Five Top Sites to See in Fort Smith, AR
Nestled along the beautiful Arkansas River, Fort Smith, AR is rich in American history and pristine scenery. The area originated as a military post during the frontier era, and to this day, there are still a variety of historic sites to explore as well as new places to visit and enjoy. At Orr Chevrolet, we are glad to be a member of this thriving small town that has so much to offer to visitors and residents alike.
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Sometimes it can be hard to know where to start when you want to get involved with your community. Do you go to city hall? Do you check for listings at your nearest library or post office? Fortunately, learning how you can help your community is easy in Fort Smith, AR because United Way provides plenty of opportunities to make a difference in the lives of your neighbors.
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When you think of the world’s most capable off-road trucks, the new Ram 1500 TRX and Ford Raptor immediately come to mind. There’s no doubt about it—these full-size pickups are at the very top of the segment for a myriad of reasons.
While Chevrolet doesn’t yet have a full-size competitor to pit against them, rumors of a high-performance Silverado ZRX with a supercharged 6.2L V8 engine are likely to change that very soon. With the ZRX still in the planning stages, the bowtie brand offers another model that delivers unmatched performance and endless fun off-road.
The 2021 Chevrolet Colorado ZR2 is the most capable off-road midsize pickup ever developed. For only a fraction of the cost of the Ram 1500 TRX (starting at $71,690) and Ford Raptor (starting at $55,150), you can experience the thrill of off-road nirvana in the ZR2.
The ZR2 differs from the rest of the Colorado lineup with a host of exclusive heavy-duty components and off-road equipment built to withstand the most challenging trails imaginable.
2021 Chevrolet Colorado Off-Road Equipment
One of these components is the ZR2’s segment-exclusive Multimatic DSSV shocks. Unlike conventional dampers that work by forcing a piston through a chamber filled with pressurized hydraulic fluid, the Multimatic shocks in the ZR2 replace the piston with a pair of spool valves.
General Motors previously reached out to engineers at Multimatic to design the dampers for the 2014 Chevrolet Camaro Z/28—widely regarded to be one of the best handling sports cars ever developed. With spool valve technology, the ZR2’s dampers are both velocity and position-sensitive. They’re soft and compliant for highway travel and firm up and absorb big hits when catapulting over harsh bumps off-road.
The ZR2 also utilizes both driver-selectable electronic locking front and rear differentials—something none of its competitors offer. With the differential locked, the ZR2 can make both tires on the same axle rotate as if on a common shaft. This is especially helpful when terracing up steep terrain and only one wheel has traction.
The locking front differential can only be engaged in 4WD Low at speeds below 25 mph. While it will likely only be used in extreme situations, it will prove to be invaluable when turning back along a steep trail is no longer an option.
The ZR2 provides an additional 44mm of ground clearance over the rest of the Colorado lineup with its factory-installed lift kit. Skid plates and rock sliders are also fitted underneath to protect sensitive equipment underneath from rocks and other unforeseen obstacles.
2021 Chevrolet Colorado Powertrain Options
The 2021 Colorado ZR2 is available with two powertrain options—a 3.6L V6 and 2.8L Duramax turbo diesel.
The 3.6L V6 provides a best-in-class 308 horsepower and 275 lb-ft of torque. It’s certainly the quicker of the two powertrains, but the refinement, capability and efficiency of the 2.8L Duramax is hard to ignore. With its class-leading 369 lb-ft of torque, the ZR2 can tow up to 5,000 lbs.
A V6-equipped ZR2 delivers an EPA estimated 16-mpg city and 18-mpg highway. Efficiency increases significantly with the Duramax engine to an estimated 18-mpg city and 22-mpg highway.
2021 Chevrolet Colorado Pricing
The 2021 Chevrolet Colorado ZR2 with the 3.6L V6 starts at $44,395 after destination and delivery. If you want the Duramax-powered ZR2, add $3500 to the starting MSRP for a total of $47,895.
In any version, the 2020 Chevy Silverado 2500 is pure workhorse. No matter how you dress it up—from iridescent paint jobs to top-end Bose entertainment systems—the first question anyone will ask about this pickup is: how much does it haul? Let’s explore that question and narrow it down to the clearest answers.
