What's new in the 2026 Chevrolet and GMC lineup - Russell Barnett Chevrolet GMC

For generations, Chevrolet and GMC have stood at the heart of American innovation — building vehicles that combine craftsmanship, capability, and comfort. Come see what’s new in the 2026 Chevrolet and GMC lineup and see how the bar is raised once again. From the legendary Silverado and Sierra trucks to the refined Tahoe, Yukon, and Acadia SUVs, and the growing lineup of all-electric models, Chevy and GMC are bringing a smarter, more connected, and more efficient future to every driver. At Russell Barnett Chevrolet GMC of Winchester, we’re proud to deliver the strength, style, and dependability Tennessee drivers count on — every day, on every road.


🛻 2026 Chevrolet Silverado 1500: Tougher, Smarter, and More Capable

2026 Chevrolet Silverado 1500 Lineup - Russell Barnett Chevrolet GMC

The 2026 Silverado 1500 continues its legacy as one of the hardest-working and most trusted trucks in America.

Key Updates

  • Bolder Design: New front-end styling with a redesigned grille and adaptive LED lighting.
  • Enhanced Powertrains: The 5.3L and 6.2L V8 engines return, joined by the next-gen 3.0L Duramax Turbo-Diesel for exceptional towing and torque.
  • Silverado EV Edition: Up to 450 miles of range on a full charge and available dual-motor all-wheel drive.
  • Interior Comfort: Larger 13.4-inch touchscreen, available leather upholstery, and improved noise insulation.
  • Trailering Tech: Enhanced camera views, trailer tire monitoring, and adaptive cruise with trailer assist.

Whether you’re towing heavy equipment or heading out for a weekend getaway, the 2026 Silverado is built for both work and play.


💪 2026 GMC Sierra 1500: The Premium Workhorse

2026 GMC Sierra 1500 AT4 - Russell Barnett Chevrolet GMC

The 2026 Sierra brings a refined balance of muscle and luxury — proof that a hard day’s work doesn’t mean sacrificing comfort.

Highlights

  • Exterior Refinement: Updated chrome accents and bold C-shaped LED signature lighting.
  • Power & Precision: Upgraded 3.0L Duramax and V8 options with best-in-class towing.
  • Interior Upgrade: Massaging seats, wood trim, and a 15-inch head-up display.
  • Super Cruise Technology: Hands-free highway driving now standard on Denali Ultimate and AT4X trims.

The 2026 Sierra remains the professional’s choice — where power meets precision.


🏞️ 2026 Chevrolet Colorado & GMC Canyon: Mid-Size, Maximum Capability

The midsize truck segment gets even more exciting in 2026 with updates to both the Colorado and Canyon.

  • Turbocharged Efficiency: 2.7L TurboMax engine tuned for up to 310 horsepower and improved fuel economy.
  • Trail Boss & AT4X Models: Enhanced off-road suspension, skid plates, and crawl control for rugged adventures.
  • Cabin Comfort: Larger digital displays and new materials for a modern, upscale look.
  • Smart Connectivity: Wireless smartphone integration and built-in Google Assistant on all trims.

Compact in size but big on ability, these trucks are perfect for Winchester drivers who want performance without compromise.


🚙 2026 Chevrolet Tahoe & Suburban: Full-Size Family Powerhouses

Chevy’s large SUV duo — the Tahoe and Suburban — continue to deliver unmatched comfort, towing, and versatility.

What’s New

  • Refined Styling: Streamlined body design, LED daytime running lights, and new color options.
  • New 3.0L Diesel Option: Greater fuel efficiency for long Tennessee road trips.
  • Tech Overhaul: Digital cockpit with Google Built-In and upgraded rear entertainment system.
  • Safety Suite: Automatic lane change assist and adaptive cruise with trailer awareness.

For families that demand space, safety, and sophistication, the 2026 Tahoe and Suburban deliver it all.


🌄 2026 GMC Yukon & Yukon XL: Confidence in Every Detail

The 2026 Yukon lineup takes premium capability to new heights.

  • Engine Variety: 6.2L V8, 3.0L Duramax diesel, and a new mild-hybrid system for enhanced efficiency.
  • Denali Luxury: Refined wood accents, quilted leather, and 18-speaker Bose audio.
  • Tech-Driven Comfort: Air Ride Adaptive Suspension and hands-free driving via Super Cruise.
  • Family Utility: Up to 122.9 cubic feet of cargo room in the Yukon XL.

From hauling trailers to hosting road trips, the 2026 Yukon remains the gold standard for large SUVs.


⚡ 2026 Chevrolet & GMC EV Lineup: The Electric Frontier Expands

Electric innovation takes center stage for both Chevy and GMC in 2026.

Silverado EV & Sierra EV

  • Range & Power: Silverado EV RST delivers up to 754 horsepower; Sierra EV Denali Edition 1 reaches up to 440 miles of range.
  • Ultra-Fast Charging: 100 miles of range added in just 10 minutes on a DC fast charger.
  • Smart Utility: Power household tools or tailgate setups using onboard Pro Power features.

