Thursday, December 14, 2017

The Best 2017-2018 Winter Events in Tampa & St. Pete, FL

Looking for something to do in St. Petersburg this holiday season? What about after the tree comes down and 2018 begins? Look no further, as we’ve found some of the best winter events to keep you occupied! From family-friendly holiday events, such as musicals and car shows in Clearwater, to music festivals and New Year’s Eve celebrations in Tampa Bay, this list has it all.

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Rudolph the Red Nosed Reindeer

Date & Time: December 22, 2017 (3:00 PM & 7:30 PM)
Location: Ruth Eckerd Hall (Clearwater, FL)
Ticket Price: $35+
Catch Rudolph and his very shiny nose as he guides Santa’s sleigh through Clearwater this Christmas. All your favorite characters from the classic TV show will take the stage at Ruth Eckerd Hall, such as Hermey the Elf, Clarice, and Yukon Cornelius. Come for the nostalgia and bring along the kids for this fresh take on a beloved 40s cartoon.
Buy your tickets online directly from the RuthEckerd Hall site.

Thursday, November 30, 2017

The 2018 Corvette: Continuing Chevy’s Legendary Legacy

When designer Harley Earl dreamed up his racy concept car and unveiled the first Corvette at GM’s Motorama in 1953, he laid the foundation for a long legacy of racing performance for America’s favorite homegrown two-seater. This year, Corvette engineers faced the incredible challenge of making the outstanding 2017 Corvette even better, following up on the previous Vette’s owner satisfaction rating of “excellent.”

2018 Corvette Z06 – Photo: Chevrolet.com
And boy, did they succeed. When it comes to blending performance and luxury, the new Corvette is certain to be a club favorite with even the most demanding high-performance drivers. Here’s what’s going on with the latest 2018 Corvette, which is available for sale and lease today at our Chevy dealership near Tampa Bay.

Friday, October 13, 2017

How to Help Hurricane Irma Victims in Florida

The catastrophe that was Hurricane Irma forced over 6 million Floridians to evacuate their homes and businesses. Now that the dangers have seemingly passed, approximately 1.2 million residents are still left without a roof over their heads. At Dimmitt Chevrolet, we understand how challenging the rebuilding efforts will be, which is why we’re hopeful that everyone pitches in. Below are six ways in which you can help our state and your neighbors tackle the post-Irma obstacles.

Clearwater Florida Hurricane Irma


Volunteer Florida

Volunteer Florida needs volunteers for the state’s shelters and other disaster relief organizations. They offer Red Cross Shelter Training, so don’t worry if you feel like you lack the know-how to help. If you aren’t from any affected areas, such as Clearwater or St. Pete, you can always donate money. If you are interested in volunteering or donating, please visit the Volunteer Floridawebsite.

Thursday, September 28, 2017

How to Throw the Spookiest Halloween Party on Your Block!

Stores are overflowing with costumes, jack-o-lanterns are popping up on doorsteps, and pretty much everything smells or tastes like pumpkin spice. Fall is here, and with fall comes one of the most thrilling holidays of the year--Halloween! It's almost time for scary movies, carving pumpkins, dressing up, and trick-or-treating. One of the best ways to enjoy the holiday with family and friends is to throw your very own, spectacularly spooky Halloween party! Keep reading for some helpful tips that will make your party the best on the block.

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Devilishly Delicious Treats

Tempting treats are a must-have at any Halloween party. Savvy bakers have a field day creating cute and creepy masterpieces specifically for this time of the year, but you don't have to be Martha Stewart to pull off these delectable nibblers. Sure to please the entire crowd, these simple Halloween goodies are essential for any Hallows’ Eve festivities.

Friday, August 25, 2017

2018 Chevy Camaro: A Muscle Car with Unmatched Tech & Safety

The Chevrolet Camaro is an American icon. Throngs of loyal Camaro customers have cruised America's roads for decades with the power of this vehicle at their fingertips and feet. And the 2018 Camaro promises to carry on that American tradition. This new muscle car blends the latest technology with the rich history upon which the Camaro has built its solid foundation, all to give the Camaro faithful what they desire.

The reviews are trickling in, and they overwhelmingly agree that Chevrolet has hit the mark with the 2018 Camaro.

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Aesthetic Beauty Meets Unparalleled Performance

As soon as you lay your eyes on the 2018 Camaro, you can see the love that went into its design. Chevrolet poured its collective heart and soul into every meticulously designed edge and sexy sleek curve. To our Chevrolet dealership near St. Pete, it appears that every detail of the sixth-generation Camaro was scrutinized and tweaked until it met stringent quality standards.

