If you’re looking for a full-size SUV that’ll fit the whole family, then head straight to the Chevy dealer to check out the 2024 Chevy Tahoe. It has tons of incredible features that work really well for people looking for a reliable, high-tech SUV.

Meet the 2024 Chevy Tahoe at Your Local Chevy Dealership

Three Strong Engine Choices

With three strong engine choices, there’s something under the hood of the Tahoe for everyone. Your first choice is a 5.3-liter EcoTec3 V8 with dynamic fuel management. It has an estimated fuel economy of 20 mpg on the highway. It produces 335 hp and 385 lb-ft of torque, and it’s standard on the LS, LT, RST, Z71, and Premier trims.

Your next choice is a 6.2-liter EcoTec three V8 with dynamic fuel management. It also has a highway fuel economy of 20 mpg, and it produces a huge 420 hp and 460 lb-ft of torque. It’s standard on the High Country and available on the Premier, Z71, and RST trims. Finally, a Duramax 3-liter turbodiesel engine, with an estimated highway fuel economy of 28 mpg, is available. It pumps out 177 hp and 460 lb-ft of torque, and it’s available on five trims.

Lots of High-Tech Features

A rear-seat media system is available to keep your kids entertained and stop them from distracting you on long journeys. Up front, you have an infotainment system with Google built-in, allowing you to seamlessly get information and stay entertained no matter what you’re doing.

If you’ll be towing a lot, then consider getting the advanced trailering system. This has an in-vehicle app with four trailer views, picture-in-picture views, pre-departure checklists, and customized trailer profiles. There are also up to 13 camera views available when you’re not trailering, allowing you to be more confident on the road.

Hands-Free Driving Technology

One of the most high-tech features in the Tahoe is hands-free driver assistance technology, called Super Cruise. It’s available on the Premier and High Country trims. You can use it on 400,000 miles of compatible roads across the United States and Canada. You can take your hands off the wheel and watch the road while your car handles the driving for you. You can even use it while you’re towing.

Advanced Safety Tech

Chevy Safety Assist is made up of six advanced driver assistance features, allowing you to drive and tow with more confidence than ever before. Some of its features include lane keep assist with lane departure warning, front pedestrian braking, and forward collision alert with automatic emergency braking.

Visit Park Hills Chevrolet in Park Hills, MO to take the Tahoe out for a trip. Got any queries? Call our sales department at 573-433-3612.

After a much-anticipated wait, the 2024 Chevy Silverado 2500 HD is now available at your Chevy dealership, and with all the latest performance, comfort, and tech features one should expect from the legendary series.

Introducing the 2024 Chevy Silverado 2500 HD at Your Chevy Dealership

Reliable Strength and Versatility

Two stunning engines, both 6.6-liter V8s, are offered for the 2024 edition of the Silverado 2500 HD: one gas and one diesel. The gas engine generates 410 horsepower, provides up to 3,689 pounds of payload strength, and is capable of towing as much as 18,700 pounds. While that’s certainly impressive, the turbocharged diesel engine boasts even more power, churning out 470 horses while offering a 3,613-pound payload rating and a 21,600-pound maximum towing capacity.

An integrated trailer brake controller and a heavy-duty camper package are also available to make both work and recreational trailering easier. When heading into rugged terrain, four-wheel drive, an off-road suspension system, an automatic-locking rear differential, and a two-speed transfer case with push-button controls are all available as well to help you easily tackle off-road challenges.

Comforts, Style, and Convenience

Style and luxury take center stage inside the cabin, with heated and cooled power-adjustable seats with lumbar support up front, heated rear seats, and a heated steering wheel. While many seating materials are offered, the perforated leather is sure to impress, as it not only comes in bold-looking Jet Black but also many different color combinations.

Outside the pickup, the Multi-Flex Tailgate helps you load and unload cargo with many different functions available, and while the Chevytec spray-on bedliner helps protect the bed, the 500-pound-rated tie downs secure cargo to it and the multiple tonneau cover options help protect it from the elements.

