Valid question, really. The short answer here is no. The longer answer here is, no, and theres a good chance that you wouldnt want to even if you had to!
Lets break this down. There are a lot of Chevrolet Dealerships in the Rochester Metro that will gleefully take your money when you buy a new Chevy. However, when it comes to protecting your investment with regular maintenance, recall work, or just normal wear and tear repairs- the landscape gets a bit more chaotic.
Modern cars, trucks, and SUVs have paradoxically hit a level of complexity that has made them simultaneously more and less reliable. The odds of catastrophic failure on a new vehicle are nowhere near what they were in the past, but there are more stupid little things that break. However, this has also drastically stepped up the degree of difficulty when it comes to fixing them. As a result, less people can work on their own vehicles, thus becoming more reliant on the dealership to keep their vehicles running and operating properly.


