If you’ve been following the automotive news lately, you might have heard that the era of the Internal Combustion Engine (ICE) Blazer was coming to a close. However, we have some exciting news for our Western Mass drivers: General Motors has officially changed plans. As first reported by GM Authority, Chevrolet will continue to produce the gas-powered Blazer for the 2026 model year, alongside its all-electric sibling, the Blazer EV.

At Central Chevrolet in West Springfield, we know that our customers value having the “Power of Choice.” Whether you’re ready to make the jump to electric or you prefer the tried-and-true performance of a traditional engine, the 2026 lineup is shaping up to be the most versatile yet.

Why the ICE Blazer is Staying in the Game

The automotive landscape is shifting, but the demand for a sporty, mid-size SUV with a traditional powertrain remains high—especially here in New England. GM’s decision to extend the life of the gas-powered Blazer ensures that drivers who aren’t quite ready for a home charging setup or who frequently travel long distances across the Pioneer Valley can still enjoy the Blazer’s signature style.

What to Expect from the 2026 Chevy Blazer

While the Blazer EV is a complete departure in terms of platform, the 2026 ICE Blazer is expected to carry forward the bold, Camaro-inspired styling that has made it a favorite on Memorial Avenue. Here is what we anticipate:

  • Turbocharged & V6 Options: We expect the 2026 model to retain its punchy 2.0L Turbo and the robust 3.6L V6 engine options, perfect for merging onto I-91 or heading up to the Berkshires.
  • Available All-Wheel Drive (AWD): Essential for West Springfield winters, the Blazer’s twin-clutch AWD system is designed to handle those sudden nor’easters with ease.
  • Sporty Aesthetics: Expect the RS and Premier trims to continue leading the way with high-gloss black accents, 21-inch wheels, and a driver-centric interior that feels more like a sports car than a utility vehicle.
  • Advanced Safety: Like the current 2025 models, the 2026 Blazer will come standard with Chevy Safety Assist, including Automatic Emergency Braking and Lane Keep Assist.

The Best of Both Worlds in West Springfield

By keeping the gas-powered Blazer in the lineup, Chevrolet is offering a unique “dual-track” strategy.

  • The Blazer EV: For the tech-forward driver looking for instant torque and zero emissions.
  • The Blazer ICE: For the driver who loves the snarl of a V6 and the convenience of a five-minute fill-up at the local station.

Visit Central Chevrolet Today!

Can’t wait until 2026? We currently have a fantastic selection of 2025 Chevrolet Blazers in stock right now! Whether you’re coming from Springfield, Chicopee, or Holyoke, our team is here to help you find the perfect SUV for your lifestyle.

Stop by Central Chevrolet at 675 Memorial Ave, West Springfield, MA, or browse our new Blazer inventory online today!

If you’ve searched for brake pads or sensors lately, you’ve probably noticed something frustrating: the “cheap” parts aren’t so cheap anymore. With shifting trade policies and supply chain changes in 2025, many aftermarket components have seen price jumps of up to 25%.

For West Springfield drivers, this creates a dilemma. Do you gamble on a third-party part that’s rising in price, or do you stick with the brand that actually built your truck?

The “New England Salt” Factor

In Western Mass, we don’t just drive; we bathe our vehicles in corrosive brine for five months a year. This is where Genuine GM Parts prove their value.

  • Corrosion Resistance: OEM parts like the Chevrolet Accessories Rear Wheelhousing Liner Set are specifically tested to withstand the high-calcium chloride mixes used on I-91.
  • Precision Fit: Aftermarket floor mats often leave gaps where salty slush can seep into your carpet, leading to floorboard rust. A precision-fit Premium All-Weather Floor Liner acts as a literal basin, keeping the chemicals off your interior.

Why OEM is the 2025 “Budget” Choice

While the sticker price of a Genuine GM part might be slightly higher than a generic one, the total cost of ownership is lower.

  1. Warranty Protection: Most Chevy parts installed at Central Chevrolet come with a Limited Parts Warranty. If an aftermarket sensor fails in three months, you’re buying it twice.
  2. Labor Efficiency: Our technicians don’t have to “make it fit.” This means less time on the lift and lower labor costs for you.
  3. Resale Value: In the Springfield market, a vehicle with a documented history of OEM parts consistently commands a higher trade-in value.

