Friday, December 14, 2018

2018 Angel Tree Sponsor

2018 Angel Tree Sponsor


Don Hewlett Chevrolet was a proud sponsor of the Majic 95.5 Salvation Army, Angel Tree Austin Radiothon that took place on December 7th. The Angel Tree program provides Christmas assistance to families in Travis and Williamson Counties. Found in local malls, companies and churches, Angel Trees are decorated with numbered paper angel tags with the first name, age and gender of a child in need of gifts.

Last year, through the support of Austin-area donors, 7,635 local children received new clothes and toys for Christmas. As this year’s donation drive continues, we hope to increase the number of recipients in our community by spreading the details about this organization.

Although the radiothon has ended, there is still time to contribute and choose an Angel from the Angel Tree of your choice until Saturday, December 15. Angel Trees will be set up from 10:00am-9:00pm Monday-Saturday at the following malls:



Barton Creek Square – Upper level near Sears
Lakeline Mall – Upstairs by JC Penny
Hill Country Galleria Mall – inside Guest Services

This Christmas, join Don Hewlett Chevrolet in our support of this worthy cause and help a local angel celebrate the blessings of the season.

Tire and Wheel Alignments Are Important

The Hewlett Dealerships are currently offering free wheel alignment checks on the service drive! 

If you have never had your alignment checked or if you just bought new tires from a discount tire store, you should have this service performed. (Chances are, that the discount store doesn’t check or even perform alignments.)

Safety First!
We don’t say “Safety third”…we say “Safety first”. There isn’t anything much more important than your safety and the safety of those around you. Lights, brakes, tires, and windshield wipers are the big four safety items on your car. Most of our modern vehicles will tell you if you have a light burned out (except reverse lights.) At the Hewlett dealerships we ask almost every time we see you if you have replaced your wipers in the last year, and we also measure your brake pads every time we have your tires off. It’s all about safety. I only remember I need new wipers when I find myself in a Texas rain storm on IH-35 at night and I can’t see anything out of my windshield, or worse yet, when my wife tells me that same thing has happened to her.

Tires are the only thing connecting your car to the road. Wheel alignments help keep your tires from wearing out too fast and from wearing in a dangerous pattern. Badly worn or worn-out tires are dangerous. They can cause poor traction or worst of all, a blow out on the highway (think Ford Explorer recall 15 years ago.) Most folks think they need an alignment when their car is pulling to one side or the other when, in fact, alignments almost never cause a pull. Alignments don’t cause a pull, uneven tread on radial tires do. I’ll mention more about this later in the nerd section.

Alignments are not only important for proper tire wear, but also a lot of the modern safety features like automatic cruise control that keeps a safe distance from the car in front of you, to blind spot monitoring, to autonomous breaking systems, to lane departure automatic steering systems; all require calibration to your vehicle’s alignment. Without proper calibration, many of these systems may not function properly.

Alignment 101

Nerd alert… skip this section if tech stuff bores you.
Alignments are the process of adjusting your wheels so all perform well together on a single plane. Since your entire car is mounted to its suspension system on squishy rubber mounts (for your comfort) car manufacturers have developed a specification range for each
adjustment. Your wheels will move through the rubber mounting’s range of motions while driving. Any reading within that somewhat narrow specified range is considered properly aligned. Rear axles have two adjustment axis: toe and camber. Front axles have three: toe, camber and caster.