Advanced Tech and Safety Features

This pickup’s next-level technology extends from its in-cabin entertainment options to its driver-assist features, with the HD Surround Vision system providing both convenience and safety with its 14 different camera views around the vehicle. The 15-inch diagonal Head-Up Display can be adjusted vertically to your preferences, and the Wi-Fi hotspot, seven-speaker Bose premium audio system, and Chevrolet Infotainment 3 Premium System can all spice up long drives.

When you’re about to change lanes, Lane Change Alert with Side Blind Zone Alert can help you ensure there are no vehicles nearby, and Lane Change Departure can help ensure you’re not accidentally drifting. Forward Collision Alert, Front Park Assist, and Front Pedestrian Braking all monitor for hazards in front of you, while Rear Cross Traffic Alert and Rear Park Assist can do the same for those behind.

Comfortable inside, powerful and rugged outside, and with the latest in technology, this pickup has it all, you can now schedule it for a test drive by contacting us today at Park Hills Chevrolet.

Chevrolet’s Equinox combines style, capability, and a long list of standard and optional creature comforts for a great price. The compact crossover SUV also comes loaded with the latest infotainment and safety technology. Keep reading to learn more about the 2024 Chevrolet Equinox—on sale now at your local Chevy dealership!

From Your Chevy Dealership: Your Guide to the 2024 Chevy Equinox

Power and Performance

Under the hood of every Equinox is a responsive 1.5L turbo inline-4 that generates 175 hp and 203 lb-ft of torque. The engine is mated to an electronically controlled 6-speed automatic transmission featuring overdrive and a manual shifting mode. This combination results in peppy acceleration and an EPA-rated fuel economy of up to 31 MPG highway. An optional engine block heater makes for easier ignition in cold temperatures.

An intelligent all-wheel drive system is offered across the Equinox lineup. Once switched on, this system continuously varies torque delivered to all four wheels for maximum grip. The vehicle’s MacPherson strut front suspension and multi-link rear suspension have been tuned to provide a good balance between easy, stable handling and a smooth ride quality.

Passenger Cabin

Though the Equinox is a compact vehicle, it holds a spacious cabin with comfortable seating for five. The dashboard’s design is sporty and sophisticated, and nicely bolstered seats keep you from sliding around. RS models look extra stylish with red stitching and available black leather upholstery. Most trims come standard with dual-zone automatic climate control, an 8-way power driver’s seat with lumbar support, and heated seats.

Passengers in both rows will be able to stretch out with around 40 inches of legroom. When the 60/40 split-folding rear seats are down, maximum cargo space is increased from 29.9 cubic feet to 63.9 cubic feet.

Infotainment System

A 7-inch Chevrolet Infotainment 3 touchscreen system is standard and includes wireless Apple CarPlay/Android Auto smartphone integration and Bluetooth audio streaming. Available on LT and RS trims and standard on the Premier is an 8-inch HD display granting access to a connected navigation system with voice recognition. Both versions of the infotainment system also offer support for a mobile Wi-Fi hotspot and SiriusXM satellite radio.

The available 7-speaker Bose premium audio system delivers a rich, immersive listening experience.

Driver Assistance Technology

Helping to keep you and your passengers safe are numerous standard driver assists, which include automatic emergency braking, a following distance indicator, and a forward collision alert system that can warn you if it senses that you’re following another vehicle too closely. Rear cross-traffic alerts, adaptive cruise control, and automatic parking assist are available, as well.

With its robust powertrain and well-equipped cabin, the Equinox gives its more expensive rivals a run for their money! Contact Park Hills Chevrolet today and schedule a test drive with the latest model!

The headlights on your vehicle are fundamental components that ensure safety by providing visibility at night and during poor weather conditions. Understanding when and why to replace them is crucial for every driver. Here’s an in-depth look at the indicators of headlight deterioration and when you’ll need to head to the Chevy dealer for new headlights.

Do You Need New Headlights From Your Chevy Dealer?

Intensity Loss and Beam Reach

The gradual loss of intensity in your vehicle’s headlights is a slow but sure sign that they need attention. If the beam no longer reaches as far as it once did, reducing your reaction time to road hazards, it’s a sign of wear.

