Don't miss out on this year's exciting new Chevy lineup! Chevy's trucks and sedans have long been the core of its lineup, and sporty cars like the Camaro have made fans by offering exhilarating performance, technology and styling, but Chevy’s Volt and affordably stylish Sonic are also shining in 2020. The Silverado pickup still provides safe, comfortable transportation, but is now offering better fuel economy and performance than before. The Cruze proves Chevy is a global brand, with drivers worldwide opting for the fuel-efficient compact sedan. Chevrolet continues to excel as an automaker in 2020 with a robust lineup of cars, trucks, SUVs and crossovers. Here’s more info about their 2020 lineup.
Think big with Spark. With a bold design and vibrant new colors like Passion Fruit, Raspberry, Orange Burst Metallic, and Caribbean Blue Metallic, Spark may be a subcompact car, but it’s still easy on the eyes, full of features, and hard to ignore. Two USB ports and optional 4G LTE Wi-FI will keep you connected on the go. Starting manufacturer’s retail price is $13,220.
With a refreshing design update featuring a newly restyled a new fascia and grille, the midsize 2020 Malibu demands attention before you even step into the refined interior. And, on top of that, it boasts an impressive 29/36 CITY/HWY MPG. For a bigger wow factor, check out the 2020 debut of the sporty Malibu RS for an exciting ride at an affordable price. Manufacturer’s suggested retail price starts at $22,090.
The 2020 Volt hybrid’s intelligent driving design technology, impressive performance, and athletic design not only make for a superb driving experience, but it can also give you the peace of mind to go as far as you want. It boasts up to 53 pure electric miles, and with a full talk of gas and a full charge, can go up to 420 miles. With a starting MSRP of $33,420, after the Federal Tax Credit, you could pay as little as $26,895.
Chevrolet offers three models in the classic Grand Sport line for 2020. The 1LT has a $65,900 MSRP, the 2LT starts with an MSRP of $70,355, and the 3LT has an MSRP of $75,645. Designed to be a convertible from the start The 2020 Grand Sport lineup continues to provide the perfect combination of luxury, power, and ease of handling you expect even with the top down.
The Chevy Silverado has been redesigned with eight trim choices, but not only is it still one of the most longest-lasting, dependable full-sized pickups, it’s not even bigger, stronger and lighter than the previous generation. While the 2020 starts with a $28, 300 MSRP, if you are a current GM owner looking to buy a 2020 Silverado Crew Cab LT All Star Z71, you can take advantage of Chevy discounts for a whopping $6,505 total value deal.
At a $23,100 manufacturer’s suggested retail price, and impressive 21/35 CITY/HWY MPG, it’s hard to beat the Trax compact SUV. Add the Trax’s performance pep, entertainment technology, available safety features and the $3,250 total cash allowance Chevy offers on select Trax models in stock if you finance through GM financial, you’ll be affordably exploring every corner of your city without missing a beat.
With a range of interior and exterior options, the latest member of the Chevrolet crossover family arrives in early 2020 boasting bolder, more sophisticated styling inside and out. The Chevrolet Blazer RS and Blazer Premier feature a standard 3.6L V6 engine, for the perfect two-row midsize SUV driving experience from daily commuting or a night on the town to a family getaway. MSRP starts at $28,800.
The Chevrolet Sonic may be compact, but don’t let its size fool you – it's packed with features and value. While the starting manufacturer’s suggested retail price is only $15,420, Chevy also offers an impressive $1,500 cash back allowance on select in-stock models, making it even more affordable. While it may be small in size, it boasts a standard ECOTEC 1.4L turbocharged engine, advanced technology, flashy styling, and remarkable fuel efficiency.