Drivers looking for a modern SUV with amazing technology will want to take a closer look at the 2024 Chevy Trax. As a Chevy dealer, we are so excited to show off its amazing infotainment system, advanced driver assist technology, and spacious interior. Read on to learn more about some of our favorite features this year.

1. Awesome Infotainment

Your Trax’s infotainment system starts with a beautiful eight-inch diagonal HD color touchscreen. This standard system is well-packaged with connectivity features, including wireless Apple CarPlay and wireless Android Auto integrations. You’ll also have Bluetooth, so you can easily connect to your cell phone or tablet. You can then stream audio using Bluetooth from up to two active devices at a time.

There are a few great available upgrades as well, including an 11-inch diagonal touchscreen, and wireless smartphone charging. Additionally, you can add a Wi-Fi hotspot to your Trax, making it even easier for everyone in your vehicle to stay always connected.

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The sophisticated and fun-loving 2024 Chevy Equinox is a two-row SUV that’s been popular with drivers here at your nearby Chevy dealer by offering responsive performance, AWD versatility, and all the following highlights.

Discover the 2024 Chevy Equinox at Your Chevy Dealer

Fuel-Savvy Performance

This edition of the Equinox offers four trim levels: LS, LT, RS, and Premier, all of which come with a turbocharged 175-horsepower 1.5-liter 4-cylinder engine and a 6-speed automatic transmission. Along with offering up to 31 MPG, this vehicle comes with standard Driver Shift Controls, which lets you switch from automatic shifting into manual mode where you can shift up and down without a clutch and with the push of a button.

The switchable AWD system can automatically adjust traction as it detects more rugged terrains, the optional engine block heater can keep you prepared for colder temperatures, and the performance brake linings, MacPherson front suspension, and e-boost technology integrated into the front and rear brakes all add to the vehicle’s sporty performance.

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​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​Engine problems have a reputation for being expensive and time-consuming to fix. Fortunately, this isn’t normally true. Our Chevy-trained technicians and our state-of-the-art technology can fix any possible problem. These are a few examples of issues that your Chevy dealership can fix.

Engine Deposits

Oil is essential for your engine, as it has the vital task of lubricating all the moving parts. Additives inside the oil are designed to prevent rust and to break down harmful engine deposits that can clog the engine and reduce its efficiency. As the oil ages, it becomes less effective and will contribute to engine troubles.

Older oil is thicker and slower as it absorbs dirt and other debris from the engine. Its slow movement enables this debris to be easily transported through the engine, and it will create additional blockages instead of removing them. These blockages can affect the spark plugs, intake valves, and other components. We can remove these blockages by flushing your engine and replacing your oil.

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Headlights play a crucial role in vehicle safety, but over time, they can wear out, reducing their effectiveness and compromising your safety. Here are some signs that it’s time to head to your Chevy dealership to get new headlights.

5 Signs It’s Time for New Headlights at Your Chevy Dealership

Rapid Burnout of Bulbs

If you find yourself replacing headlight bulbs frequently, it’s a sign that something may be wrong with your Chevy’s headlights. Headlight bulbs should have a relatively long lifespan, typically around 500 to 1,000 hours of use. If you’re replacing bulbs every few months, it could indicate an underlying issue such as voltage irregularities, a failing ballast, or poor-quality bulbs. Consistent bulb burnout can be frustrating and costly, so it’s wise to investigate and address the root cause.

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It is common for people to not think about their tires. However, tires that are in good condition are an essential part of the driving experience. Properly inflated tires with adequate tread depth are necessary for good handling and braking. Keep reading to discover if it is time to visit your Chevy dealership for new tires.  

Depending on several factors, including how often you have your tires rotated and how aggressively you drive, you may need to replace your tires every six years. To keep your tires in good condition for as long as possible, you need to take care of them regularly. For example, you should check your tire pressure monthly. Your tires should remain inflated to the manufacturer-recommended PSI.

Another great way to extend the useful life of your tires is to have them rotated at least once annually or every 10,000 miles. Furthermore, you should be mindful when you drive that aggressive acceleration or braking will cause your tires to wear out faster.

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Car batteries usually need to be replaced every three to four years. Once your battery passes the three-year mark, it’s wise to keep an eye out for the following signs of trouble. If you suspect your battery is starting to fail, head straight to your local Chevy dealer for a new car battery before your vehicle runs into serious electrical problems. 

Does Your Chevy Need a New Car Battery?

Clear Warping in the Battery’s Casing

Car batteries should always have perfectly straight sides and angles. If you pop the hood to inspect your battery and find that its sides are warping or bulging out of shape, you should have it replaced at once.

