The scheduled maintenance performed on Chevrolet vehicles after they reach 100,000 miles is a significant milestone in the vehicle’s lifespan. This service typically involves a comprehensive inspection and replacement of key components to ensure continued reliability and performance. An example would include replacing worn belts and hoses and checking the brake system.
Reaching this mileage signifies the importance of regular upkeep throughout the vehicle’s life. Adhering to this scheduled maintenance helps extend the vehicle’s longevity, maintain its resale value, and prevent potentially costly repairs down the line. Historically, these service intervals were less emphasized, leading to shortened vehicle lifespans and increased maintenance expenses.