Used Chevy Cars, Trucks & SUVs for Sale in Baytown

Explore Baytown in a Quality Used Chevrolet Model from Baytown Ford

The sign out front may say Baytown Ford, but that doesn't mean we only sell Ford vehicles. In fact, our dealership is home to a wide lineup of used Chevrolet models, from cars and SUVs to pickup trucks and heavy-duty models. If you're looking for a used Chevy near Baytown, we've got you covered with the inventory you need.







Our Used Chevy Models

The Chevrolet lineup has a wide range of vehicles, and you can find many of their most popular options when you explore our used Chevrolet inventory. There's the five-passenger Chevy Equinox that comes with all-wheel drive and spacious seating for five that's a great choice for your growing family. And for even more space, check out our used Chevy Traverse models and enjoy three-rows of seating to accommodate everyone. We've got used Chevrolet trucks available as well, from the mid-size Colorado to both full-size and heavy-duty Chevy Silverado models to help you get the job done. And we even offer some of Chevy's more exciting models like the Camaro when you're looking for a sports car to spice up your Baytown travels.

Why Shop with Baytown Ford?

When you choose Baytown Ford to find your next used Chevy model, you'll enjoy more than just a selection of pre-owned vehicles. We share inventory with nearby Sonic dealerships to give you a wider selection to choose from. And with Sonic Price, you'll never have to haggle to get a fair price.

Used Chevrolet Frequently Asked Questions

During a test drive, pay close attention to how smoothly the transmission shifts, any unusual noises from the engine or suspension, and the responsiveness of the brakes and steering. Test all the tech features. Drive the vehicle at various speeds and on different road surfaces if possible.
Most Chevrolet vehicles can reliably exceed 200,000 miles with proper maintenance, though vehicles with 80,000-120,000 miles often offer the best balance of remaining life and value. Normal wear includes minor interior scuffs, light brake and tire wear, and small paint imperfections.Accordion Content 2
Chevrolet vehicles typically have average to below-average maintenance costs compared to other mainstream brands, with widely available parts and many qualified technicians. Common maintenance items like oil changes, brake pads, and filters are competitively priced.
Used Chevy Volt and Bolt models have proven to be remarkably dependable, with battery systems showing minimal degradation over time. The electric drivetrain components have fewer moving parts than traditional engines, resulting in lower maintenance needs.
Chevrolet trucks and SUVs like the Silverado, Tahoe, and Suburban typically retain their value better than sedans, with trucks often holding 50-60% of their value after five years. Full-size trucks and SUVs benefit from strong demand in the used market. The Corvette also maintains strong resale value due to its iconic status.
The Silverado 1500 is a light-duty truck ideal for daily driving and moderate towing, while the 2500/3500 HD models are heavy-duty trucks designed for commercial use and maximum towing capability. The HD models feature stronger frames, larger brakes, and more powerful engine options. The 1500 offers better fuel economy and ride comfort for everyday use
Inspect for transmission slipping or hard shifting, especially in higher-mileage models, and check for active fuel management (AFM) issues in V8 engines from certain years. Look for rust on the frame and body, particularly in the wheel wells and rocker panels. Verify the functionality of the four-wheel drive system if equipped.
Look for signs like excessive wear on the bed floor, bent tie-down points, or a scratched bumper from frequent trailer connections. Check for aftermarket hitches, auxiliary transmission coolers, or upgraded suspension components.
Towing capacity varies significantly based on engine, transmission, axle ratio, and installed towing packages, ranging from 6,000 pounds in base models to over 35,000 pounds in properly equipped HD trucks. Check the door jamb sticker for the vehicle's specific ratings and look for the RPO codes that indicate towing packages.