantly on where and how you drive. For instance, if you spend more time driving in the city or high-traffic conditions, your brake pads must be replaced every 20,000 to 25,000 miles. If you log more highway driving with fewer stops, the brake pads can last about 40,000 to 60,000 miles.

Economy and Responsiveness: New Tires

It’s essential to schedule regular tire services, like fill-ups and rotations, but you’ll also want to replace your tires over time. While the absolute longest that tires can be on a vehicle is about ten years, we highly recommend replacing yours no less than every six years. Watch for damage and wear, and check your auto manual to know when it’s time for new tires. Remember that all of this applies to your spare, too!

Starting and Lighting: New Battery

The battery on your Chevy vehicle has an average life of three to five years. But, similarly to the brakes, a lot depends on where and how you drive. Allentown’s hot summers and freezing winters mean you may have to replace your battery more often. Watch for signs of wear, like the smell of sulfur or difficulty starting your car, especially in colder temperatures.

Order Chevy Parts at Scott Chevrolet

No matter what your car part needs might be, Scott Chevrolet is here to help. Order brake pads, tires, and batteries with the support of our team today.