Winter Protection Essentials

If you’re looking to protect your investment this December, these are the high-inventory parts we recommend right now:

  • GM Accessories First-Row All-Weather Floor Liners: These feature a deep-channel design to keep snow and mud away from your clothing and pedals.
  • Chevrolet Accessories Rear Wheelhousing Liner Set: A must-have for Silverado owners to protect the rear frame from “salt-blast” during highway driving.
  • Chevrolet Accessories All-Weather Floor Liners (Set): Full coverage for both the first and second rows—perfect for families commuting between Westfield and Springfield.

Stop Guessing. Start Saving.

Don’t let the 2025 aftermarket price hikes catch you off guard. Visit the Central Chevrolet Parts Department on Memorial Ave. We have the specific inventory for your Silverado, Equinox, or Tahoe in stock and ready to go.

The clock is ticking on 2025, and at Central Chevrolet, our goal is simple: We don’t want these cars on our lot when the ball drops. Whether you’re a local contractor looking for a tax write-off or a West Springfield family needing a reliable upgrade, the next few days represent the absolute floor for pricing. Here is why you need to get to Memorial Avenue before December 31st.

1. The “Lot Reset” Pricing

We have a massive selection of 2024 and 2025 models that need to move to make room for incoming 2026 shipments.

  • New Inventory: We’re slashing prices on remaining Silverado 1500s and Equinox models. If it’s on the lot, it’s fair game for a deal.
  • Used & Certified Pre-Owned: Our used lot is packed with trade-ins from the fall. We’ve just marked down dozens of units—including non-Chevy trades—to ensure they don’t sit through the January freeze.

2. The Section 179 “Tax Hack”

If you own a business in Western Mass—whether you’re a landscaper in Agawam or a consultant in Northampton—buying a vehicle before midnight on December 31st could be the smartest financial move you make all year.

  • Instant Deduction: Under Section 179, many business owners can deduct up to the full purchase price of a qualifying vehicle (like a Silverado or Tahoe) from their 2025 taxable income.
  • The Catch: The vehicle must be purchased and placed into service by December 31st. If you wait until January 1st, you’re waiting a full year to see that tax benefit.

3. Maximum Trade-In Values

Because we want to move our current stock, we are being incredibly aggressive with trade-in offers. We need “fresh” used inventory for the spring, and we’re willing to pay a premium for your current vehicle to help you slide into a newer model with a lower monthly payment.


Don’t Get Left in the Cold

When the sun sets on December 31st, these specific manufacturer incentives and tax windows close. Our team is staying late and working through the weekend to make sure every West Springfield neighbor who wants a deal gets one.

Visit Central Chevrolet at 675 Memorial Ave, West Springfield, MA. > Pro Tip: Bring your trade-in title and a recent pay stub. We’re aiming for same-day deliveries to make sure your 2025 tax benefits are locked in.

It’s mid-December in West Springfield, and we all know what that means: the “real” winter is just around the corner. While the snow makes our New England landscape beautiful, it can be brutal on your vehicle.

Don’t wait until you’re stuck in a snowbank on Route 5 to think about maintenance. Here are the top 5 things our Certified Service Team at Central Chevrolet recommends checking right now.

Test Your Battery

Cold weather is the #1 enemy of car batteries. When the temperature drops below freezing, your battery loses cranking power, while your engine requires more power to start. If your battery is over 3 years old, stop by Central Chevrolet for a quick load test. It’s better to replace it now than to be stranded in a freezing parking lot later.

Tires: Winter vs. All-Season

In Western Mass, “All-Season” tires can sometimes be “Three-Season” tires. If you have a daily commute involving hills or unplowed side streets, consider switching to dedicated Winter Tires. They use a special rubber compound that stays flexible in freezing temps, giving you superior grip. At a minimum, ensure your current tires have adequate tread depth.

Wiper Blades and Fluid

Visibility is safety. If your wipers are streaking or chattering, they won’t handle heavy wet snow. We recommend upgrading to beam-style winter blades that resist ice buildup. Also, top off your washer fluid with a de-icing formula that won’t freeze in the reservoir.

