Located just over 100 miles from the bustling metropolis of Indianapolis, the Crossroads of America, Coyle Chevrolet Buick GMC is proud to be your premier Indiana Chevy dealership. Here at Coyle Chevrolet Buick GMC, we take great pride in providing exceptional customer service and competitive pricing on our complete selection of new Chevrolet, Buick, and GMC cars, trucks, and SUVs. We also offer an impressive selection of used and certified pre-owned vehicles that are affordably priced to fit a variety of budgets.
Our work as your Indiana Chevy dealer isn’t limited to selling cars and bidding our customers farewell after they sign on the dotted line. Instead, we offer a comprehensive suite of services so that our customers have a one-stop-shop for all their vehicle needs from the time of purchase throughout the lifetime of their vehicle. We do this through our exceptional service department that can handle everything from routine oil changes and tire rotations to more extensive powertrain or drivetrain repairs.
Of course, we don’t want you to simply take our word for it that we’re the best dealership in Indiana. We hope you’ll visit the dealership and see our commitment to our customers firsthand. But, until then, let’s take a closer look at what makes the Chevrolet lineup so special, from selecting between a new, used, or certified pre-owned Chevrolet to choosing between an iconic Chevrolet truck like the Silverado, an SUV like the Suburban, a sedan like the Malibu, or a sports car like the Camaro.
With an unmatched selection of new, used, and certified pre-owned Chevrolets on the lot, you’ll have plenty to choose from when you visit the dealership. But is a new Chevrolet always better, and what’s the difference between a used and a certified pre-owned vehicle? We get these questions often, which is why we’re happy to discuss each option as well as its benefits.

There’s nothing quite like that new car smell as you drive off the lot in the car of your dreams. While that fresh aroma isn’t the main reason so many people opt to purchase a new vehicle, it is a factor, especially when you consider that a new Chevrolet comes straight from the factory without any signs of wear and tear that are common in used vehicles. But, more important than the aroma and condition, buying a new Chevrolet means that the vehicle comes with a new vehicle warranty. This includes bumper-to-bumper coverage, a powertrain limited warranty, and optional extended coverage that give drivers peace of mind when they get behind the wheel of a new Chevrolet.
Beyond the warranty, purchasing a new vehicle also means you get the latest technology, safety, and driver-assist features on the market. This is especially attractive to drivers who like to stay on the cusp of innovation and try out the latest technology. Of course, the benefits of purchasing a new vehicle extend even further to better fuel efficiency, reduced emissions, and lower interest rates from auto lenders, the latter of which can lower your monthly payments and reduce the interest you pay on the loan itself.
Before we tackle the benefits of buying a used or certified pre-owned Chevrolet, it’s important to know the difference between the two. Certified pre-owned (CPO) cars typically come with a higher price tag because of the work the dealership and the manufacturer put into the vehicle to ensure its reliability for the next owner. Most CPO vehicles are between five and seven years old with no more than 80,000 miles and are backed by the manufacturer. These cars undergo an extensive multi-point inspection and include an extended warranty, which gives drivers more confidence in the car’s reliability.
While CPO vehicles are thoroughly inspected and repaired before they’re logged into a dealership’s inventory, used cars are not subject to the process. This reflects the lower price tag on a used car. Buyers can opt to have a thorough inspection done on the vehicle, but this is an out-of-pocket expense for the buyer and comes with no guarantee. If any repairs are needed, the buyer may have to pay for those expenses if the car’s original factory warranty is out of date or non-transferable. This is why many customers shop for a CPO rather than a used vehicle.
Whether you’re shopping for a used or CPO, Chevrolet produces reliable cars, trucks, and SUVs that are capable of logging thousands of miles with regular maintenance and upkeep. There are several other great reasons to shop for a used or CPO Chevrolet. Most insurance companies offer lower rates on used models, and you’ll usually pay lower registration fees since states typically base the rate on the sale price. Since used or CPO vehicles are cheaper than new models, it’s a win-win! By buying a pre-owned vehicle, you’ll also bypass the fast rate of depreciation that a new car experiences throughout its first two years on the road.

Now that we’ve talked more about the benefits of new, used, and certified pre-owned vehicles, there’s one more question left to ask yourself: “Should I buy a Chevy truck, SUV, sedan, or a sports car?” Now that’s a big decision!
First and foremost, you can feel confident in whatever Chevrolet you choose because the automaker delivers exceptional innovation across its entire lineup of SUVs, sedans, sports cars, and trucks. Drivers looking for mid-size SUVs have plenty of options to choose from with models like the Trailblazer, Trax, Equinox, Blazer, and Traverse, while the Tahoe and Suburban offer even more room for passengers and cargo. Drivers looking for a great commuter sedan that offers both luxury and performance don’t have to look beyond the affordable and sporty Chevrolet Malibu.
Chevrolet is perhaps best known for its lineup of trucks. Whether you’re looking to haul lumber for weekend projects or need a workhorse to travel from one job site to another, Chevrolet has you covered with options like the Colorado, Silverado, and the Silverado HD. Of course, Chevrolet also knows that it’s not all work and no play, which is exactly what they have in mind with sports cars like the Camaro and the Stingray that deliver on any driver’s need for speed.