Color Shifts in Light Output

Aging headlights can sometimes emit a light that shifts in color, often to a yellow hue, which is less effective in penetrating darkness and can be a precursor to bulb failure.

Erratic Headlight Behavior

Any flickering or sudden changes in light intensity should be promptly investigated. This could indicate a loose connection or the end of a bulb’s lifespan.

Consistency Is Key

Your vehicle’s headlights should ideally emit a consistent and uniform light pattern. If you observe irregular or patchy illumination, this is a clear sign that the headlights may need servicing or replacement.

Advancements in Headlight Technology: What to Choose

Halogen Bulbs: The Traditional Choice

Halogen bulbs have been the standard in automotive lighting for years, prized for their simplicity and cost-effectiveness. However, their shorter operational life and less intense light output make them a less ideal choice for those who frequently drive at night or in low-visibility conditions.

High-Intensity Discharge (HID) Headlights: A Brighter Path

HID headlights provide a much brighter and whiter light than traditional halogen bulbs, significantly improving visibility. They are known for their efficiency and longer lifespan, but they do come with a higher upfront cost.

Light Emitting Diode (LED) Headlights: The Future of Visibility

LED headlights represent the cutting edge in headlight technology. They offer superior energy efficiency, a longer lifespan, and are often chosen for their bright, white light that closely mimics natural daylight.

Proactive Measures and Replacement Tips

Practice Pair Replacement for Uniformity

It’s always advisable to replace headlights in pairs. A new bulb next to an old one can create an uneven lighting, which can be distracting and potentially dangerous.

Get Professional Installation and Alignment

Ensuring proper installation and alignment of your new headlights is key. Misaligned headlights can lead to reduced effectiveness and can blind oncoming traffic, creating hazardous driving conditions for everyone: you most especially.

At Park Hills Chevy, we understand the importance of reliable and effective headlights. Whether you’re looking for a standard replacement or an upgrade to the latest in headlight technology, we’re here to provide you with a wide range of options and professional advice. Come see us at Park Hills Chevy and see clearly for the road ahead.

When you start your Chevy, the battery powers it up. When your vehicle’s engine is off, the battery also powers all the electrical systems like the dashboard lights and radio. Car batteries do eventually need to be replaced. When it comes time, you’ll want to reach out to your Chevy dealership to have a new car battery installed. But, how do you know the signs of when it’s time?

4 Signs It’s Time To Have Your Chevy Dealership Install a New Car Battery in Your Chevy

1. Old Battery

Over time, the car battery starts to wear, loses its charge, and requires replacement. Most car batteries have a lifespan of around three to five years. However, a battery will die much quicker if it’s exposed to excessive humidity or heat for long periods of time. It will last longer if you live in a location that’s fairly dry and cool.

One good indication that your Chevy battery needs replacing is if its warranty is about to expire. If this is the case, you can bring your battery to us, and we’ll be happy to test it for you to see if it’s about to die.

2. Battery Corrosion

The internal components of a car battery begin breaking down as the battery becomes old and weak. The battery contains sulfuric acid. The sulfuric acid vapor can often leak into the car engine and mix with the air’s moisture. This mixture forms hydrogen gas that crystallizes and corrodes the battery terminals, weakening the battery even more.

The corrosion, left unchecked, can eat through the connectors of the battery. This is why it’s important to have the car battery checked at the first sign of corrosion. Corrosion appears as a white salt-looking substance or green-blue substance (positive terminal) and a flaky white powder (negative terminal).

3. Trouble Turning the Engine On

No matter how diligent you are with the maintenance and servicing of your Chevy, the battery will eventually wear down. A good sign of this is if you notice your vehicle starts slowly or weakly. If there’s a clicking sound and your car won’t start, the battery is likely already dead.

4. Electrical Malfunctions

If your Chevy’s electrical components begin to malfunction, this is often a telltale sign that the battery is weak.  For instance, the power windows or door locks in your vehicle might not be as responsive as normal. Or, you might notice the headlights aren’t illuminating as brightly as they should. You may notice flickering of the interior lights when you’re idling your vehicle.