Coolant/Antifreeze Levels

Your engine coolant doesn’t just keep the engine cool; it prevents it from freezing solid. Make sure your coolant mixture is rated for the sub-zero temps we often see in January and February.

Check Your 4WD/AWD System

If you drive a Silverado, Equinox, or Tahoe, you likely have StabiliTrak or 4WD. Now is the time to ensure it engages smoothly. If you see a “Service 4WD” light on your dash, schedule an appointment immediately.

Schedule Your Winterization Service Today

The holidays are busy, but vehicle safety comes first. Schedule your service at Central Chevrolet in West Springfield.

This holiday season at Central Chevrolet, we wanted to do something different. We know the holidays can be expensive, both for buying gifts and keeping your vehicle running safely during a New England winter. That’s why we launched a special partnership between our Service Department and the community: Donate a Toy, Get a Discount.

The results were incredible, and we are thrilled to announce that the drive was a massive success.

A Win-Win for West Springfield

We offered a simple deal: bring in a new, unwrapped toy for a local child, and receive a discount on your service bill. The response from our customers was heartwarming.

Not only did many of you get your winter oil changes, battery checks, and tire rotations done for a great price, but you also filled our donation bins to the brim. It was amazing to see customers walking into the service lane carrying action figures, dolls, and games alongside their car keys.

Delivering the Joy

hanks to your generosity, we were able to deliver a truckload of toys to the Boys & Girls Club of West Springfield.

The holidays are all about community, and we are proud to support an organization that provides a safe, positive place for the youth of West Springfield. Seeing the pile of toys grow in our service waiting area was a daily reminder of how generous our customers really are.

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Our toy drive was a huge success! 🎁❤️ Thank you to everyone who donated especially the Corvette Club of Western Mass, @carclubnewengland @easternstatesexposition and The Dinn Bros. Trophies! We brought a full load of toys to the Boys and Girls Club of West Springfield, MA and it wouldn’t have been possible without this amazing community! #chevy #wakeman #toydrive

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Thank You for Trusting Us

To everyone who participated—thank you. You helped brighten a child’s holiday while keeping your vehicle safe for the winter roads.

If you missed the drive but still need maintenance, our Service Center is open and ready to help you prepare for the snow. Check our service specials page for our current offers!

The clock is ticking on 2025, and at Central Chevrolet, we are making room for the new year in a big way. If you have been waiting for the perfect moment to buy a pre-owned vehicle, that moment is right now.

We have officially launched our December Sales Event, and the headline is simple: We just slashed prices on 35 specific used vehicles on our lot.

Why Buy Used This December?

December is historically one of the smartest times to buy a vehicle. Dealerships are motivated to clear out old inventory to start January fresh. At Central Chevrolet in West Springfield, we are taking that motivation a step further. We aren’t just saying we want to sell cars; we are proving it by marking down over three dozen vehicles to rock-bottom pricing.

What’s Included in the Price Drop?

These 35 vehicles span a variety of makes and models. Whether you are looking for a reliable commuter sedan, a rugged work truck, or a family-friendly SUV, chances are one of these markdowns fits your needs.

  • Certified Pre-Owned Chevrolets: Get the peace of mind of a CPO with a price tag that fits your budget.
  • Budget-Friendly Commuters: Perfect for first-time drivers or saving on gas.
  • SUVs and Trucks: Ready for the New England winter.

Don’t Miss the “End of the Year” Rush

These price adjustments are aggressive, and with only 35 vehicles in this specific clearance group, they will not last long. Once the ball drops on New Year’s Eve, these deals might be history.

Visit Central Chevrolet in West Springfield today. Ask to see the “December Price Drop” inventory and drive home in a new ride for the holidays!

Let’s be honest—winter in the Pioneer Valley is no joke. One minute it’s a picturesque dusting of snow on the Holyoke Range, and the next, you’re navigating a slushy, icy mix on Route 5 or dodging fresh potholes on Memorial Avenue.

At Central Chevrolet, we know that driving in Western Massachusetts during the winter requires more than just scraping off your windshield. It requires a vehicle that is prepped, protected, and ready for whatever the New England forecast throws at us.

