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At Blue Ribbon Chrysler Jeep Dodge Ram, our customers are always looking for a vehicle that’s ready for their next adventure. If you want a car that can handle wherever you go in life, then the 2020 Jeep Cherokee2020 Jeep Cherokee is your new partner! We’re here to give you the full scoop on everything you need to know about this dependable SUV.

Interior Made for Comfort

Whether you’re heading up to chilly mountains or down to the beach for some sandy days spent in the sun, you’ll stay comfortable while you’re in the Cherokee. The front seats of this vehicle are ventilated and have heating capabilities, there is an available heated steering wheel option, and the dual climate control feature guarantees that no one has to compromise on the climate of your car.

While inside the Cherokee, you can also enjoy an incredible view from the dual-pane panoramic sunroof. As you enjoy the view, you can sit back and relax in leather-trimmed seats which are available in gray or black. If those seats aren’t filled with passengers, take advantage of their 60/40 split-folding capability and store everything you need for your trip! Read the rest of this entry »

2020 Chrysler VoyagerWhether your vehicle has taken you 20,000 miles or 200,000 miles, there’s nothing like a smooth, powerful driving experience by the end of the day. Wondering how to keep your wheels in top shape? At your authorized Chrysler dealership, you can assure lifelong, optimum performance for your vehicle by getting access to premium and precise service and repairs.

1. Oil Filter Replacement

Replacing your oil filter removes excess sludge and grime from your vehicle’s engine system. Old filters can also make your engine oil less effective and dirty, causing wear and hard particles on your engine. Every time you have your oil changed, it’s a great idea to get your filter replaced as well, or when you’ve been driving for over 3,000 miles or 3 months. Read the rest of this entry »

Person Fishing on Dock Sallisaw, Oklahoma, offers great fishing experiences for all anglers. Whether you’re into traditional fishing, fly fishing, or kayak fishing, there is a spot for you to catch your limit. Cast your line into one of these fun fishing spots near Sallisaw.

Robert S. Kerr Reservoir

The Robert S. Kerr Reservoir is the third largest lake in Oklahoma. It has 43,800 surface acres and has many islands and sandbars within it. Head over to the Illinois and Canadian River or San Bois and Sallisaw creeks that stem from it for prime fishing. You’ll likely catch varieties of catfish, bass, crappie, paddlefish, sauger, and walleye. Along with fishing, you can enjoy other recreational activities, such as hunting, camping, swimming, hiking, and grabbing a bite to eat at the concession stand.  Read the rest of this entry »

Spiro Mounds Artifact Spiro Mounds Archaeological Center, located on the southern bank of the Arkansas River about a 15-mile drive from Fort Smith, Arkansas, is the only Pre-Columbian Native American archaeological site in Oklahoma that is open to the public. In addition to its exhibits and gift shop, the center features almost two miles of trails, and guided tours can be arranged.

Unknown to History

The location owes its intact nature to fortune and also the efforts of modern scholarship. Its value unknown to western settlers, the land was given to the Choctaw Nation as farmland following the Civil War, and the Choctaw freedmen recognized and respected the mounds and avoided them. In 1933, the site was leased by a treasure hunters, who began to carelessly dig through the site and sell off many cultural artifacts.

Discovery and Renewal

After their unscrupulous digging was stopped by the Oklahoma Legislature, the site was examined by archaeologists from the University of Oklahoma, but excavation was halted due to World War II. The land was eventually purchased in the 1960s by the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers to furnish into a public site, which opened in 1978.

An Extensive Culture

The Spiro were one of the Caddo tribes, who collectively inhabited parts of Texas, Oklahoma, Arkansas, and Louisiana. Between 800 and around 1600 AD they were part of a broader Mississippian culture whose trade and cultural connections reached through most of North America east of the Rockies. During that time, they also made contacts with other cultures as far away as South America, creating an interconnected society of many distinct tribes.

A Center of Trade

Their location on the Arkansas river gave the Spiro the opportunity to control trade over great distances, and to control the travel of others on the same waterway. By doing so, they gained access to exotic items from distant locations. In addition to crafts from other parts of the Mississippian culture, artifacts found at the site include conch shells from the Gulf Coast, copper from the Great Lakes, and even a piece of black obsidian from what is now Mexico.

Layers of Captured Time

The site consists of 12 mounds, most of these used as platforms for houses or temples, constructed in layers over many generations. The mounds were made of dirt carried in baskets, topped by houses made of wood and clay or mud. The single burial mound that was the site’s cultural heart saw at least 600 burials throughout its history, and the same mound is also the source for most of the valuable artifacts found since.

Introspective Art

In addition to artifacts that served practical or religious purposes, Spiro Mounds also contains artworks that realistically depict the people who actually lived there at the time, providing a rare look at their daily lives. These artworks provide vital clues to the culture, lifestyles, and political structure of a people who had no written tradition.

This site is a great place to visit either as a delve into local history or as part of a longer road trip. To find the perfect Chrysler, Dodge, or Jeep vehicle for your exploration, visit Blue Ribbon car dealership near Fort Smith and Sallisaw today.

2020 Jeep RenegadeIf you’re looking for a compact SUV that offers personality and performance all in one package, then the 2020 Jeep Renegade might be the perfect vehicle for you. Here are a few reasons why you’ll love the 2020 Jeep Renegade.