If you notice any of the above signs, or you suspect your Chevy needs a new battery, we are here for you. Visit Park Hills Chevrolet today to have us check the health of your car battery and replace it, if necessary.

Your Chevy needs a tire rotation regularly as part of its preventative maintenance. You’ll typically get a rotation at the Chevy dealer twice a year, but sometimes your vehicle will let you know that you need one a little sooner than expected. The signs that your tires need to be rotated are pretty easy to spot.

How Often Do Tires Need to Be Rotated?

Your tires will need to be rotated approximately twice a year. They’re usually rotated based on mileage, so you’ll have them rotated after every 5,000 to 7,500 miles. If you drive more than the average person, then you might need to get them rotated more frequently than twice a year. You’ll also need more frequent rotations if you fit your car with low-quality tires, as lower-quality tires wear down faster than premium ones.

Signs You Need to Visit the Chevy Dealer for a Tire Rotation

Uneven Wear

With regular rotations, your front and back tires should wear down at the same rate. This ensures all four tires have the same grip on the ground and will generally need to be replaced all at the same time. If the front tires start wearing down faster than the back ones, then you need a rotation. You also need a rotation if you notice one of your front tires is more worn down than the other.

Frequent Pressure Loss

Your tires will naturally lose some pressure over time, and you can just pump a little extra air into them to get the pressure back. However, pay attention to how often each tire loses pressure. If one loses pressure more often than the rest, then it could mean there’s too much pressure being placed on it, and the tires should be rotated.

Vibrating Vehicle

If you notice your vehicle is vibrating when you’re driving at speeds over 45 mph, then your tires may have worn down unevenly. You should visit the dealer to get your tires rotated if needed. These vibrations can also indicate that you need to get your wheels aligned or have your tires balanced.

Why Is Getting Your Tires Rotated So Important?

Your front tires naturally wear down faster than the back ones, as they take the most pressure when you’re cornering, and they’re constantly dealing with the weight of your transmission. This means you’ll have to replace the front tires more often if you don’t get regular rotations. Getting your tires rotated means they’ll wear down evenly, and the front ones won’t need to be replaced more often than the back ones.

Swing by Park Hills Chevrolet if your Chevy is letting you know that it needs its tires rotated. We’ll be happy to do the job and take care of anything else you need for your car or truck.

As an experienced Chevy dealer, we are excited to see the amazing upgrades for the 2024 Chevy Trax. This great SUV is larger, has more trim options, and is equipped with excellent infotainment. Read on to learn more about this year’s exciting model.

An Introduction to the 2024 Chevy Trax From Your Chevy Dealer

Five Excellent Trim Options

In previous model years, the Trax only had two trims to choose from. Now, there are the LS, 1RS, LT, 2RS, and ACTIV trims. The entry-level LS comes standard with advanced features like wireless Apple CarPlay and wireless Android Auto, so connecting your smartphone is a breeze. The 1RS adds black bowtie emblems to the exterior and red interior accents for a splash of extra style.

Drivers who choose the LT are going to love their larger 11-inch touchscreen and eight-inch color driver information center. The next trim up is the 2RS, a trim that adds a unique RS grille, as well as 19-inch machined two-tone wheels. The top-tier ACTIV trim adds a black grille with titanium color chrome accents and unique ACTIV badging to the exterior.

An Upgraded Cabin Space

Chevy has made the 2024 Trax 11 inches longer and two inches wider, creating an extra three inches of legroom for the second row. Your backseat passengers will love stretching out now that they have 38.70 inches of space. This larger cabin has also added an additional six cubic feet of cargo space. In fact, if you fold down the 60/40 split-second row, you’ll have 54.1 cubic feet of maximum cargo volume to work with.

Amazing Infotainment Options

The entry-level Trax comes with a beautiful HD color touchscreen that measures eight inches diagonally. It’s equipped with Bluetooth for audio streaming. You can even connect two active devices via Bluetooth at a time, making it easy for everyone to have their turn listening to their favorite songs. This system is equipped with voice command pass-through, so you can drive distraction-free.

