AutoNation Chevrolet Pembroke Pines

May 1, 2026
2026 Chevy Traverse driving on a dirt road

Here in Pembroke Pines, we know the rhythm of summer. It’s the long sunny days, the afternoon downpours you can set your watch by, and of course, the ever-present hum of hurricane season from June through November. For those of us living anywhere from Hollywood to Hialeah, being prepared isn’t a suggestion—it’s a necessity. While you’re stocking up on water and batteries, have you thought about one of your most important assets: your vehicle?

At AutoNation Chevrolet Pembroke Pines, right here on Pines Boulevard, we're not just a dealership; we're your neighbors. We understand that your car or SUV is more than just a way to get to C.B. Smith Park or commute on I-75. In a storm, it can be your lifeline, your power source, and your path to safety. That's why we've put together a checklist to ensure your Chevy is as ready as you are, with a special look at how the all-new 2026 Chevrolet Traverse is perfectly designed for the challenges of South Florida life.

1. The Pre-Storm Service Check

Before a storm is even a swirl on the weather map, your vehicle's health is paramount. You don't want to discover a dead battery or worn-out wiper blades during a tropical downpour.

  • Tires: Check for proper inflation and tread depth. Wet, slick roads are the norm during a storm, and good tires are your first line of defense.
  • Wipers & Fluid: Replace cracked or ineffective wiper blades. In a blinding squall, clear visibility is non-negotiable. Top off your washer fluid.
  • Battery: Have your battery tested. The South Florida heat is brutal on batteries, and you’ll need reliable power to start your car and charge devices.
  • Fluids & Brakes: Ensure all essential fluids are at their correct levels and your brakes are in top condition for sudden stops.

Our certified technicians live here, too, and they know exactly what to look for. Don't wait for the first advisory. Give your vehicle the peace of mind it deserves and book service with our expert team today.

2. A Mobile Power and Command Center

When the power goes out, your vehicle can become a crucial hub for your family. This is where the 2026 Chevrolet Traverse truly shines. Chevrolet engineers clearly had modern family needs in mind. With available USB ports in all three rows, everyone can keep their devices charged. More importantly, the available 120-volt power outlet can be a game-changer, allowing you to power small, essential items when your home goes dark.

The Traverse's massive 17.7-inch standard diagonal touchscreen isn't just for entertainment. With Google built-in, it’s your command center for accessing real-time weather maps and traffic updates, helping you make informed decisions if you need to relocate.

3. Space for Everything That Matters

Whether you're stocking up on supplies or facing an evacuation order, space is critical. The 2026 Chevrolet Traverse delivers with a best-in-class max cargo capacity of 98 cubic feet. That’s an incredible amount of room for water, non-perishables, first-aid kits, pet carriers, and irreplaceable personal documents. The Smart Slide® second-row seat makes accessing the third row or configuring your cargo space a breeze, even when your hands are full. You can comfortably fit the whole family and the essentials without compromise.

4. All-Weather Driving Confidence

Driving conditions can deteriorate rapidly. The 2026 Traverse offers the confidence you need with an available All-Wheel Drive system, providing extra traction on rain-soaked pavement. Plus, every Traverse comes standard with Chevy Safety Assist, a suite of advanced safety features. Features like Automatic Emergency Braking and Lane Keep Assist with Lane Departure Warning are invaluable when visibility is poor and other drivers might be distracted or panicked. It's an extra layer of security when you need it most.

5. The Essentials: Fuel and Documents

Two final, simple rules for hurricane season:

  • Fuel Up: Never let your gas tank fall below half-full. Gas stations can lose power or run out of fuel quickly when a storm approaches. A full tank gives you the range to evacuate if necessary or run your vehicle to charge devices.
  • Go-Bag: Keep a waterproof bag in your vehicle with copies of your registration, insurance, and driver’s license, along with some cash and a list of emergency contacts.

Be Ready with AutoNation Chevrolet Pembroke Pines

Being prepared is the South Florida way. Having a vehicle that's ready for anything is a core part of that plan. The 2026 Chevrolet Traverse is built for the demands of our unique environment, offering the space, power, and capability to give your family peace of mind. We invite you to shop new inventory online or stop by our showroom on Pines Boulevard to see it for yourself. If you have any questions about getting your current vehicle storm-ready, please contact us. We’re here to help our community stay safe, no matter what the weather brings.