Monday, June 14, 2021

Is Your Vehicle Road Trip Ready? Stop by the dealership today.


The summer road trip season has begun. Before you embark on your journey, make sure your vehicle is in peak condition. Our Texas weather can take a toll on our cars and the roads we drive on. Temperature extremes, drought, and wet road conditions all contribute to the health of our vehicle, the safety of our passengers, and the performance of our ride. Whether your destination is a few hours away or takes several days to get there, make sure your vehicle is summer vacation and road trip ready.

At Don HewlettChevrolet Buick and Xpress Oil Change Plus, we offer a complimentary Pit Stop Service and a more extensive Road Trip Inspection.

Free Pit Stop. Our friendly service drive team members will check and adjust your tire pressure and  check and top off your oil, washer fluid and coolant. There’s no appointment needed for this service and it’s available anytime during our regular service drive business hours.

$119.95 Road Trip Check. This service includes:

  •  Multi-Point Vehicle Inspection,
  •  A/C Performance Check,
  •  Front End Alignment,
  • Checking and Adjusting of Tire Pressures,
  •  Inspection of Tires for Proper Wear,
  •  Checking and Topping off of Oil, Washer Fluid and Coolant,
  •  Inspection of Windshield Wipers, and  
  • Inspection of all Exterior Lights.

Please call 512.763.4866 or schedule your appointment online. 

Please note:  evacuation and recharge of freon, additional fluids, HD and 4wd alignments, and Diesel exhaust fluid (DEF) may be extra.  Please ask your service advisor for details.  Offer expires 7/15/21.

And, don’t forget about our Full Service Accessories Department.  We offer Llumar® Ceramic window tint, racks and bars for the extras you need to take on your trip, hitches to tow your camper or  watercraft and much more.  Installation is completed on-site.  Stop by or call us today to learn more.  

Wednesday, June 9, 2021

Seguin, Going Nuts for History

Just east of San Antonio sits one of Texas’s oldest towns named after one of Texas’s original heroes - Juan Seguin.  He was one of the Tejano leaders in the Texas Revolution who fought in the Battle of San Jacinto.  He’s now buried under a grove of majestic oak trees in a town that does an amazing job carrying on his legacy, even if it is a little “nutty.”   


  1. World’s Largest Pecans - It’s a feat to have one of the “world’s largest” anything, but Seguin proudly claims three of the World’s Largest Pecans.  The story begins in 1962 when a group of locals wanted to honor the town’s pecan history and industry.  So they built a 5-foot long concrete pecan that still sits in front of the Guadalupe County Courthouse.  Forty years later, local pecan grower John Pape decided to build an even bigger pecan measuring 11 feet long, only to find out that a town in Missouri had already built an even larger one.  Finally in 2010, Seguin reclaimed the record with a monstrous 16-ft. long pecan statue that now sits outside the Texas Agricultural Education & Heritage Center.  So all trippers, myself included, can proudly selfie with the 1st, 3rd, and 4th largest pecans in the world.  


  1. Powerplant Texas Grill - Right through the middle of Seguin flows the beautiful Guadalupe River that used to electrify the town via a stunning brick powerplant.  It was decommissioned decades ago, and is now a Texified (and electrified) restaurant.  Hungry folks will find steaks, burgers, and fried pickles aplenty.  But there’s nothing quite like diving into a huge chicken-fried steak smothered in queso, while overlooking the dam below.  


  1. Son’s Island - Follow the river upstream and you’ll arrive at an unexpectedly exotic getaway on an actual island in the Guadalupe Riverbed.  Trade in your boots for flip flops and your car for a cabana as you spend the afternoon on “island time” wasting away in a hammock or renting a kayak.  I had to paddle around the entire island before I believed it was real.  It may be nowhere near the ocean, but it has all the sand, sun and water a Texas tripper needs.


  1. Guero’s Backyard - There ain’t no party like a taco party at Guero’s. In the backyard of this historic (and pink) home, a local couple is whipping up some of the best fusion street tacos on earth.  Wrapped inside a thick, homemade tortilla, you’ll find concoctions like the “Marissa” with seared ahi tuna, seaweed salad, and gorgonzola cheese or try the “Soul Train” with shredded beef short ribs and collard greens.  Tacos will never be the same.


  1. Haunted Magnolia Hotel - A town as old as Seguin is bound to have a few spooky skeletons still in the closet.  For those who want an eerie encounter with history and maybe even a ghost, take a tour of this historic hotel that was built in 1840 by one of the original Texas rangers.  Famous lawman Jack Coffee Hays was even married in front of the fireplace. Armed with ghost gadgets and photos, the owners will take you on a hair-raising tour and share the stories of the thirteen spirits who checked into the hotel, but never really checked out. 


So whether you follow my footsteps or forge your own path, I hope to see you on the road in a Chevrolet from my friends at Don Hewlett Chevrolet in Georgetown.






Are You Looking To Sell Your Vehicle?

You may have noticed around town (state and nationally as well), that new and used car inventory is getting very slim.  Inventory levels in the automotive industry are squeezed very tight right now all because of a global micro-chip shortage.

Yes, it’s hard to believe that we can build thousands of vehicles and one little, tiny micro-chip keeps them from being completed and shipped to the dealer - but that’s what’s happening. 

Don Hewlett Chevrolet Buick needs used inventory.  Cars, Trucks and SUVs are in high demand, regardless of make, model, mileage, or condition.

The pre-owned market is HOT, and you will be pleased with the value we can offer.  If you have the title, we can pay cash.  If you have a lien, we can pay off your loan.  If you simply don’t drive your car anymore, we will get it out of your driveway, off of your insurance and put cash in your hand.  All we need is the title or a copy of your loan statement and your key.

If you have any questions or would like to bring in your vehicle, call me personally or inquire at our front desk saying, “I’d like to sell you my car”.


Thank you for your time.  I’d love to discuss purchasing your vehicle. Please call me at the number below or Tony Edgington, our Used Car Manager at 512-681-3020.

John Chauvin 
512-681-3082