The LT trim upgrades the system to an 11-inch diagonal display. The LT trim and above also have available wireless smartphone charging, making it easier than ever to keep your phone at the ready.

Advanced Safety Assist Features

Every Trax comes standard with a list of ​safety assist features, including automatic emergency braking and a forward collision alert. Your automatic high beams ​will adjust ​for oncoming traffic, ​allowing you to keep your attention on the road. You’ll also have a lane keep assist feature, following distance ​indicator, and front pedestrian braking.

If you love a spacious SUV with advanced technology, you’ll want to take a seat in the Trax as soon as you can. Visit Park Hills Chevrolet now to see our wide selection of new vehicles.

Motor oil performs a number of vital tasks that keep your engine healthy. Not only does oil lubricate the moving parts and keep friction to a minimum, but it also cleans the engine and protects against acid and corrosion. However, when motor oil gets old, it starts to lose its lubricating, cleaning, and protective properties and your engine suffers as a result. Here are the main signs that you need to visit your Chevy dealer for an oil change soon.

5 Signs Your Chevy Needs an Oil Change

Your Oil Is Low in Volume

When you use the dipstick to check the level of your oil, if it’s lower than the “safe” level marked on the dipstick, have the oil topped up or changed at once. Oil tends to reduce in volume over time because of the engine’s heat. A leak somewhere might also be causing the oil level to fall. If the level of your oil diminishes at a surprising rate, have a technician check the pistons, valve, and pan for signs of a leak.

Your Oil Has Become Thick and Dirty

While checking your oil, also pay attention to its color and consistency. When in good condition, motor oil is translucent yellow, smooth, and runny.

As it ages, degrades, and collects contaminants from the engine, motor oil darkens and becomes thicker, grainier, and dirtier. While a darkened hue alone doesn’t necessarily mean that motor oil can’t function well, a thickened, grainy quality usually means it’s time to refresh it.

Your Engine Starts Making Strange Noises

As motor oil worsens in quality, friction rises and the moving mechanical parts inside the engine get noisier. So any unusual knocking, grinding, or ticking sounds from the engine may well indicate that the motor oil is low or degraded and needs to be refreshed.

You Smell Something Burning From Inside the Cabin

When motor oil gets old and friction rises, heat steadily increases inside the engine, which often generates a burning smell. Leaking motor oil might also cause a distinctive burning smell that the driver can detect from inside the car’s cabin.

You’re Scheduled for Oil Servicing at Your Chevy Dealer

The surest way to keep your oil in great condition at all times is to schedule routine servicing visits at your local dealership. You’ll then receive reminders whenever it’s time to refresh your motor oil. The sticker on the inside of your driver-side windshield will also remind you of the upcoming date, helping to ensure you never forget to refresh your oil on time.

Have your motor oil checked and refreshed today at Park Hills Chevy. Our dealership provides a local one-stop shop for all Chevy purchasing, maintenance, and servicing needs.

Your Chevy’s brakes may not be the most glamorous part of your vehicle, but they are undoubtedly one of the most vital. Knowing when your Chevy needs a brake repair from your Chevy dealer is important to keep you safe behind the wheel of your Malibu, Tahoe, or Silverado.

Does Your Chevy Need a Brake Repair From Your Chevy Dealer?

Worn Brake Pads

Disc brakes are commonly used in most cars. When you step on the brake pedal, the calipers squeeze together on the rotors, causing friction between the pads and rotors to stop your vehicle. With use, the pads wear thin and become less effective at stopping your car. Replace the brake pads before they wear down to a thickness of less than one-quarter of an inch to ensure optimal braking performance.

Squealing and Grinding Sounds

The wear indicators on your brake pads will squeal when they wear down too much. In time, you’ll hear a grinding noise if you don’t replace the brake pads. Your brake pads have become so thin that the calipers grind against the rotors. Not only will this not stop your car effectively, but it will also cause damage to your rotors.

