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The Ram brand takes safety for its vehicles seriously, and the Ram 1500 has numerous driver-assist features to keep the driver, passengers, and those outside the vehicle safe. Check out these standard and available safety features you’ll get with the Ram 1500.

 

Blind-Spot Monitoring with Trailer Detection

Sensors mounted on the rear of the vehicle as well as the side mirrors send the driver an audible or visual alert that a vehicle is approaching or is too close. Blind-spot monitoring helps you avoid collisions in your blind zone, and the trailer detection takes into account the trailer length to help you maneuver safely through traffic.

 

Rear Cross-Traffic Alert

When you have your Ram truck in reverse and the rear cross-traffic alert system detects a pedestrian, bicycle, or object in your path, you’ll receive a warning chime and an indicator light on your side view mirror. If you don’t react, the system will apply automatic emergency braking. This system works when you’re traveling in reverse under five miles per hour. Read the rest of this entry »

For the 2021 model year, the Renegade will be available in several special editions. All editions are powered by a 180-horsepower, 2.4-liter Tigershark I-4 engine paired with a nine-speed automatic transmission. The standard infotainment system on special editions includes a 7-inch touch-screen display, Bluetooth streaming audio, Apple CarPlay, Android Auto, hands-free phone, voice-text replay, and voice recognition. Read on to learn about the unique features found in each special edition.

 

Jeepster

The 2021 Jeep Renegade Jeepster Edition is a throwback edition based on the Renegade Sport trim. The Jeepster is available in four exterior colors, including Colorado Red, Technogreen Metallic, Mojave Sand, and Black. Features unique to the Jeepster include 19-inch granite crystal wheels, gloss-black exterior trim, Jeepster door badging, and deep-tinted glass. The seating is black cloth with Jeepster badging. Front-wheel drive is standard on the Renegade Jeepster, with four-wheel drive available. Read the rest of this entry »

If you’re looking for an SUV unlike any other, check out the 2021 Durango SRT Hellcat. The SRT Hellcat name might sound familiar if you’re a fan of the Dodge Challenger or Charger muscle car lineups. In the Durango family, the SRT Hellcat trim makes its mark by combining muscle car performance with SUV capabilities. The SRT Hellcat is exciting, exhilarating, and, some might say, life-changing.

 

Exquisite Exterior

With its sleek lines and muscular curves, the Durango SRT Hellcat is sure to turn heads. The exquisite SUV announces its arrival with an SRT performance hood and SRT front fascia. The hood doesn’t just look cool; it also provides maximum airflow to the SRT Hellcat’s engine when you’re driving at top speeds. The front fascia features a lower valance cold-air intake that sends even more air to the engine.

Widebody wheel flares and 20-inch wheels with a Lights Out-finish command attention in their own right. To complete the look, Dodge adds SRT Hellcat badging. Choose from an array of gorgeous exterior colors, including F8 Green, Octane Red, and Destroyer Gray. Read the rest of this entry »

The Chrysler Pacifica received a refresh for the 2021 model year, adding a new top-level Pinnacle trim level, some exterior styling updates, and some new tech features. This minivan provides a practical ride for families, it has the features you want in an upscale vehicle, and it has the tech that both parents and kids want. Check out the best tech features in the Pacifica.

 

The Infotainment System

A new 10.1-inch touch screen arrived for the 2021 model year, along with the latest Uconnect 5 infotainment system. It processes commands five times faster than the Uconnect 4 system, provides better visibility and connectivity, and the updated Uconnect 5 comes with wireless Apple CarPlay and Android Auto. SiriusXM with 360L is an available option with over 200 channels and personalized content. You can also get a Wi-Fi hot spot and Amazon Alexa. Another new tech feature in the 2021 Pacifica is Uconnect Market. This allows you to make your Pacifica your wallet and use it to buy gas, pay for a parking spot, or even purchase food on the road from relevant vendors.  Read the rest of this entry »

The Ram 1500 pickup truck has the power to tow heavy loads, whether it’s for work or play, the equipment to get any job done, and the tech features to make any ride fun. For the 2021 model year, Ram added a new TRX model powered by the Hellcat engine. The latest Ram also has some new optional equipment, including a fully digital mirror, a new head-up display, and a feature that will control the steering when you’re backing up to a trailer. Check out these four reasons the Ram 1500 is perfect for work or play.

  1. There’s a Model for Everything

Whether you need a basic work truck, a family hauler, or a smooth commuter, the Ram 1500 has a model that will get the job done. The Tradesman is the basic work truck. It has automatic headlights, and 18-inch wheels, and power door locks. The Big Horn adds some more convenience features such as a manual sliding rear window and the option for heated and power-adjustable side mirrors. The Rebel will effortlessly take you off-road. It adds LED lighting, upgraded shocks, and an off-road suspension.

For more luxury features, choose the Laramie. It comes standard with the power-adjustable and heated mirrors, or you can bump up to the Longhorn, which has side steps, a power tailgate release, a spray-in bed liner, and lighting in the bed.  Read the rest of this entry »

The Ram Promaster City is a van designed for businesses that need space but don’t what the bulk of a full-size van. This compact hauler offers the option for rear seats if you need to haul people, or you can leave them out if you need space for cargo. For the 2021 model year, Ram added fog lights as an option and made alloy wheels available for the Tradesman. Own the road in the 2021 Ram Promaster City.