  • Toe is how straight the tires run down the road. Almost all passenger cars have a little toe-in (think pigeon-toed.) This is done to provide some stability in lane position going down the road. Too much toe-in and the tires wear out quickly, usually on the outside edge. Too little toe-in or toe-out causes an unstable condition and you have to constantly move the steering wheel to keep your car in its lane. Race cars are set up with toe-out for different reasons, but those people are always moving the steering wheel anyway.
  • Camber is the tilt or lean of the tire towards or away from the middle of the car. Since your tire moves up and down in an arch, this adjustment finds the optimal balance of traction needed on a loaded suspension arm arch to proper road contact throughout the suspension travel all while in consideration of tire wear.
  • Caster is how far in front of the axle the suspension positions the wheels. This is done to help bring the steering wheel back to center after turning. More caster brings it back faster or with more force. Remember when I said alignments almost never cause a pull? This is the one adjustment that can. With a large differential between the caster adjustments from one side to the other (cross-caster) the car can pull to one side. But, 98 percent of the time it is the tires causing the pull. I began this section with nerd alert, but trust me, for simplicity and brevity reasons, I made some sweeping generalizations that will no doubt cause my inbox to overflow, but I really am trying to be informative and pithy. One more disclaimer: a bad alignment can cause a crappy wear pattern in your tire and that tire will then cause a pull. It’s important to note that correcting the alignment will not remove the wear pattern, or its resultant radial tire pull and it may be necessary to replace these affected tires to maintain safety.

End of nerd alert! 

A proper 4-wheel alignment starts with the back axle. We will adjust camber and toe angle on the rear with a goal of a zero-thrust angle. That is the most important thing in the back… zero-thrust angle. Then we will adjust caster, camber and finally toe on the front. The front axle and steering wheel are adjusted to the reference of the rear axle thrust angle. Each wheel is adjusted individually and sometimes several times. On certain specific models we may have to adjust a wheel more than a dozen times because each adjustment can affect the other measurements. It can be maddening and take hours.


Once all this is done, and if the axles have been moved, the uber-modern safety systems need to be recalibrated and that can also add hours and expense to an alignment.

If you haven’t had your car aligned in a few years, please allow us to check it for free to know if it needs to be adjusted. The other option is to wait for your tires to tell us, but that’s definitely the more expensive way to find out you need an alignment.

Remember, come by for a no cost alignment check at either of our dealerships, for peace of mind if for no other reason.

As always, happy motoring and safe travels.

Tom Fornshell
Service Manager
Hewlett Volkswagen


Thursday, October 18, 2018

Collision Repair Coupon

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Cooling System Flush


Purchase a Flag for Your Hero




The Rotary Club of Georgetown’s Central Texas Field of Honor® is being presented by Don Hewlett Chevrolet.  This dramatic, emotion-filled display of full-size, 3′ x 5′ US flags, each purchased in honor of a veteran, active or reserve duty military individual, or first responder is a moving tribute that exemplifies “Service Above Self,” and inspires patriotism and love of our country’s flag. The events held throughout the week are open to the public beginning Saturday afternoon, November 3rd and are held in San Gabriel Park in Georgetown.  In addition to the full-size US flags, a presentation of both United States and Texas historical flags will be on display for all to enjoy.  

Flags can be purchased for your hero in advance or at the Field.  Flags are $40 each.  To purchase yours, click here https://www.georgetowntxfieldofhonor.org/flag-orders/  Proceeds from this community event will benefit veteran and first responder organizations.

The week of events and activities for the Field of Honor will officially kick off with the Opening Ceremonies on Sunday, November 4th at 2:00PM.  This awe-inspiring event will feature Fort Hood’s amazing 1st Cavalry Band followed by the rumble of the Patriot Guard Riders, a solemn combined armed services and first responder color guard, Georgetown Fire Department’s Pipes and Drums, and a grand finale with the legendary Fort Hood 1st Cavalry Color Guard presenting our national and state colors along with a moving 21-gun salute and the playing of Taps. Throughout the week, events including a Patriotic Concert, Flag Retirement Ceremony, Honor Walk and Purple Heart Ceremony will all take place.  On Saturday, November 10th, a Patriots Ball will be held at the Sheraton in Georgetown.  Entertainment, dancing, and a live auction are just some of the evening's highlights.  Tables are still available for purchase. Check the schedule below to see the complete list of events.  