Unresponsive Brakes

Your vehicle uses brake fluid every time you use the brakes. If there’s a brake fluid leak in your braking system, an air leak, or the brake pads are worn, it will cause your brakes to be less responsive. Even if you step harder on the pedal, it will take your car longer to slow down and come to a complete stop.

Vibrations

If you feel vibrations through the brake pedal, it could be due to warped rotors. Uneven contact between the brake pads and rotors produces the vibrations you feel through the pedal. Normally, rotors warp when under severe braking conditions. For instance, driving down steep hills or towing heavy loads can cause the metal of the rotors to warp.

Pulling to the Side

If your car pulls to one side when you apply the brakes, it may suggest an issue with the braking system. A stuck caliper, unevenly worn brake pads, or a collapsed brake hose could cause the pulling. These problems can cause your car to pull to the left or right when braking.

Leaking Brake Fluid

When there’s too little brake fluid, it will trigger the brake system warning light. If you must regularly top off the brake fluid, check under your car for a yellow or brown puddle. Get leaks repaired as soon as you notice them. Low brake fluid can cause your brakes to fail.

A Brake System Warning Lights Is On

When there’s a problem with your car’s brake system, the brake system warning lights will come on. Schedule an appointment with us immediately, and we will perform the necessary repairs to ensure you have all the braking power you need to drive safely.

Your brakes must always be in perfect working condition to ensure your safety. If your brakes are not doing their job, call Park Hills Chevrolet today for expert brake system repairs.

Whether you drive a sleek sedan, a rugged truck, or a versatile SUV, your Chevy has taken you to work, on vacations, and maybe even on some off-road escapades. No matter how well you maintain your ride, there comes a time when you will need some new tires. When that time comes, your Chevy dealer is the place to be!

Good Tires Are Important

Your tires are the only part of your car that actually touches the road. You wouldn’t run a marathon in an old, worn-out pair of sneakers, and you shouldn’t hit the road with decaying tires.

Worn-out tires can lead to all sorts of problems. Reduced traction means longer stopping distances, which can be a real issue in emergency situations. Plus, bald tires are more susceptible to punctures, and nobody wants to be stuck on the side of the road with a flat. Properly maintained tires not only keep you safer but also improve your fuel efficiency and provide a better driving experience.

Signs It’s Time for New Tires

How do you know it’s time to replace your tires? After all, it’s not always easy to tell when your tires are on their last legs. Visit your dealership for routine maintenance, and check your tires regularly so you will know when it’s time to replace them.

Tread Depth

If the tread on your tires is worn down to about 2/32 of an inch or less, it’s time for replacements. You can easily check this with a penny: just insert it into the tread with Lincoln’s head facing down. If you can see all of his head, it’s time to swap those tires.

Cracks and Bulges

Check the sidewalls of your tires for any cracks and bulges. These can be signs of structural damage and are a clear indication that it’s time to retire your tires.

Uneven Wear

If your tires show uneven wear patterns, it could be due to alignment or suspension issues. In any case, it’s essential to address the problem and replace the tires.

They’ve Gotten Old

Even if your tires look okay, they might be too old. Tires degrade over time, so if they’re more than six years old, it’s wise to have them inspected by a professional. Tires more than ten years old should be retired.

Why Choose Your Chevy Dealer?

Your local dealership has a team of certified technicians who understand the specific needs of your vehicle. With a wide range of appropriate options, we’ll make sure you leave with the right set of tires for optimal performance and safety. Whether you need all-season tires, performance tires, or something more rugged, we have the tires for you.

Plus, when you get a fresh set of tires at the dealership, you’re not just getting rubber slapped on your wheels. You’re getting a comprehensive service that includes tire mounting, balancing, and alignment. We’ll ensure your Chevy is road-ready before you hit the pavement.

If you’ve noticed any of the signs that it’s time to replace your tires, or if you’re due for a routine check-up, don’t hesitate to call! Swing by Park Hills Chevrolet and let our experts take care of your tires. Your Chevy will thank you for it.