Wednesday, July 12, 2017

Best Free 2017 Summer Events in The Tampa Bay Area

This year, Tampa Bay is home to a number of fun and free summer events that everyone can enjoy. Let's explore all the fun! Here are seven of our favorite 100% free summertime events that you and your family may want to check out in the Tampa, Clearwater, and St. Pete areas.
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Fourth Friday in Downtown Tampa
On the fourth Friday of every month from 5 to 8 pm, downtown Tampa opens all its doors. The event offers visitors a chance to tour historic sites, museums, and watch live theater for free. The offering varies from month to month, but there are always food and drink specials and live local music at various locations throughout the busy streets in Tampa.

Friday, June 23, 2017

Enjoy Our Newest Arrival: The 2018 Chevy Equinox

Although touched on in a previous blog post, the 2018 Chevy Equinox deserves more extensive exploration. This compact crossover boasts enough changes for the current model year to easily merit the distinction of being all-new, but what it does carry over from the previous model is a penchant for interior room and money-saving fuel efficiency. Let’s delve into the specifics of this newly refreshed Equinox.

Thursday, May 18, 2017

A Quick Rundown of the Benefits of New Cars vs. Used Cars

Purchasing a new vehicle is often a stressful undertaking. The three keys to limiting stress and having a fun car-buying experience are: do your research, keep an open mind, and find a dealership that will help you find the right automobile for your situation. With proper research, choosing between a new or used car won’t induce an anxiety attack. Each has their advantages, and a reputable dealership like Dimmitt Chevrolet in Clearwater, FL, will certainly present you with options and give expert advice to aid your decision.


Here are a few quick-hitting tips to bring you to the used car dealership, so that you won’t be torn over purchasing a new car or pre-owned one.

Tuesday, April 25, 2017

Fill Your Calendar with these Spring Events in Clearwater/Tampa Bay

Although the weather in Florida is pretty phenomenal all year round, spring is a special time for the Sunshine State. Spring events in the Clearwater and Tampa Bay area help make it such a memorable season—and an exceptional time to live here or visit. So make this season special by getting out and enjoying yourselves at these unique events! 

Rogers and Hammerstein’s “The King and I” comes to Carol Morsani Hall in May. Photo credit: Strazcenter.org

  • Spring welcomes the eagerly awaited comeback of America's favorite sport—baseball. Tampa Bay's MLB team, the Rays, have lots of home games during April, May, and June. So grab a mitt and head to Tropicana Field.
  • Love the sound and power of race cars? Tampa’s own East Bay Raceway Park offers exciting events every weekend, specializing in sprints and open-wheel modified races. Check out their schedule of events online for more info.

In addition to the ongoing activities listed above, there are many other special events to hit up in the areas of Clearwater, Tampa, and St. Pete:

  • This year, the 9th Tampa Bay Dragon Boat Races last five days, culminating with the final races on the 28th. Held at Cotanchobee Fort Brook and the Marriot Waterside, this international event brings rowing teams from all over the world to compete for the gold.

Photo credit: Gulfport Grand Prix Facebook page


  • Come out and support the very first Gulfport Grand Prix from April 28-30.  Their event promoters promise three days of powerboat racing and general fun for the whole family. The Downtown Gulfport area will also become packed with thematic activities, including public pit area, an antique boat show, and over 100 vendors.
  • Lincoln Center Theater brings Broadway to the Bay with their acclaimed production of Rodgers and Hammerstein’s The King and I. Get your tickets now for one of three performances at Carol Morsani Hall on May 2-4.
  • Riverfest 2017 is free to the public and celebrates the Tampa Riverwalk and all the sights and sounds that make it great. Events within this event include the Hot Dog Festival and Hot Dog Eating Contest, Pops in the Park with the Florida Orchestra, and a fireworks finale Saturday night. Come to the Riverwalk May 6-7 to enjoy live entertainment, food, and family-friendly activities.
  • If all the area events make you hungry, then the annual Clearwater Beach Taste Festival is just the ticket you need punched! Held on May 12th, this event features various savory food items, craft beers, premier wines, live music, and fireworks.  Grab some vino, an app, and enjoy your view of the gorgeous sunsets from the promenade.  

While you are out and about enjoying all that St. Pete, Tampa and Clearwater has to offer, you might be left yearning for a new set of wheels—it happens. Extend that “spring fling” love and contact your local Chevy dealership, Dimmitt Chevrolet, at (727) 791-1818 to satiate that new automotive hunger. As a premier Chevrolet dealer near Tampa, we have our very own spring specials on many of new Chevy models and quality pre-owned cars. When you shop at Dimmitt, you’re guaranteed to save. 

Is your calendar now loaded up with springtime excitement? Good. We wouldn’t want it any other way.

