Here at R & R Auto Group, embedded in the heart of Schuylkill Haven, we present the 2025 Chevrolet Silverado 2500 HD—a machine forged for those who demand more than just transportation. It arrives with unapologetic strength, refined technology, and a presence that commands attention. This isn’t merely a truck—it’s a statement.

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Nestled just off I‑78 at exit 29B in Schuylkill Haven, R & R Auto Group is unveiling a new chapter in compact SUVs with the 2025 Chevrolet Equinox. This reborn Equinox doesn’t merely saunter onto the scene—it arrives with a purposeful stride, melding sprightly performance, refined tech, and quietly confident road manners into one compelling package.

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When shifting gears, sudden grinding or hesitation is like feeling a twinge in your back: it should never be ignored. The transmission is the backbone of your car’s drivetrain and requires periodical servicing plus occasional timely repairs. Even the smallest gearbox issue may indicate the start of a serious and costly problem. So, if you notice something amiss, give your transmission attention at your local Chevy dealership. 

Grinding Sounds

If your transmission starts grinding, the fluid could be low, a planetary gear system may be out of alignment, or a few gears might have rounded out. Once you’ve topped up the fluid, if the grinding persists, bring your car in for immediate maintenance.

Whining or Humming

Odd whining noises may point to a clogged filter or line, or perhaps a pump failure. The system’s pulleys and belts might also be faltering, causing the system to whine or hum. Once again, the issue could also simply be low or degraded transmission fluid; always check the fluid first.

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Are you facing the unappealing prospect of slowly saving money for years before you can afford your ideal car? If yes, then consider buying on finance instead. When you explore your financing options at your local Chevy dealership, you’ll be impressed by the following potential benefits.

Get Behind the Wheel Sooner

Imagine how much difference a brand-new 2025 Blazer, Tahoe, or Silverado will make to your life right now. Why wait when there’s no need to? The beauty of car loans is how they bring your future spending power into the present; you can arrange sensible ongoing monthly payments, put forward a down payment, and leave the lot today in your dream Chevy, rather than waiting for years while you save.  

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If you don’t have the cash for a down payment on a new car, you can transform the value of your current vehicle into a down payment with a trade-in deal at your Chevy dealership. Trade-in advantages include a fuss-free process, savings on sales taxes, and avoiding costly repair fees for major mechanical issues. 

1. Convenient Process

Trading in your old vehicle at your local dealership is a convenient process that can usually be completed in a day. Unlike selling your car privately, your dealership will handle most of the legwork when it comes to quoting your trade-in and gathering relevant documents, such as vehicle registration. Plus, the trade-in process at your dealership is much faster than privately advertising and selling your vehicle, especially when you quote your current vehicle using your dealership’s valuation tool. 

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If your idea of the perfect supercar is pure track dominance, the 2025 Corvette Z06 is built just for you. This American icon of speed features the most powerful naturally aspirated V8 ever placed in a production car, supported by a suite of race-bred technologies.

Powerful V8 Engine

A 5.5L V8 that redlines at a screaming 8,600 rpm powers the Z06. It is the most powerful naturally aspirated engine equipped in a production car, letting loose 670 hp and 460 lb.-ft of torque. Several motorsport-grade technologies, such as a dry sump oil system and a flat-plane crankshaft, enable the V8 to consistently deliver a high output under various conditions. Additionally, dual throttle bodies and triple tuning valves enhance airflow, allowing the engine to breathe better at high speeds.

Dual Clutch Transmission

To manage the fire-breathing V8’s immense power, the Z06 is equipped with an 8-speed dual-clutch transmission (DCT). The DCT combines the efficient, smooth gear changes of an automatic transmission with the engagement of a manual. It also features a double paddle declutch feature that lets drivers disengage the clutch by using the steering wheel-mounted paddle shifters.

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Three-row mid-size SUVs are more popular than they have ever been because of their balance of cargo space, efficiency, performance, and comfort. The 2025 Chevrolet Traverse is among the leaders in its class thanks to a dependable powertrain, impressive fuel efficiency, spacious interior, and an array of innovative technology amenities that keep drivers connected and engaged.

Powerful, Efficient Drivetrain

The Traverse’s powertrain gives it the performance needed to chase adventure almost anywhere. It has a 2.5-liter Turbo engine with Variable Valve Timing, Spark Ignition Direct Injection, and Dual Overhead Cams. This powerplant generates 328 horsepower and 326 foot-pounds of torque, and it is matched with an 8-speed Electronic Precision Shift automatic transmission with either a FWD or AWD drivetrain. That makes the Traverse capable on and off the road.

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What makes the 2025 Chevrolet Trax stand out from other small SUVs on the market? Check out these five notable features that make the new Trax a perfect match for every driver.

1. ECOTEC 1.2L Turbo Engine

The Chevy Trax comes with an ECOTEC 1.2L Turbo engine that’s paired with a 6-speed automatic transmission for smooth acceleration. This combination generates 137 horsepower at 5000 rpm and 162 lb.-ft. of torque at 2500 rpm. The Trax’s Turbo engine helps you save on fuel costs through automatic stop/start technology, which shuts your engine down at complete stops and restarts it as you let off the brake.

2. Wireless Smartphone Integration

With wireless smartphone integration, you can enjoy hands-free phone calls and texts from behind the wheel of your new Trax. Apple CarPlay and Android Auto use Bluetooth technology to sync your phone’s contents to the infotainment system.

From there, you can use voice controls to make and receive phone calls without taking your hands off the wheel. You can also use your phone on the 8-inch touch screen or with the steering-wheel-mounted controls for the phone interface.

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If you’re ready to go electric but don’t want to compromise on performance, you need the 2025 Chevrolet Blazer EV. This impressive two-row SUV delivers on range, power, space, and comfort, making it a great eco-friendly option. We look at just a few of the reasons drivers can’t wait to get their hands on the new Chevy Blazer EV.

1. Electrified Performance and Efficiency

The secret to the Blazer EV’s outstanding performance is its dual-motor propulsion system and the 85 kWh battery that powers it. This efficient setup generates 300 horsepower and 355 pound-feet of torque and allows drivers to travel 283 miles on a single charge.

However, upgrading to the LT trim level and the available rear-wheel layout increases the range to 334 miles, enough juice to take you on a road trip to Rhode Island without having to recharge.

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Leasing a Chevy vehicle allows you to drive a new car with minimal commitment. Plus, you could potentially get the car at a lower price than you’d pay if you owned the vehicle. These are just two of the leasing benefits you get to enjoy when you lease a vehicle from your Chevy dealership.

1. There’s Minimal Commitment

You don’t have to commit for very long when you lease a car. Most leases last for 24 to 36 months, after which you can get a new car. This makes it great for people who get bored with their cars easily or have fast-evolving needs. You can also choose to end your lease early, though there’s often a fee associated with that.

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