 

The Model Lineup

The entry-level Promaster City is the Tradesman. It has steel wheels, keyless entry, and black bumpers. The SLT adds body-colored bumpers and heated and power-adjustable side exterior mirrors. The passenger vans come standard with sliding side doors, and these are offered as an option for the cargo van. All 2021 Promaster City models have swing-out 180-degree rear doors, and the wagon comes standard with rear windows. Vented side windows are optional, along with fixed glass windows in the cargo van’s back doors.

Ram offers the Lights and Wheels package with fog lights and 16-inch alloy wheels, or you can get the Taxicab Group with black 16-inch steel wheels.  Read the rest of this entry »

Since 1925 Chrysler has been producing high-quality vehicles and working with the public to help make the world a better place. From decades of innovative products, introducing new vehicles, and noteworthy partnerships, this is Chrysler.

 

A History of the Chrysler Brand

Chrysler was incorporated in 1925 as the Chrysler Corporation under the leadership of Walter P. Chrysler. Soon after, the company purchased Dodge Brothers and introduced Plymouth in 1928 to even further make its mark on the automotive industry. With technology, functionality, and family remaining at the forefront of everything we do, we’ve been able to maintain and expand upon the proud history that is Chrysler.

The name was changed from Chrysler Corporation to Chrysler Group LLC in 2009. For many years Chrysler was one of the “Big Three” automobile makers in the United States. Chrysler is now a part of the Fiat family, and to this day, we remain at the forefront of innovative design. We continue to redefine industry standards while focusing on the production of minivans and full-size cars. Read the rest of this entry »

The Jeep Grand Cherokee has a bold yet modern exterior look and offers some of the best off-road capabilities you’ll find in a mid-size SUV. For 2021, there’s a new L model with three rows of seats. The lineup will also have a new 80th Anniversary Edition, and two new Laredo sub-trims arrive with many of the Limited’s features and equipment. Check out the 2021 Jeep Grand Cherokee.

 

The Trim Levels

The 2021 Grand Cherokee trim levels start with the Laredo E, and the Laredo X. These have 18-inch wheels, LED daytime running lights, halogen headlights, and all-season tires. The Limited adds an auto-dimming driver’s side mirror, a sunroof, and a power liftgate. Step up to the Trailhawk for unique 18-inch wheels, skid plates, an off-road suspension, and upgraded engine cooling. The Overland is up next with 20-inch wheels, a dual-pane panoramic sunroof, and xenon headlights, while the Summit adds to this with active noise cancellation.

The Grand Cherokee SRT comes with a Bilstein adaptive suspension, Brembo brakes, and it has a limited-slip differential. At the top of the lineup, the Trackhawk shares most of the SRT’s features but adds a stronger engine and comes with a sport exhaust with quad exhaust tips and an ultra-high-performance suspension. Read the rest of this entry »

American’s have had a long time love affair with beer and for good reasons. From the frothy head to the hearty finish, it’s delicious. Whether you’re a weekend enthusiast or a hardcore aficionado, check out these three great breweries near Sallisaw, Oklahoma.

  1. Bricktown Brewery

If you want an extensive list of award-winning brews close to home, head over to Bricktown Brewery. It’s located in downtown Oklahoma City at 1 N. Oklahoma Ave. From vat to tap, you’ll enjoy a brimming mug of The Old King Kolsch. With a pale gold and hazy appearance, this light and crisp ale touts a profile with light grains and low hop. Bricktown also features a selection of local brews from Vanessa House Beer Co., Prairie Artisan Ales, and Coop Ale Works.

Check out the new BrickTwisted menu loaded with your favorite comfort foods such as the club sandwich or a hearty goat cheeseburger. Why not share a plate of avocado fries or fill up with a heaping helping of Big Mike’s Meatloaf. It’s made with fresh Angus beef and ground pork, then wrapped with bacon. Read the rest of this entry »

The Chrysler Voyager L and LX include a spacious cargo room, a powerful engine, and excellent infotainment systems. But which model is right for you: the L or LX? Read on to learn more about the different features that make the Chrysler Voyager L and LX unique in their own right.

 

Interior Comparison

The Chrysler Voyager L and LX trim levels provide ample interior, head, leg, and hip room. Both models include the versatile third-row Stow N’ Go 60/40 bench seat, cloth upholstery, power locks and windows, push-button start, sliding door alert, and active noise cancellation. The L and LX boast impressive cargo capacities of 32.3 cubic feet behind third-row, 87.5 cubic feet behind second-row, and 140.5 cubic feet behind the first-row seats.

The Voyager L offers manual climate control, a second-row bench seat, and a six-way manual-adjustable driver seat. On the other hand, the Voyager LX features sliding captain’s chairs in the second row, allowing easy access to the third-row seats. An eight-way power-adjustable driver’s seat is also standard on the LX. Other LX-only standard features include second-row in-floor storage bins, three-zone temperature control, and an interior observation mirror.

Infotainment amenities are very similar in the L and LX, as they both come with six-speaker audio, a 7-inch touch screen, Apple CarPlay, Android Auto, Bluetooth connectivity, integrated voice command, and USB host flip. The LX adds on steering-wheel-mounted audio controls and a Sirius XM subscription. Read the rest of this entry »