To help you stay safe and keep your Chevy running smoothly this season, we’ve put together the ultimate winter car care guide.


1. The Great Tire Debate: Winter vs. All-Season

This is the most common question we get at the service desk: “Do I really need winter tires?”

In West Springfield, where hills are steep and black ice is common, the answer is often yes.

  • All-Season Tires: Great for three seasons, but the rubber compound hardens when temperatures drop below 45°F, reducing traction.
  • Winter Tires: Made with flexible rubber and specialized tread patterns that “bite” into snow and ice. If you commute from hill towns like Westfield or navigate the steep streets of Holyoke, these are a game-changer.

Pro-Tip: If you stick with all-seasons, check your tread depth immediately. You need at least 4/32” of tread, you can check this by sticking a quarter between the tread with Washinton head down, if the tread doesn’t cover his entire head then that’s a sign you need new tires.

2. What’s That Sound? Decoding Winter Noises

Cold weather makes materials contract and fluids thicken, leading to a symphony of strange sounds. Here is what you might hear on a freezing morning in Chicopee:

SoundPotential CauseUrgency
Squealing/Chirpingusually a loose or worn accessory belt (serpentine belt). Cold rubber is brittle and slips easier.Medium: Get it checked before it snaps.
Sluggish/Slow CrankYour battery is struggling. Cold weather reduces battery power by up to 50%.High: Replace it before you’re stranded.
Clunking over bumpsSuspension issues. Struts and shocks work harder in winter, especially on pothole-ridden roads.Medium: Have your suspension inspected.
WhiningThickened power steering fluid or transmission fluid struggling to circulate.Low/Medium: If it goes away after warming up, it’s normal. If not, check fluids.

3. The “Salt Life” (And How to Fight It)

Road salt is a necessary evil in Massachusetts. While it keeps the Mass Pike safe, it wreaks havoc on your vehicle’s undercarriage, brake lines, and body panels.

  • Wash It Regularly: Don’t wait for spring! frequent washes (especially those with an undercarriage spray) are vital to rinse off corrosive salt. If you’re looking for a detail you can call us and schedule with 811 Detailing.
  • Wax On: A good coat of wax acts as a sacrificial layer between your clear coat and the salt.
  • Listen for Grinding: If your brakes sound like they are grinding, it might just be surface rust from salt, but have it checked if the noise persists after a few stops.

4. Visibility: The Key to Safety

Winter days in Western Mass are short and dark. Ensure you can see and be seen.

  • Winter Wiper Blades: Standard wipers can get packed with ice and streak. Switch to “beam” style or winter blades with a rubber boot that prevents ice buildup.
  • Washer Fluid: Do not use summer fluid! It will freeze in the lines. Ensure your reservoir is filled with fluid rated for -20°F or lower.
  • Headlights: Oxidation (cloudy lenses) cuts down light output significantly. If your headlights look yellow, ask our service team about restoration.

5. Your Western Mass Emergency Kit

If you slide off the road in a snowstorm, it might be a while before a tow truck can reach you. Keep these essentials in your trunk:

  • Small Shovel: To dig out tires.
  • Kitty Litter or Sand: For traction on ice.
  • Jumper Cables: Or a portable jump pack.
  • Blanket & Gloves: To keep warm without running the engine constantly.
  • Flashlight: With fresh batteries.

Is Your Car Ready for the Snow?

Don’t wait until the first blizzard hits to realize your battery is dead or your tires are bald. A little prevention now saves a lot of headaches (and tow bills) later.

Would you like me to check our current service schedule to find a time for your Winter Protection Package or tire swap?

The holiday season in West Springfield is officially here. It is a time for hot cocoa, winter tires, and, most importantly, giving back to the community that supports us all year round.

At Central Chevrolet, we believe in the power of community. That is why we are thrilled to announce that we are partnering with the Boys & Girls Club of West Springfield to ensure every child in our neighborhood has a reason to smile this holiday season.

How You Can Help

From now until Friday, December 6th, our showroom will serve as a donation drop-off point for toys. We are asking our generous customers and neighbors to bring in NEW and UNOPENED toys suitable for children of various ages.

Whether it is a board game, an action figure, a doll, or an art kit, your donation goes directly to a child right here in West Springfield who needs it most.

