Riverside Chevrolet’s used vehicle specials span a wide range of segments and budgets — from fuel-efficient compact crossovers to roomy three-row SUVs — so drivers across Riverside, Fontana, Ontario, Corona, and Eastvale can match a vehicle to how they actually live. Whether you’re commuting to nearby business hubs from Eastvale or planning weekend trips to the San Bernardino National Forest, our rotating specials are a smart place to start your search.
The biggest advantage of buying used is value. A new vehicle loses roughly 20% of its value in its first year and around 60% over five years, according to Kelley Blue Book — depreciation the first owner has already absorbed by the time a vehicle reaches our used lot. That means your money goes further: on the same budget, you can often step up to a higher trim, a larger SUV, or a better-equipped model than you would find new. Used vehicles also tend to carry lower insurance and registration costs, and the pre-owned market gives you access to a wider range of model years, configurations, and discontinued options than any single new-car lineup can offer.
Buying used does not always mean buying without coverage. Many newer used vehicles still carry the balance of their original factory warranty. Every new Chevrolet, for example, includes a 3-year/36,000-mile bumper-to-bumper warranty and a 5-year/60,000-mile powertrain warranty, and that remaining coverage transfers to the next owner at no cost until it expires (see Chevrolet’s warranty details). For older vehicles, or for added peace of mind, an optional extended service contract such as a Chevrolet Protection Plan can extend coverage on major components. Ask our team to confirm the remaining warranty status on any specific vehicle you are considering.
This information is provided for general educational purposes only and does not constitute legal advice. Warranty coverage depends on the specific terms of your vehicle’s warranty agreement. Consult your owner’s manual or a qualified legal professional for guidance on your individual situation.
The odometer is one of the biggest factors in a used vehicle’s value. Lower-mileage units typically carry less wear and command higher prices, while a well-maintained vehicle with slightly higher miles and a complete service history can be the smarter buy. When you compare our specials, look at units with similar equipment and odometer readings side by side — condition and maintenance records often matter as much as the number on the dash. Each listing shows mileage and price clearly so you can weigh the two at a glance.
A little preparation goes a long way. Set your budget before you shop — a common guideline is to keep your total monthly vehicle costs, including insurance, under about 10% of your income. And while a vehicle history report is a useful starting point, it is no substitute for a physical inspection: having any used vehicle checked by an independent, certified technician before you buy can surface wear or maintenance needs that a report will not show.
The information in this article is general guidance and does not constitute a specific diagnostic or repair recommendation for any individual vehicle. Repair and maintenance decisions should be made in consultation with a certified technician based on the specific condition of your vehicle.
Unlike new vehicles, no two used cars are identical — each has its own VIN, mileage, and service history. That means a special applies only to that specific vehicle while it remains in stock. When a unit’s price, mileage, and equipment line up with what you’re after, it’s worth acting quickly, since our used inventory turns over with local demand.
Many of our used listings highlight available driver-assistance technology, so you can shop by what matters most to your family. Common features to look for include:
Ready to find your next vehicle? Browse our current used inventory to see the latest specials, filter by mileage, price, and features, then visit our Riverside showroom for a closer look. Our sales team can confirm availability and answer questions about any specific unit.
This information is provided for general educational purposes only and does not constitute legal advice. Warranty coverage depends on the specific terms of your vehicle’s warranty agreement. Consult your owner’s manual or a qualified legal professional for guidance on your individual situation.
The information in this article is general guidance and does not constitute a specific diagnostic or repair recommendation for any individual vehicle. Repair and maintenance decisions should be made in consultation with a certified technician based on the specific condition of your vehicle.
Vehicle availability, pricing, equipment, and features vary by individual used vehicle and are subject to prior sale; confirm the details of any specific vehicle with the dealership. Available driver-assistance features are aids only and do not replace safe driving — availability varies by vehicle and trim.