Cracked and Leaking Battery Casing

If a car battery grows old or becomes severely damaged by vibrations, changes in temperature, or internal electrical shorts, it may crack and start to leak battery acid. In this case, you might smell something like rotten eggs. A leaking battery must go.

White or Green Corrosion on the Terminals

Battery terminals can start corroding over time. If you notice a small amount of white-green corrosion building up on your battery’s connectors, you might be able to clean it away with a dry rag or toothbrush and a good cleaning product. However, if corrosion becomes extensive, it prevents the battery from conducting electricity properly and means the battery needs to be replaced. 

Engine Becomes Reluctant to Start

An aging or damaged battery will often struggle to start the car in the morning. Consider replacing your battery as soon as you notice this problem. Otherwise, you might find yourself stranded somewhere, unable to start your engine at all.

Several Electronics Start Misbehaving 

The battery is responsible for powering all your car’s electronics, including the dashboard and external lights. If you notice various electronic components acting strangely at the same time, the fault may lie with the underlying electrical supply: the battery. 

In many modern vehicles, there’s a prioritization system when it comes to failing electrical supply. This means the non-essential accessories, such as phone chargers and heated seats, are likely to fail before the vital components like the headlights and spark plugs. 

Chevy Dealer Suggests Replacing the Battery

It’s advisable to have your car’s electrical system carefully inspected and serviced by qualified technicians at least twice a year. This becomes especially important when your battery is over three years of age. Experienced technicians can thoroughly test your system and battery and repair any problems long before these faults cause you problems on the road.

Have your car’s battery inspected and replaced today at Cheraw Chevrolet. We’re a local full-service dealership that provides a terrific range of new and used vehicles along with attentive, courteous, highly personalized customer service.

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Making sure your Chevy stays in top-notch condition starts with expert car maintenance services from your Chevy dealer. Rely on us to help you keep your Chevy in excellent running condition and ensure that every mile is a pleasure to drive.

5 Car Maintenance Tips from Your Chevy Dealer to Keep Your Chevy in Great Shape

1. Familiarize Yourself with Your Vehicle’s Owner’s Manual

Your car’s owner’s manual contains all the necessary information regarding your vehicle’s maintenance intervals, including the required inspections, corrections, and replacements. It provides valuable information on the dashboard warning lights, the proper oil for your vehicle, and the recommended tire pressure levels. Everything you need to know about taking care of your Chevy and keeping it in good condition is in your car owner’s manual.

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Car air conditioners function by pumping refrigerant through a compressor, condenser, evaporator, and various other parts and pipes, transforming the refrigerant from a liquid to a gas and back again. If any part of the system malfunctions, you’ll no longer be getting cold air into your cabin. Let’s look at a few potential reasons why you could find your car AC not working, all of which a technician at your local Chevy dealer can repair. 

The Air Stops Blowing 

If the air ever stops blowing from the AC vents, the blower motor might have malfunctioned. The motor may be damaged in some way or the power might have been cut due to a faulty relay or blown fuse. Damaged hoses or belts could also stop the flow of air, as could a blockage in the air intake vent. 

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The reason tire rotation is required to keep most tire warranties valid is that regular rotation does so much to prolong the lifespan of your tires. As the driver, you also gain several other significant benefits from having your tires swapped around twice a year, all of which you can learn more about at your local Buick dealer.

5 Benefits of Getting a Tire Rotation for Your Chevy

Uniformly Worn Treads

Tires should ideally wear down at an even rate because all cars are designed to have wheels of exactly equal size. Unfortunately, some degree of uneven tire wear is inevitable. This is partly because weight is distributed unevenly across the vehicle. An uneven amount of pressure is also applied by the steering, braking, accelerating, and whether your car is fore or rear-wheel drive. 

Certain underlying problems such as misaligned wheels or suspension, or improperly inflated tires, can also cause uneven tire wear. With regular rotation, you mitigate the problem by keeping all four tires wearing down far more uniformly over time. 

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Getting an oil change when needed is one of the most important parts of caring for your vehicle. Chevy cars and trucks need oil and oil filter changes at least once a year, but there are some factors that can make you need to get your oil replaced more frequently. Your Chevy dealer can offer specific advice about your Chevy model, and we’d like to go over the basics below.

Factors That Can Influence Oil Change Frequency

Engine Wear

If your engine has some wear and tear, usually caused by frequently towing heavy loads or driving in stop-and-go traffic, then you might need to get your oil replaced more than once a year. Ask your dealer what they recommend when they’re inspecting your engine during your annual service.

Oil Type

What type of oil your engine needs will be in your owner’s manual, as will a suggested oil replacement frequency? Chevy recommends asking your dealer about what oil you need if you no longer have the manual. Some Chevy vehicles use synthetic oil, while others use conventional. Which type of oil your engine requires can influence how often you need to get it changed.

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