A Thank You for Your Generosity

We know the holidays can be a busy and expensive time of year. To show our appreciation for your kindness, Central Chevrolet wants to give a little something back to you.

When you donate a new, unopened toy, you will receive $10 off your service visit.

It is the perfect time to take care of those winter vehicle essentials, such as:

  • Oil changes and fluid top-offs
  • Battery checks
  • Tire rotations or winter tire installation
  • Brake inspections

Event Details at a Glance

  • What: Holiday Toy Drive
  • Beneficiary: Boys & Girls Club of West Springfield
  • When: Now through December 6th
  • Where: Central Chevrolet, West Springfield, MA
  • The Perk: Receive $10 Off Service with your donation

Let’s Fill the Truck!

Our goal is to fill our donation boxes to the brim before the December 6th deadline. Next time you are driving down Memorial Avenue, or if you have a service appointment coming up, please consider stopping by with a toy.

Together, we can make this holiday season a little brighter for the families of West Springfield. Thank you for being part of the Central Chevy family!

Ready to schedule your service? Visit our website or call our service center today. Don’t forget to bring your toy donation to claim your discount!

WEST SPRINGFIELD, MA – November 22nd, 2025 – Central Chevrolet, in partnership with the Corvette Club of Western Mass, is thrilled to announce its first ever “Caravan of Toys” drive, a new community event aimed at collecting new, unwrapped toys for the Boys & Girls Club of West Springfield. The event is open to all who wish to participate and help give back this holiday season.

🗓️ Event Details

  • Date: Saturday November 22nd 2025
  • Time: 11:00 AM – Approximately 12:30 PM
  • End Location (Toy Drop-Off & Celebration): Central Chevrolet, 675 Memorial Ave, West Springfield, MA

🚗 Run of Show

At 11:00 AM, a festive “Caravan of Toys” will commence, led by none other than The Grinch over to Central Chevrolet.

Upon arrival at Central Chevrolet:

  • Three Silverado pickup trucks, staffed by three dedicated “Elves,” will be ready to collect the new, unwrapped toy donations.
  • After dropping off their toys, participants will park their vehicles and are invited to enjoy complimentary coffee and donuts.
  • A fun vehicle show component will take place with three trophies being awarded: “Best in Show,” “Most Unique,” and a “People’s Choice Trophy,” which will be voted on by all participants.
  • The event is expected to conclude around 12:30 PM after the trophy presentations and a thank you to all participants and partners, including the ESE.

🤝 All Are Welcome

This drive is a community effort. You do not need a show car to participate; you just need to bring a toy!

Enthusiasts are strongly encouraged to bring their classic, collector, or show cars for the caravan and show portion, though any vehicle is welcome. The event is supported by the Car Club of New England, and other local car clubs are expected to attend as well.

The collected toys will remain in the Central Chevrolet showroom where toys will be continually collected until they are delivered to the Boys & Girls Club of West Springfield on Monday December 8th, 2025.

“This is our FIRST year doing this event and we are very excited to do our part to give back to the community we serve,” said Ed O’Grady, one of the organizers from Central Chevrolet. “We are especially excited and thankful that ESE is providing a safe place for us to organize our Caravan of Toys!”  Special thanks to Dave Virella, president of the Corvette Club of Western Mass, for this amazing idea and help to co-organize this event! We would also like to thank Jamie Dupuis, president of The Car Club of New England, and all the members of both car clubs for graciously coming together to make this event an extraordinary team effort! Finally, we would also like to thank Bill Dinn of Dinn Brothers Trophies in Holyoke for donating trophies for this “Caravan of Toys”.

📞 Media Contact

Ed O’Grady, Event Organizer, Central Chevrolet Phone: 413-781-3400

Here at Central Chevrolet, we know the look. A customer in our West Springfield showroom is eyeing the sleek, all-new Chevy Equinox EV or the sporty Chevy Blazer EV, and then they ask the big question: “But how does it handle a nor’easter?”

It’s time to set the record straight. Not only are these all-electric SUVs built to handle a New England winter, but they also have a few “secret weapons” that many gas-powered SUVs can’t match.

Forget everything you thought you knew about winter driving. Here’s why the Blazer EV and Equinox EV are your new snow-day champions.