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Chevy cares, and there’s no better way to find out how than by visiting your Fort Smith Chevy dealer.
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Located on the Arkansas River in northwest Arkansas, Fort Smith was established as a western frontier military post in 1817, and visitors can experience and relive the history that made the city what it is today.
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The 2021 Chevy Trax is a compact crossover SUV that has the zip and sporty feel that drivers love with a price point to match. There are several trim levels to choose from but choosing between the LS and LT model will have you driving with the comfort and modern conveniences we all love.
2021 Chevy Trax Trim Levels
While there are more than two trim levels that drivers can choose from on the 2021 Chevy Trax, the two that are worth the money and give the driver value for their dollar are the LS and LT trim levels. These levels combine comfort, convenience, and value which is something that will have car buyers lining up for. Understanding what sets each level apart will help you make an informed decision before you drive off of the lot.
2021 Chevy Trax LS
The LS trim level is the base model of the 2021 Chevy Trax but it is anything but basic. And with a starting price of $22,395, it is affordable too. This fun compact SUV will have you zipping around town with a 1.4 L turbo ECOTEC four cylinder engine. All of the Chevy Trax models come with FWD as standard but even this base model has the option for all wheel drive.
The LS trim level also has an infotainment system that has a 7-inch touchscreen. But that isn’t the only tech that comes standard with this trim level. It also has a wifi hotspot and Chevy connect system. The Chevy Trax comes standard with Apple CarPlay and Android Auto to add to the impressive tech package.
The Chevy Trax has a list of available colors that are available with all of the trim levels. They are staying in the metallic family with colors like black cherry metallic, nightfall gray metallic, and cajun red metallic just to name a few.
2021 Chevy Trax LT
The Chevy Trax LT is the next model up and builds on the already outstanding LS model. Everything that comes on the LS model with a few additions such as remote start, heated outside mirrors, front passenger underseat storage, leatherette seat trim, and more. With this model there are three different editions available as well as package add ons.
The available editions that drivers can choose from are the Midnight Edition, Redline Edition, and the Sport edition. These editions add more features that are not available on the LS model of the Chevy Trax. There are also three available package additions for this model. The driver confidence package, LT convenience package, and the premium seat package are available to buyers who purchase this trim level.
The starting MSRP for this trim level is still an affordable $24,195 but can be more depending on the edition and packages that the driver chooses to add on.
The 2021 Chevy Trax LS and LT trim levels both have great features to offer drivers. Whether you choose the basic LS version or the more upgraded LS version of the Chevy Trax, you will not be disappointed. If you are ready to see the differences in person, call Orr Chevy Fort Smith to schedule a test drive.
4 Top Features of the 2020 Chevrolet Traverse
The 2020 Chevrolet Traverse is a unique and durable midsize SUV. The latest model comes standard with state-of-the-art technology and thoughtfully crafted design features that set it apart from the rest.
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SUVs that come with a third row and the cargo space expected in a sport utility vehicle are popular vehicles. It isn’t common to have both space for eight passengers and adequate cargo space. The 2021 Chevy Traverse is just that. It is a spacious 3-row SUV for families and they don’t have to leave anyone home to get the hiking gear in the back. While this can be said for the Chevy Suburban and Tahoe, they lack when it comes to how they handle on the road. The 2021 Traverse drives more like a car than a truck or bigger SUV. It can hug curves and stop quickly while also offering the space for the family and the carpool.
2021 Chevy Traverse Specs
If you follow the Chevy Traverse or the Chevy family of SUVs then you were probably disappointed to learn that the makeover that was planned for the Traverse for the 2021 model has been pushed to 2022. Due to COVID-19 the new features have not been added to the new model and will remain, largely the same as the 2020 Traverse.
This doesn’t mean that 2021 should be overlooked. The Traverse is an amazing family option when it comes to SUVs. It is also quick on the acceleration. Thanks to the V-6 engine with a 9-gear automatic transmission, you won’t even notice all of the gear shifts that this vehicle makes.
