Technician performing Chevrolet battery service

Your Equinox won’t start on a sweltering morning, and you’re late for work. This kind of scenario highlights why understanding Chevrolet battery service intervals matters for both gasoline vehicles and electric models. The certified technicians at Clark Chevrolet provide expert maintenance that keeps Rio Grande Valley drivers moving reliably through extreme South Texas heat and daily commutes.

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The 2026 Chevrolet Silverado 1500 towing a trailer

It’s 5:47 a.m., and your crew needs equipment at the job site by seven. The 2026 Chevrolet Silverado 1500 waits in your driveway, ready to haul excavators, building materials, or landscape trailers without breaking a sweat. At Clark Chevrolet, we’ve helped contractors and business owners discover why this truck dominates work sites with capability that transforms demanding jobs into routine tasks.

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Chevy service inspecting a timing belt

Reaching 100,000 miles is a significant milestone for any vehicle, and your Chevrolet truck or SUV deserves Chevy service that keeps it running strong for another 100,000. At Clark Chevrolet, our certified technicians understand that proactive maintenance at this mileage marker can prevent costly repairs and extend your vehicle’s life. These five essential service tasks ensure your vehicle continues delivering the reliability you expect.

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Calculating Chevrolet loans for a first-time buyer

You’re 22, fresh out of college, and that reliable Chevrolet Malibu in the showroom represents everything—independence, adulthood, your first major financial milestone. But then reality hits. Chevrolet loans seem impossible without established credit, steady income proof, or a hefty down payment. Clark Chevrolet has helped thousands of first-time buyers overcome these exact hurdles, and the path to your first vehicle loan is clearer than you think.

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The 2025 Chevrolet Colorado Trail Boss alongside other models

The 2025 Chevrolet Colorado Trail Boss isn’t just another mid-size truck—it’s built for drivers who demand both capability and confidence on any terrain. Clark Chevrolet is highlighting how this new Chevy truck transforms weekend adventures and workday challenges with its purpose-built design and proven reliability.

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The 2026 Chevrolet Equinox on the road

When it comes to family protection on the road, the 2026 Chevrolet Equinox stands out with an impressive suite of advanced safety technologies designed to keep you and your loved ones secure. At Charles Clark Chevrolet, we’ve seen how these innovative features provide peace of mind for families throughout our community. Here are our top safety features that make this Chevrolet SUV a smart choice for safety-conscious drivers.

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Charging a Chevy EV

How do you maintain a Chevy EV? It’s a question being asked more and more frequently as the popularity of EVs continues to grow. Electric vehicles require less routine maintenance than traditional gasoline vehicles, but proper care ensures optimal performance and battery longevity. Clark Chevrolet covers how to take care of an EV.

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Mechanic working on a Chevrolet tire rotation schedule

How often should you rotate your Chevrolet tires? Chevrolet recommends tire rotation every 7,500 miles, and keeping up with your Chevrolet tire rotation schedule is crucial to ensure even wear and extend your tires’ life. The team at Clark Chevrolet helps drivers care for their vehicles properly with expert service guidance, including these tips for maintaining your tires.

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Parked Chevy SUVs demonstrating Chevrolet resale value

Chevrolet resale value consistently ranks among the strongest in the automotive industry, making these vehicles smart long-term investments for drivers throughout the Rio Grande Valley. Clark Chevrolet has served families since 1933, and we’ve witnessed firsthand how well-built Chevrolet trucks and sport utility vehicles retain their worth over time. Here’s what sets these vehicles apart.

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Customer talking with salesperson about when to trade in your Chevrolet vehicle

Knowing when to trade in your Chevrolet vehicle depends on three key factors: your vehicle’s age, mileage, and repair costs compared to its current value. Most automotive experts recommend considering a trade-in when repair costs exceed fifty percent of your vehicle’s worth or when you’ve reached the five- to seven-year ownership mark. The team at Clark Chevrolet can help you decide if a trade-in makes financial sense for your situation.

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