Courtesy Transportation Vehicles
Nearly new.
Never renegotiated.
Courtesy Transportation Vehicles.
Our service loaner fleet turns over every few months — which means low-mileage Chevys with most of the factory warranty still ahead of them, priced below what you'd pay new.
Current CTV Listings
Loaner fleet vehicles recently retired and ready for a test drive. Inventory turns over often — call ahead to confirm availability.
Sample listings shown for layout — replace with live inventory. Call 724-519-4102 for what's currently on the lot.
What is a Courtesy Transportation Vehicle?
Also called a CTV, or sometimes a CTP — the term dealerships have used for years to describe the same thing.
Before a car ever hits our used lot, some Chevrolets spend their first few months on the road a different way — as a service loaner, handed to customers whose own vehicle is in for repair, or used around the dealership for local transportation.
They're driven gently, kept on a short leash of scheduled maintenance, and pulled from service well before their factory warranty runs out. Once we retire one from the loaner fleet, it moves to our pre-owned lineup — priced like a used car, but built and equipped like the current model year, because it is.
A CTV is a current or recent model-year Chevrolet that's technically "used," but has lived a short, well-documented life in our own hands before it's offered to you.
The case for a CTV over new
You're not giving up much to save real money — here's what actually changes, and what doesn't.
Meaningful savings
Because a CTV is titled as used the moment it enters our loaner fleet, it's priced below its original sticker — often by thousands — despite being barely broken in.
Warranty still intact
These vehicles are typically only a few months old. Most of Chevrolet's factory bumper-to-bumper and powertrain coverage rides along with the car, not the original owner.
Genuinely low mileage
Loaner duty means local, short-trip driving — not long-haul wear. Odometers on our CTVs are a fraction of what you'd expect from a typical used vehicle.
Well-optioned by design
We spec our loaner fleet with the trims and features customers actually want, so CTVs tend to arrive better-equipped than a stripped-down base model.
One documented owner
The entire service history is ours — every oil change and inspection logged in-house, with nothing to guess about how the vehicle was treated.
Ready to drive today
No waiting on a factory order or an incoming transport truck. CTVs are on our lot, inspected, and available for a same-day test drive.
How a CTV gets to our lot
The path every Courtesy Transportation Vehicle takes before it's offered for sale.
Placed into loaner service
A new Chevrolet is added to our service department's courtesy fleet and used for customer loaners and local dealership transportation.
Maintained on a strict schedule
Because it's ours, every service interval happens on time, in-house, and gets logged — no gaps, no guesswork.
Retired from the fleet
After a limited stretch of light, local mileage, the vehicle is pulled from loaner duty well ahead of its factory warranty expiring.
Inspected and reconditioned
Our team gives it a full once-over — mechanical, cosmetic, and safety — before it's cleared for sale.
Priced and listed as a CTV
It joins our pre-owned lineup, clearly marked as a Courtesy Transportation Vehicle with its mileage and remaining warranty front and center.
Before you ask, we'll answer
Is a CTV the same as a certified pre-owned vehicle?
Not quite. Certified pre-owned Chevrolets go through GM's official multi-point certification program. A CTV's advantage is different: extremely low mileage and a very short ownership history, since we're the only ones who've driven it. Ask our sales team whether a specific CTV also qualifies for CPO certification.
How many miles are typically on a CTV?
It varies by vehicle and how long it served in our loaner fleet, but CTVs are almost always well under what you'd see on a comparable used vehicle of the same age. Exact mileage is listed with each vehicle.
How much factory warranty is left?
Since CTVs are recent model-year vehicles retired early from loaner duty, most of Chevrolet's original bumper-to-bumper and powertrain warranty typically remains. Remaining coverage is listed with each vehicle and confirmed by our finance team at signing.
Can I finance or trade in a vehicle for a CTV?
Yes — CTVs are financed the same way as any other vehicle on our lot, and we're happy to appraise a trade-in toward your purchase.
How do I see what's currently available?
CTV inventory turns over as vehicles rotate out of our loaner fleet, so the best way to see what's on the lot right now is to call our sales team or stop by in person.
Ready to see what's on the lot?
Current CTV inventory changes as vehicles rotate out of our loaner fleet. Give us a call or stop by 1600 Golden Mile Highway and we'll walk you through what's available today.
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