The cabin is quiet and not only keeps out road noise but also engine noise. The idle is so smooth that you may even think the Traverse isn’t even running. This is only complimented by fuel economy that is better than many of the similar SUVs in its class. The High Country Trim level gets 27 MPG on the hwy with the other trim levels not far behind.
The cargo is spacious with room for six carry-on suitcases when all of the seats are folded down. This is great for all of the sports gear and band instruments that quickly fill up your vehicle.
2021 Chevy Traverse Trims
There are five trim packages to choose from and some of the best features and options are reserved for the highest levels. The trim package that offers the best features for the family is the HIgh Country. This trim level has the highest gas mileage, better interior features for comfort and luxury, as well as an infotainment center that has Airplay and Android play options. There are also bright and easy to use features on the system
The Traverse also has USB ports spaced throughout the vehicle for the everyone’s device charging needs.
2021 Chevy Traverse Price
Each trim package has its own base price. The base model starts at $30,995 with the highest level of trim, the High Country, ringing in at $52,095. There are three trim levels in between. All of these trim levels can have packages added on that would increase the price. With this many options you are sure to find one to suit your needs.
If you want to see the 2021 Chevy Traverse in person, Call Orr Chevy Fort Smith for your test drive today.
If you’re in the market for a new small SUV, chances are you’ve come across both the 2021 Chevy Equinox and 2021 Ford Escape while researching your options. On the surface, these two contenders for your business offer many of the same features that make deciding a tedious task. In hopes of alleviating the stress of determining which is the best fit for you and your lifestyle, we’ll examine what makes each vehicle worth purchasing.
What makes the Equinox special?
In one corner, we’ve got the 2021 Chevy Equinox. Starting at $24,999, this small SUV gets exceptional mileage at 26/31 mpg city/highway, offers a surprisingly spacious interior, and plenty of available trims to provide you with the combination of functionality and financial commitment that’s just right for you.
Although Chevy won’t be doing a refresh of the model until 2022 due to COVID, the 2021 Equinox still provides a high-value package for buyers. One of the most appealing parts of said package is the interior, offering impressive space and style. Passengers can also enjoy a 7” touchscreen display featuring Chevy’s MyLink user-friendly infotainment system, as well as standard bluetooth connectivity and onboard Wi-Fi.
If you’re looking for a safe set of wheels, the Equinox has you covered in that department as well. Automated emergency braking with pedestrian detection and lane keep assist are standard, and adaptive cruise control can be added for an extra level of high-tech protection. All of that helped the 2021 Chevy Equinox earn a five-star rating from the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration.
Worried about what’s under the hood? The optional 2.0L turbo 4-cylinder engine offers exceptional power while still keeping you from spending too much time and money at the pumps.
How about the Escape?
One of the top competitors of the Chevy Equinox, Ford’s popular small SUV has plenty to offer while starting around $26,000.
Similar to the Equinox, the 2021 Ford Escape didn’t undergo a facelift as manufacturing was hindered due to the current pandemic. The standard 1.5L three-cylinder engine provides less power, but is slightly more fuel efficient — estimates come in at 28mph in the city and 33mph on the highway.
While the Escape is similarly spacious, it boasts far more plastic than any driver should have to endure. On top of that, it doesn’t offer quite as much storage space as the Equinox. The standard trim only provides passengers with 4.2” radio display and an AM/FM radio, meaning that you’ll need to pony up for an 8” touchscreen display with Ford’s Sync 3 infotainment system, which comes with the SE trim level and above.
The 2021 Ford Escape does come with outstanding safety features. Standard are the forward-collision warning with automated emergency braking, lane keep assist and blind-spot monitoring, all included in Ford’s Co-Pilot 360 safety suite. Those helped the 2021 Escape also earn the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration’s five-star rating.
The verdict?
With all of that said, the edge goes to 2021 Chevy Equinox. Boasting superior interior quality and space, a lower cost, more standard technology features and a beefier engine, the value lies in the latest iteration of Chevy’s small SUV. Especially with the mid-range LT trim — the perfect mix of upgrades without breaking the bank — you’re sure to get your money’s worth.


