Finding a reliable and capable method of transportation can sometimes seem like an arduous task. This is particularly true for the family-oriented consumer. What’s needed is a cost-effective vehicle that can adjust and adapt to your individual needs and go the extra mile whenever necessary. For an offering that checks all of these boxes and delivers results, you may want to consider a Chevy SUV. As one of the most trusted brands and with well over a century of innovation and engineering under their belts, Chevy has continued to push the boundaries of capability and performance since their inception.
The bow-tie brand’s current fleet of SUVs is diverse and offers a host of specialties for every type of driver. The full scope of the current fleet can be found here at DePaula Chevy. There are plenty of locations that call themselves a Chevy SUV dealer, but we pride ourselves on being much more than that. We’re a location that believes in helping people achieve a better quality of life. We have an extensive selection of Chevy SUV models and a friendly and knowledgeable sales team to help you choose the perfect vehicle.
For many consumers who live within the city limits and the suburbs, a crossover SUV provides all of the advantages that a normal-sized SUV has, such as storage space and the latest safety and driving assistance features, and packs them all into a smaller-sized vehicle that can maneuver around the city limits. Chevy offers a few crossover models that are ideal for such a situation.
The Chevy Trax, among the smallest of the current SUV fleet, is versatile, agile, and offers all of the advantages of an SUV while maintaining the size of a four-door sedan. The Trax offers a generous amount of cargo space that surpasses a sedan (18 cu.ft. as opposed to 15, which is an industry average for a four-door). With the seats folded down, over 48 cu.ft. of available space is immediately placed at your disposal.
For the responsible adult who craves a light level of excitement, the Chevy Trailblazer offers a decent-sized engine that, while it might only operate on three cylinders, the vehicle seamlessly generates up to 155 hp. Seating for five means the family will enjoy those road trips to grandmother’s house and ample storage space that extends to over 50 cu.ft. means you’ll have room left over for provisions.
The future is now, and it takes the form of the Chevy Bolt EUV. Chevy’s battery-powered Crossover puts the latest and greatest technology at your fingertips. With a host of standard features and the ability to go over 200 miles on a single charge, you’ll have the best of the future today. By purchasing a Bolt EUV, you might also qualify for an income tax rebate that the government hands out to consumers who decide to purchase EVs.
For those who want the advantages of a midsize SUV but still want a vehicle that can maneuver around the city limits, the Equinox is the ideal compromise between both. Over 60 cu.ft. of available storage space and a fuel-efficient four-cylinder powertrain make it ideal for suburban and city environments. Available AWD can also help you combat the colder-than-average weather conditions that wreak havoc on the roads.

Subcompact and crossover SUVs are efficient and reliable for city-dwellers and drivers who don’t have to worry about larger-than-average commutes or considerable storage space; however, sometimes more is needed to complement your workday or extracurricular activities. This is why Chevy still produces midsize SUVs with more room and performance to allow you to accomplish those monumental tasks that need to be done on time.
Simply stated, the Chevy Blazer is SUV royalty. Tracing its lineage back to the 1969 model year, the Blazer is the long-celebrated flagship of the SUV fleet and continues its legacy in the modern era. Like the Blazer models of yesteryear, a potent V6 powertrain is available, but for those who have a keen eye for fuel economy, a 2.0L four-cylinder comes standard. Storage is also no problem, thanks to over 60 cu.ft. of available storage space for all your needs.
With more and more consumers wanting subcompact models, it almost seems that the midsize SUV is a vintage model. That is, except for the Traverse. A modern take on the classic design, the Chevy Traverse has a unique position in the Chevy fleet of SUVs, larger than a Blazer yet smaller than the Tahoe and Suburban. It’s a throwback to the old SUV design philosophy that was present in the 1990s. Seating for eight adults and an astounding 98.2 cu.ft. of available room, there’s very little that you’ll need to worry about accomplishing, thanks to the capabilities of the Traverse.

Times have changed, but Chevy’s prowess for vehicles that deliver the goods and have unbelievable prowess has been consistent and reliable. Look no further than the brand’s full-sized SUVs to experience the best in performance and capability. These two titans of industry are just as potent today as they were when they first debuted. Size might not matter, but both of these vehicles certainly do.
Here we go; this is what the big boys bring to the SUV market. The Chevy Tahoe is a long-standing symbol of capability, with seating for nine adults and an industry-leading cargo volume of over 122 cu.ft. The Tahoe comes with an abundant amount of safety and driving assistance features that allow for maximum peace of mind. With a towing capacity of 8,400 lbs, there’s virtually no limitation to what you can accomplish.
A part of the Chevy fleet since 1935, the Suburban is the single-largest vehicle in Chevy’s capable SUV fleet. With 144 cu.ft. of available storage space, the Suburban defends a long-standing reputation as the most capable hauler on the road with undisputed excellence. Chevy offers a variety of engine options, including two potent gasoline-powered V8s and a Duramax Turbo-Diesel. With GM’s ten-speed automatic transmission, you’ll have the capability and a smooth ride.