You can count on your Chevrolet dealer to deliver reliable service from Chevrolet-certified technicians. Whether it’s routine maintenance or– knock wood– major repair, Stone Chevrolet Buick GMC has got your back. Here are 5 essential services you can always find at your Chevrolet dealership:
Brakes
One of the parts of a car that is most dangerous to fail is the brakes. Losing any stopping power makes it harder to judge stopping distance and fully control your vehicle. You should have your brakes inspected regularly for wear or other issues.
Some signs you should have your brakes looked at right away are:
- Whistling or chirping noise
- Grinding or squealing
- Brake pedal pulsing
- Steering wheel vibration
If you’re experiencing any of these, you should bring your car in as soon as possible for brake repair or replacement.
Batteries
No one likes to be stranded somewhere with a dead battery. Get your battery checked out regularly to make sure you can depend on it whenever you start your car.
Certified service technicians can test your battery levels and make sure your vehicle’s juice flow is uninterrupted. If your battery is on its last legs, they can replace it with a quality new one.
Tires
Tires are literally the things your whole car rests on, so it makes sense to choose carefully. Your certified Chevrolet service technician can help you understand how the different tire types work and which ones are best for you. Available tire types include:
- All-season (decent year-round)
- All-terrain (for the adventurous off-roader)
- Performance (for those with a need for speed)
- Run-flat (if you don’t have room for a spare, or just hate changing tires)
- Snow/winter (for icy winter roads)
- Summer-only (great for all conditions except cold, ice, and snow)
Whichever tires you choose, you need to have them rotated, their pressure checked, and their tread depth measured regularly. The Chevvy service experts at the dealership can make sure that when the rubber meets the road, the rubber is ready.
Oil Change
Did you know that your Chevrolet can probably keep running way over the old 3,000 miles rule of thumb without an oil change? Most newer models come with Chevrolet’s Oil Life Monitoring System, which continuously keeps track of your car’s speed and engine temperature, your personal driving style, and your area’s weather conditions to let you know when you should change your oil.
You should still get your oil level checked regularly, but depending on how old your car is, how you drive it, and your local road conditions, you could go up to a year before you need an oil change. And if your car is 2019 or newer, even that first maintenance visit is totally free as part of the Chevrolet Complete Care program.
Engine and Transmission
If you want the best from your Chevvy, you need genuine GM engine parts straight from the manufacturer. With authentic GM parts, you know you’re getting parts that are produced to the Original Equipment Manufacturer’s (OEM) standards, certified to meet the toughest conditions.
Keep your Chevrolet purring like a kitten by getting it inspected regularly and taking care of issues promptly when they come up. Even if your car is in tip-top shape, you have the peace of mind of knowing that for sure. Stop by Stone Chevrolet Buick GMC for a check-up today!

