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A Look into Chevrolet 2019 Lineup

2019 will be a big year for Chevy with a newly designed Camaro, Silverado, and the first ever update of...

2019 will be a big year for Chevy with a newly designed Camaro, Silverado, and the first ever update of the Chevy Cruze Diesel. Chevy is the only car company to win JD Power awards across all vehicle classes 3 years in a row and Chevy is pushing even harder to wipe out the competition. Here are the new models for 2019.

2019 Chevy Silverado - $29,795

The classic Chevy truck is back in 2019 and it has undergone a full redesign! There are 8 trims to choose from and 6 different engine preferences. Whatever your needs are for work, commuting, or even pleasure, the 2019 Silverado has you covered. It is larger and longer than previous models, but 450 pounds lighter. There is also 20% more cube space and increased MPG

2019 Chevrolet Camaro - $25,000

Not only is the price new in 2019, but there are many more new features as well. Chevy is updating the suspension and going with a 50/50 weight balance, something Camaro owners have been wanting for years. We are also expecting a new front end design and new trim as well as a newly designed 2.0L turbo charged engine. Its MPG is expected to be around 25.

2019 Chevy Cruze Diesel

The Cruze has always been a car of choice for those who want to go with the reliable Chevy. Recently, the diesel version was released and it is taking the market by storm. This compact car directly competes with the 2019 diesel Jetta and gets slightly better MPG getting almost 50 on the highway.

2019 Chevy Traverse - $30,925

Known as the modern families Chevy, this SUV is getting a new trim package for 2019 which will include a backup camera and heated seats. It will get 20MPG in the city and 27 on the highway.

2019 Chevrolet Blazer - $28,800

A classic Chevy SUV is now a crossover style and its attempting to compete with the Honda CRV and other 4 cylinder SUV's. If you want to go with the classic V6 you still can! We expect the V4 to have a better fuel economy than previous years but those details are not yet released.