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06/06/2026

There's a reason these older Silverados still turn heads at every red light.
Boxy. Simple. Honest. The kind of truck that looks like it was designed by someone who actually used trucks. No 12 inch screen, no haptic touch panels, no over engineered chrome. Just a steel grille, a bowtie, and a body line that has not needed an update in two decades.
Spotted this one rolling through Oahu, lifted just enough to look right, sitting next to a green 4Runner that was also doing the most. Two truck communities, both refusing to fade out, both proving that timeless design is just design that knew what it was the first time.
What's your favorite generation of Chevy truck? Drop the year range in the comments. This is the kind of post where the OBS and NBS guys argue in the replies and we all win.

06/05/2026

Some EVs look like errands. The Blazer EV RS looks like a movie poster.
Flush handles, illuminated bowtie, big alloys, and a stance that makes the Sam's Club parking lot feel undeserving. This thing is engineered to handle long drives, big family hauls, and yes, the run for the rotisserie chicken your kids will fight over. The fact that it does all three without trying is the point.
The cleanest part of owning one of these is the quiet. No engine drone in the parking garage. No 5am cold start that wakes the neighbors. Just press the brake, twist the column shifter, and go.
If the next car in your life is electric, it deserves to do more than transport you. Come take a look at one in person on the floor at Servco Chevrolet. Or drop a comment with where you would actually take this thing first. Costco, Kahala Mall, or a beach run on the way home.

06/04/2026

Detailing is one of those trades where most people can't tell the difference between good and great until they see them side by side.
A bad detailer washes the car. A decent detailer washes it well. A good detailer knows where dirt hides on this specific make and model. A great one notices the scratch under the door handle that you stopped seeing three years ago, fixes it without telling you, and hands the keys back with a calm "all set."
It's pattern recognition. Repetition. The same kind of craft you see in barbers, line cooks, and good mechanics. They've done it a thousand times, and the thousandth time looks effortless because the first hundred were ugly.
So I want to hear from the people who actually know.
What separates a good detailer from a great one in your book? Is it the products they use, the speed they work at, the eye for damage, or just the way they treat the car like it's theirs?
Tag the best one you've ever paid. They earned it.

06/02/2026

This is the question that splits the room.
Half of trades say no chance. The other half are already doing it.
The Silverado EV gives you up to 10.2 kilowatts of exportable power through its outlets. That's enough to run a full job site. Table saw, miter saw, air compressor, lights, charger station for cordless tools, the works. No generator. No fuel cans. No noise complaint from the neighbors at 7 AM.
The bed is full size. The crew cab seats five. The frunk locks separately from the bed, which means tools stay secure and out of the weather. And on the way home, you're not stopping at the pump because you've been running power tools off a battery all day.
The pushback is usually about range. Fair point. If you're driving 200 miles one way to a remote site, this isn't your truck yet. But if you're doing residential jobs across town, multi day commercial work in one zip code, or property management runs around the island, the math gets interesting.
Tell me where you'd draw the line. Curious to hear what trades you're in and what would actually have to be true for an EV to make sense for your work.

05/31/2026

Living in Hawaii, your truck collects everything.
Sand from the beach. Red dirt from the back roads. Flower petals from every parking lot under a shower tree. Salt spray that finds its way into the cracks no matter how careful you are. Coffee from the dashboard cup holder when you take a corner too hot.
Everyone has their own system. Some people vacuum once a week like clockwork. Some people swear by rubber floor liners and a leaf blower. Some people just accept the chaos and let it build until detail day.
What's your system?
Drop a comment. The best tips usually come from the people who actually live in their trucks, not the YouTube channels selling product.
Curious enough that we might pull a few of your answers into the next video.
Servco Chevrolet Leeward. Where your next truck lives.

05/30/2026

Here's the part nobody talks about with EVs.
You already do the hardest thing. You charge your phone every night without thinking about it. It sits on your nightstand, plugs into the wall, and is full by morning. You've been doing it for fifteen years.
Charging an electric truck at home is the exact same habit. You pull into your driveway, plug it in, walk inside. By the time you wake up, you've got a full tank. No detour to the gas station. No swiping a card in the rain. No watching the pump tick past sixty bucks.
The Silverado EV gives you up to 492 miles of range on a full charge, depending on trim. Most people drive less than 40 miles a day. The math works in your favor before you even think about fuel savings.
The objection most buyers have to EVs isn't really about charging. It's about change. Once the routine clicks, you forget you ever did it any other way.
Stop by Servco Chevrolet Leeward and we'll walk you through what home charging actually looks like in Hawaii.

05/29/2026

Your truck isn't just transportation anymore.
It's the place you eat lunch when the job site has nowhere to sit. It's where you change out of beach clothes before the drive home. It's the office you take calls from between appointments. It's the hotel room you sleep in when the surf is too good to leave at sunset.
The Silverado Custom Trail Boss was built for that life. Crew cab room for the whole family. A bed long enough for boards, bikes, coolers, or all three. Suspension tuned for the off-road runs you actually take on the weekends, not the ones marketing departments invent.
Hawaii doesn't really do "garage queens." Your truck has to work as hard as you do, and still be the place you want to spend hours inside.
That's what we mean by a second home on wheels. Not a feature. A standard.
Come see the 2026 Silverado lineup at Servco Chevrolet Leeward.

05/28/2026

Most people still think electric trucks are slow, heavy, and built only for hauling groceries.

The Silverado EV runs zero to sixty in under four and a half seconds. That puts it ahead of a 2023 Mustang GT, ahead of most muscle cars built in the last fifteen years, and ahead of what people picture when they hear the word "pickup."

And it does all of it silently. No downshift. No rev climb. No wait. You press the pedal and the truck just leaves.

The real shift is in your head, not in the spec sheet. We grew up associating "fast" with noise, smoke, and effort. The new version of fast is instant. No theater. Just torque from a dead stop.
If you've never driven an electric pickup, this is the one to start with. The first ten seconds rewrite the conversation.

Drop by Servco Chevrolet Leeward and ask for a demo. Bring someone skeptical. Watch their face.

05/27/2026

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05/26/2026

Chevy quietly retired some of the best colors they've ever offered. Rapid Blue is still on the menu, but a lot of the heritage shades are gone, and the lineup is leaning heavier on silver, black, and white every single year.

Hugger Orange. Daytona Blue. Sunset Orange Metallic. Atomic Orange. Bright Yellow Tintcoat. Marina Blue. There's a long list of paint codes that turned heads in parking lots before they got quietly shelved.

A Corvette is a canvas. Putting one in a safe color is almost criminal. This C8 in Rapid Blue makes the case on its own, sitting on the lot looking like it dropped out of a 2005 Sports Illustrated cover.

Tell us in the comments which color you want back, on a Corvette or any Chevy. Bonus points if you can name the paint code from memory. The best answers might end up on the next video.

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