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Wednesday, March 22, 2017

April is Distracted Driving Awareness Month

If you haven’t heard, April has been designated as Distracted Driving Awareness Month. Even before April starts, though, you can begin making an effort to become a less distracted driver. Here’s how:


Take the Pledge


In Florida, texting and driving is banned by secondary law, meaning the law can only be enforced if you are pulled over for another driving infraction. Handheld as well as hands-free cell phone use while driving is permitted in our state. However, just because it is legal to talk on your phone and drive does not mean it is safe.

According to data provided by the Florida Department of Transportation, between 2011 and 2015, there were 994 people killed and 15,236 people seriously injured in distracted driving crashes. Often people do not realize the extent a distraction can have on their ability to drive. For example, the average text takes a person's eyes off the road for five seconds. At 55 mph, that is long enough to travel the length of a football field.

One great way you can make a difference is to take the pledge. Through this pledge, you are saying that you will not have phone conversations, text, use social media, or send emails while driving. You will also avoid other activities, such as taking selfies or inputting destinations in your GPS. Along with that, you can pledge to be an example to others. When you are a passenger, encourage the driver to avoid distractions. And always avoid calling or texting someone you know is driving.

Honoring the Pledge


While it might seem difficult at first to honor your pledge to go cell phone-free while driving, there are several things you can do to make your pledge easier. If you know your phone is going to be a distraction, turn the sound off, and put it somewhere where you will not be able to reach it.

If you feel a call or text requires an immediate response, have a passenger respond. You can also find a safe location where you can respond to the message. Even if you are on the highway, you can find a place to pull off the road as Florida has 64 designated "Safe Phone Zones" where drivers can use their phones, including a few in the Tampa Bay area.

Get Rid of Other Distractions



While cell phones often get the reputation for being the cause of accidents, they are not the only driving distraction. Driving distractions can be categorized as visual, manual, and cognitive. All three distraction types should obviously be avoided. This can be done by:
  • Getting enough sleep before a trip
  • Avoiding changing the radio station or other music
  • Not turning around to talk to passengers
  • Not eating or drinking
  • Keeping your focus, both physically and mentally, on the road

As we prepare for Distracted Driving Awareness Month, figure out what distracts you most as a driver, and make a goal to eliminate that problem. Of course, eliminating driving distractions is just one of the ways you can be safer behind the wheel. Another way is to get a vehicle with great safety features, such as the Chevy Malibu. Examples of some of the features available on newer Malibus include back-up cameras, muted audio when the front seat passengers are not buckled, front automatic braking, and Lane Keep Assist. The Malibu has also been an Insurance Institute for Highway Safety Top Safety Pick every year since 2010!

Visit our Chevrolet dealer in Clearwater for help finding a Malibu or another Chevy model that’s right for your needs. 

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Thursday, February 16, 2017

Detroit Auto Show: New 2018 SUVs & Car of The Year Chevy Bolt


Christmas extended into January for the auto industry at Detroit’s 2017 North American International Auto Show (NAIAS). And Chevy was at the front and center of the action, delivering gift upon gift to its audience. Here are some of the best Chevy highlights from the NAIAS.

The 2018 Chevy Traverse



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Chevrolet put their upcoming 2018 Traverse on full display at this year’s Detroit Auto Show, and it left every SUV owner in awe.

The eight-passenger crossover has undergone an extensive redesign for 2018. At first glance, the Chevy Traverse looks longer, and that’s because it is; engineers added seven inches to increase passenger and cargo room. With 98.6 cubic feet of trunk space, the ’18 Traverse is now set to be the class leader in that department. It’s also lost a significant amount of weight (nearly 400 pounds).

Thursday, January 19, 2017

A Look at the All New 2017 Chevy Cruze Hatch

As the interest in angular, Euro-inspired hatchbacks has grown in America, so too have sales (hatchback sales account for over 15% of the industry). But aside from the Volt, Chevy has too long been voiceless in this red-hot market. That bashfulness ends with the 2017Chevy Cruze Hatchback, the manufacturer’s newest and loudest model to come out in years. Packed with personality and a ferocious amount of flexible cargo and seating arrangements, the newest Cruze Hatchback is bound to put Chevrolet on the hatchback map, now and into the future. Here’s why.

Highlights of the New Cruze Hatch

With a clear understanding of its target audience, Chevrolet has released the Cruze Hatchback in just two available trims: the mid-tier LT and Premier.

The Cruze Hatchback LT has standard features that are anything but standard, including a 7.0-inch MyLink display with Apple CarPlay and Android Auto connectivity, SiriusXM radio, 4G LTE Wi-Fi, and a wireless charging station. Additional available features include an upgraded 8.0-inch touchscreen, premium Bose sound system, and a sunroof.