Dec 16, 2020
Chevy Vehicles

Everyone should have such a happy dilemma. With such an extensive selection of cars, SUVs, wagons, cargo vans, and trucks, Chevy makes it hard to figure out which model is right for you. At Sun Chevrolet near Pittsburgh, PA, we do our best to help by listening to your needs and recommending models that you can test drive. But in the end, you have to make a choice. The following guide should help.

Sensual and Speedy: 2021 Corvette

If you want to be seduced by the power of your drive, then the 2021 Chevy Corvette does it with up to 495 horsepower and 470 lb.-ft. of torque. This performance rushes from 0 to 60 MPH in just 2.9 seconds up to a top track speed of 194 MPH. The exterior proclaims your love of speed with colors like Red Mist Metallic Tintcoat and Silver Flare Metallic as well as dual racing stripes that run the length of the body. For even more panache, go for the convertible, which retracts the hardtop into the body even when you’re speeding at up to 30 MPH.

First-Time Owner: 2021 Spark

If you’re someone who is buying your first vehicle or want to reward your young driver with an inexpensive runabout, consider the 2021 Chevy Spark. The money savings begin with the low starting MSRP and continues with a fuel-saving EPA-estimated 38 MPG on the highway and 30 MPG in the city. And yet it still carries up to four adults unless you fold down the rear seats for up to 27.2 cubic feet of cargo room. With Chevrolet Complete Care, the first scheduled service visit is free within the first 12 months of ownership. You also get 24-hour Roadside Assistance and courtesy transportation for five years or 60,000 miles, whichever comes first.

Nature Friendly: 2020 Bolt EV

You believe that the convenience of private transportation can still be kind to Mother Nature. And to prove it, you can drive the 2020 Chevy Bolt EV that travels up to an EPA-estimated 259 miles on a single charge with up to 200 horsepower exciting your highway runs. You’ll get up to 100 miles for 30 minutes of charging at a public station. To get about 25 miles of range per hour of charge time, you can also juice up at home with a professionally installed 240-volt/32-amp charging unit. Find out how your hatchback runs on the 10.2-inch color touchscreen that reveals real-time info like charge settings, battery levels, and estimated range.

Keeping the Family Together: 2021 Suburban

With room for up to eight on three rows, the 2021 Chevy Suburban is all about keeping your large family together when you hit the road. Your loved ones can enjoy such amenities as the dual 12.6-inch touchscreens of the Rear-Seat Media System, the smoothness of Four-Corner Air Ride Adaptive Suspension, and simultaneous Internet connections for up to seven devices. You’re all protected by such driver assists as Forward Collision Alert to warn you of frontal collisions and Automatic Emergency Braking to stop your SUV before it hits another vehicle. A Safety Alert Seat lets you feel the source of a warning by vibrating at the bottom.

Work Power: 2021 Silverado 3500HD

You’re the kind of worker who gets up early in the morning and continues well into the night because you promised to get the job done. The 2021 Silverado 3500HD acts as your highly capable workmate with 36,000 pounds of maximum trailering, 7,442 lbs. of maximum payload, and up to 83.5 cubic feet of cargo volume. Encouraging specs like these are the 6.6-liter Duramax Turbo-Diesel V8 that pushes out 910 pound-feet of torque. 

Off-Road Adventure: 2020 Colorado ZR2

Your weekends are spent conquering off-road trails. Broken, muddy, and slippery surfaces mean nothing to you or your vehicle if you’re adventuring in the 2020 Colorado ZR2. You can take advantage of up to 308 horsepower while carrying a max payload of 1,357 pounds in a cargo bed that handles up to 49.9 cu. ft. of gear. Front and rear electronic locking differentials maximize your traction on rough surfaces. Go with the ZR2 Bison and your adventures are guarded by five hot-stamped Boron steel skid plates, stamped steel front and rear bumpers, specially designed wheel flares above 17-inch wheels, front winch provisions, and rear recovery points.