Secret Weapon #1: The “Weight” Advantage (It’s All About a Low Center of Gravity)

You asked about traction, and you’re right to think weight plays a role. But with an EV, it’s not just about how much it weighs—it’s about where that weight is.

Both the Equinox EV and Blazer EV are built on Chevy’s revolutionary Ultium Platform. This design places the entire heavy battery pack flat across the floor of the vehicle, like a giant, solid-steel plate.

Why is this a game-changer for snow?

  • Insane Stability: This creates an incredibly low center of gravity. Unlike a traditional gas SUV, which can feel “top-heavy” in a slippery turn, these EVs feel planted and bolted to the road.
  • Superior Traction: All that weight presses the tires firmly onto the pavement, giving you a road-gripping bite that’s hard to replicate. It’s the same principle as throwing sandbags in the back of a pickup truck, but it’s engineered into the very frame of the vehicle for perfect 50/50-ish weight distribution.

When you’re on a snow-covered road on I-91 or navigating an icy hill in town, that low-slung weight is your best friend, fighting body roll and keeping you stable.

Secret Weapon #2: Not Just AWD… eAWD

You’ve driven cars with All-Wheel Drive. Now, get ready for eAWD (Electric All-Wheel Drive).

A mechanical AWD system has to physically send power from the engine through a complex series of driveshafts and differentials to the wheels. There’s a slight delay.

Chevy’s eAWD system, available on both the Blazer EV and Equinox EV, is different. It uses dual motors—one in the front and one in the back.

  • It’s Instant: There is zero lag. The computer can send 100% of available torque to the front, the back, or any combination, in the blink of an eye.
  • It’s Smarter: The system is monitoring for wheel slip hundreds of times per second. Before your tire even has a chance to spin, the eAWD has already redistributed the power to the wheels that have grip.

Pulling away from a stoplight in slush? Climbing your icy driveway? Chevy’s eAWD gives you a level of instant, intelligent traction that mechanical systems simply can’t match.


The Stats That Silence Winter Skeptics

“Okay, it’s stable,” you say, “but what about the range when I’m blasting the heat?”

This is where Chevy’s engineering shines.

  1. Chevy Blazer EV: The eAWD models offer an EPA-estimated 279 miles on a full charge.
  2. Chevy Equinox EV: The eAWD models provide an EPA-estimated 285 miles on a full charge.

Yes, all cars (gas and electric) lose some efficiency in the bitter cold. But let’s put that in perspective for a Western Mass driver. Even if you see a 30% reduction on the coldest day of the year, your Equinox EV eAWD still has nearly 200 miles of real-world range.

When was the last time you drove 200 miles in one day just running errands around West Springfield, Agawam, and Chicopee? You have more than enough range for days of commuting, all before plugging in at night.


Your Winter-Ready Toolkit

The Blazer EV and Equinox EV are also packed with tech designed to make winter easy and maximize that range.

  • Preconditioning: This is the #1 rule of EV winter driving. While your EV is plugged in at home, use the myChevrolet App to schedule your departure. The car will use power from your wall—not the battery—to warm the cabin and, crucially, warm the battery to its happy-operating temperature. You get to step into a toasty warm car with 100% of your available range ready to go.
  • Heated Seats & Wheel: Using the available heated seats and steering wheel is far more energy-efficient than heating the entire cabin to 75 degrees. You stay warm while preserving miles of range.
  • Smart Thermal Management: The Ultium platform actively works to keep its battery warm, using recycled heat from the motors and electronics. You don’t have to do anything—the car is just smart.

The Verdict: Your Perfect Winter SUV is Electric

Don’t let winter anxiety hold you back. The Chevy Blazer EV and Equinox EV are not just “good enough” for a Western Mass winter; they are arguably better built for it than many of their gas counterparts.

The combination of a heavy, low-planted battery, the instant grip of eAWD, and outstanding range figures makes them the ultimate all-season family vehicles.

But don’t take our word for it. Feel the planted, confident grip for yourself. Stop by Central Chevrolet on Memorial Ave in West Springfield and test drive the future of winter driving.’ll show you exactly how these features work and why your next winter car should be an electric one.