Unique Jeep Styling

With a unique twist on the well-loved Jeep style, the bold, tough look of the 2020 Jeep Renegade is sure to turn heads wherever you go. For example, the Renegade Limited features a sharp-looking front fascia with specially designed grille openings and vents for a look that stands out. The Trailhawk model has a front fascia that’s created for challenging angles, flashy red tow hooks, and a black hood decal that boasts adventure.

With the two available sunroofs, you’ll be able to soak up all of the awesome views on your next adventure. The My Sky power removable sunroof features two panels that can be easily removed and stored in the cargo area for an open-air feel. The dual-pane panoramic sunroof brings in all the fresh air and sunshine with just a push of a button.

For some added personalization, the 2020 Renegade offers a variety of seating options when it comes to fabrics and colors. Read the rest of this entry »

2020 Jeep Grand CherokeeDespite having been on sale for nearly 10 years, the Jeep Grand Cherokee has managed to maintain its appeal. The broad array of powertrains and trim levels, interior and exterior styling, and engine power still make the Grand Cherokee a popular choice. As the Jeep continues to get better and better over time, there are exciting things you need to know about the new 2020 Jeep Grand Cherokee.

1. The Models

The Jeep Grand Cherokee is a five-passenger SUV that is available in seven trims, namely: Laredo, Limited, Trailhawk, Overland, Summit, SRT, and Trackhawk. The Grand Cherokee lineup comes equipped with an eight-speed automatic transmission. Most of the models are available with rear-wheel drive or four-wheel drive (4WD) systems. Regardless of which model you select, you will thoroughly enjoy the Jeep Grand Cherokee. Read the rest of this entry »

Two Burgers Next to the hot dog, there may be no food more American than the hamburger. Not all burgers are created equal, though, and you deserve the best. So for the next time you’re itching for a juicy, well-seasoned burger, here are the three best places for burgers in and around Sallisaw.

Olde Feed Barn

Nowhere in Sallisaw can satisfy that burger craving quite like Olde Feed Barn. Located at 702 East Cherokee Ave, Olde Feed Barn is a family-owned-and-operated business with a staff that will make you feel right at home. See for yourself why Olde Feed Barn is a local favorite by trying the classic bacon cheeseburger, hamburger steak, chili burger, onion burger, or Thousand Island burger.

Not feeling a burger? Olde Feed has you covered. Try their chicken fried steak covered in thick gravy, chicken nuggets, chicken sandwich, chicken salad, or catfish. Whatever you choose, top it all off with a side of chili cheese tots. Read the rest of this entry »

Dodge Challenger People often confuse the Dodge Challenger and the Dodge Charger, but these two performance vehicles are very different. They might share a few of the same features, but the Challenger and Charger have some significant differences. Here’s a look at both.

The Exterior Look

The Challenger is a two-door coupe, while the Charger has four doors and is a sedan. The Challenger has round headlights and a long, wide hood with a rectangular shape. The Challenger’s roof is also low and flat. Looking at the Charger, you’ll see it sits up taller, and it doesn’t have the round headlights. Read the rest of this entry »

2020 Jeep Compass Jeep is the master of designing vehicles worthy of any adventure, whether you’re traveling to a grocery store, across state lines, or into the unknown. The 2020 Jeep Compass is another testament to that mastery. Here are the top reasons why you need to check out the 2020 Compass.

Confident Capability

Jeeps are defined by a capability that gives drivers confidence no matter the weather conditions, and the 2020 Jeep Compass takes that expectation to the next level. Driving the 2020 Compass’s capability is a 2.4-liter Tigershark engine with a MultiAir two-valve train system that cranks out 180 horsepower and can tow up to 2000 pounds. All that power doesn’t mean you have to sacrifice efficiency, though. The Compass also boasts a best-in-class highway fuel economy at 32 miles per gallon on the highway.

The 2020 Jeep Compass complements its powerhouse engine with a host of capability features that allow you to drive through any conditions fearlessly. The Compass’s Trail Rating on the Trailhawk trim means that the SUV has passed tests in traction, ground clearance, maneuverability, articulation, and water fording. That Trail Rated badge means that you no longer have to be restricted by where the asphalt ends. Maximize that capability by switching on the Selec-Terrain Traction Management System, which will help the Compass stably travel through snow, sand, mud, and even over rocks. Read the rest of this entry »

2020 Dodge DurangoWhen you’re ready to upgrade to a new SUV, check out the brand-new 2020 Dodge Durango. This vehicle is stocked full of impressive features that make your ride better. Learn why you need to take this SUV for a test drive.

Exceptional Performance

The 2020 Dodge Durango offers plenty of power with its engine options and a maximum towing capacity of 8,700 pounds. You can easily pull your boat, trailer, or recreational vehicles. The 50/50 weight distribution gives the SUV better downforce and traction. It also comes with trailer sway control to give your ride more stability. It makes trailering safer since it automatically applies brake pressure and engine throttle adjustments to keep you on course. Choose between a 6.4-liter Hemi V-8 engine, a 5.7-liter Hemi V-8 engine, and a 3.6-liter Pentastar V-6 engine based on your needs and preferences. Read the rest of this entry »