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Tuesday, October 16, 2018

October is Fall Car Care Month!

Celebrate at Don Hewlett Chevrolet Buick with a FREE Fall Vehicle Inspection.


Fall is here, the weather is cooler, football season is in full swing and the sweet smell of pumpkin spice permeates the air.  Now is the perfect time to have your primary vehicle systems checked after surviving the long hot summer.  From now through the end of October we’re providing FREE Fall Vehicle Inspections. For only a small investment of your time we’ll provide you peace of mind as you head to those tailgate outings and fall road trips through our beautiful Texas Hill Country.

This month only, we’re offering FREE Fall Vehicle Inspections, no appointment necessary!  Just pull in to the service drive and tell one of our friendly valets that you’d like to have the FREE Fall Inspection performed on your vehicle. After a brief check in we’ll put your vehicle through a quick, but thorough 47-point inspection. This service includes:
  • Inspecting and topping off your engine oil and all under hood fluid reservoirs
  • Checking your tread wear and your tire pressure and adjusting if necessary 
  • Checking the health of your battery & electrical connections
  • Checking all of your exterior lights to make certain they are working and properly aligned
  • Checking your windshield wipers to ensure they are not worn from the hot, dry Texas summer
  • Plus – a visual leak inspection of all major lubricated under-car systems.
Don’t leave your on the road safety to chance – Let us check your car out for free today!

Remember, a little auto care can go a long way!

By Greg Grove, Service Drive Manager

The 2019 Silverado Has Arrived!


What's New on the 2019 Silverado? EVERYTHING!




The2019 Silverado has made its debut with lots of buzz in the media.  Chevrolet listened to its core customers and the result is amazing!   The all new Silverado is bigger, stronger and more capable than ever!  Here are the biggest upgrades:

  • More Room! Yes, there’s lots more room in the spacious crew cab.  Three inches of extra leg room in the rear seat to be exact.  Not only do do the backseat passengers have more room, they now have rear A/C vents to cool them down.  There are a few more interior improvements, including additional seat compartments, trust me, these are best experienced in person.
  • Lighter Weight!  The 2019 Silverado shed 450lbs of weight by applying aluminum to all the parts that open (doors, hood, tailgate).  This weight improvement along with new engine technology allows the Silverado to operate on just one cylinder under the right conditions which has vastly improved the fuel economy. 
  • Larger Bed! Capability has improved with a 10% larger bed area for bigger loads.  By moving the interior bed walls out and raising the bed just one inch the team was able to improve the cargo area.  There are now 12 tie downs and a new cargo lighting system.  
  • Engine Superiority! The power for the 2019 Silverado still comes from the popular 5.3 liter V8, the 6.2 liter V8 and the 4.3 liter V6.  Two new editions to the power train are the 2.7 liter Turbo 4 Cylinder and the 3.5 Liter Diesel (available in later 2018).  
  • Options Galore! There are now 8 packages available starting with the Work Truck.  Check out the new custom package featuring the Chevrolet embossed front grill.  The LT model has 2 more trim levels with the Trail Boss and the RST.  The LTZ, the LTZ Trail Boss and the High Country round out the eight.
  • Tow More! The heavy duty option with the best-in-class 10-speed automatic takes the towing capacity to 11,500 pounds.
  • High Tech! The new Silverado features a wireless charging pad, USB ports, an available 110V power outlet, Android AutoTM or Apple CarplayTM and so much more!
  • Power-Lift Tailgate! Chevy is the first to offer a power up and power down tailgate on the higher trim level trucks.
The 2019 Silverado is also much quieter on the inside and the seats are more comfortable, but don't take my word for it, come see and drive the 2019 Silverado at Don Hewlett Chevrolet. We have over 75 in stock with more arriving daily.  Stop by today or call 512-681-3000 to set a VIP appointment with one of our Silverado Specialists. 

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By Mike Stephens, 
Sales Training Manager / Silverado Specialist