Blazer EV & Equinox EV

  • Blazer EV SS: 557 horsepower and aggressive styling for performance enthusiasts.
  • Equinox EV: Up to 325 miles of range with family-friendly affordability and comfort.

These all-electric options prove that power and sustainability can go hand in hand.


🚗 2026 Chevrolet Malibu & GMC Acadia: Redesigned and Ready

2026 Chevrolet Malibu

Chevrolet Malibu
  • Sleek New Look: Lower, wider stance and fastback-inspired design.
  • Hybrid Powertrain: All-new 1.5L turbo-hybrid system improves MPG and responsiveness.
  • Modern Tech: 13-inch display, Google Built-In, and advanced voice control.

2026 GMC Acadia

GMC Acadia
  • Larger and Bolder: More passenger space and cargo capacity.
  • Enhanced Towing: Up to 5,000 lbs with upgraded AWD system.
  • Luxury Touches: Quilted leather, panoramic roof, and digital rearview mirror.

Both models prove that comfort, class, and capability can coexist beautifully.


⚙️ Technology & Safety: Smarter, Safer, More Connected

Across both Chevrolet and GMC, the 2026 model year brings a suite of advanced technologies to simplify your drive:

  • Super Cruise Hands-Free Driving: Available on more trims than ever before.
  • Google Built-In: Voice control, maps, and apps integrated directly into the infotainment system.
  • Over-the-Air Updates: Your vehicle always stays current with the latest features.
  • Advanced Safety Suite: Forward Collision Alert, Auto Emergency Braking, Lane Keep Assist, and Blind Zone Steering Assist.

Whether you’re navigating Winchester’s city streets or Tennessee backroads, Chevy and GMC keep safety and convenience at the forefront.


🌿 Electrification & Sustainability

Both Chevrolet and GMC are leading GM’s commitment to a cleaner, smarter future.

  • Expanding Ultium Platform: Supports multiple EV body styles with greater efficiency and range.
  • Recycled Materials: Eco-friendly interiors built from sustainable and recovered resources.
  • Carbon Neutral Goal: GM aims for fully carbon-neutral operations by 2040.
  • Charging Convenience: Access to 60,000+ chargers through GM’s Ultium Charge 360 network.

The future of driving is electric — and Chevy and GMC are charging ahead.


🏠 Why Shop Russell Barnett Chevrolet GMC of Winchester

At Russell Barnett Chevrolet GMC, we take pride in offering big-city selection with small-town service. Our customers across southern Middle Tennessee know that when they visit us, they’re treated like family.

  • Expert Staff: Knowledgeable sales and service professionals who truly care.
  • Competitive Pricing: Honest deals with transparent quotes.
  • Factory-Trained Technicians: Specialized in Chevrolet and GMC vehicles, from maintenance to EV service.
  • Community Values: Locally owned, deeply rooted, and committed to Winchester families and businesses.

We’re not just a dealership — we’re your automotive partners for life.


🏁 Experience the 2026 Chevrolet & GMC Lineup Today

The 2026 Chevrolet and GMC lineup is here — and it’s the most advanced, capable, and exciting collection of vehicles yet. From the hardworking Silverado and Sierra to the innovative EV lineup and luxury SUVs, there’s something for everyone waiting at Russell Barnett Chevrolet GMC.

Stop by today to see what’s new in the 2026 Chevrolet and GMC lineup, schedule your test drive, and experience how Chevy and GMC continue to set the standard for American excellence.

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1981 Cowan Highway, Winchester, TN 37398
📞 (931) 967-4513
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Russell Barnett Chevrolet GMC in Winchester, TN

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Pro tips for extending vehicle life from your friends at Russell Barnett Chevrolet GMC

Your vehicle is more than just transportation—it’s a trusted partner in your everyday life. Whether you rely on your Chevy Silverado, GMC Terrain, Malibu, or Tahoe for commuting, hauling, or family adventures, taking care of it properly will help you enjoy it for the long haul. At Russell Barnett Chevrolet GMC in Manchester, TN, our team is here to help you get the most out of every mile. In these pro tips for extending vehicle life, we’ll walk through the most effective methods for keeping your vehicle in excellent condition—and making sure it runs strong for years to come.


🛠️ 1. Prioritize Routine Oil Changes

Regular oil changes are one of the most important (and affordable) things you can do to extend the life of your vehicle’s engine. Out of all pro tips for extending vehicle life, this is probably the most important and one of the most often overlooked.

Why it matters:

  • Oil lubricates engine parts and reduces friction
  • It prevents overheating
  • It removes debris and sludge from the engine

Best practices:

  • Change oil every 5,000 to 7,500 miles
  • Use genuine GM oil filters and high-quality synthetic oil
  • Watch for signs like dark, dirty oil or engine knocking

Bonus: Schedule oil changes easily with our online appointment tool at russellbarnettchevroletgmc.com.


🔁 2. Rotate and Maintain Your Tires

Tires affect everything from safety and performance to fuel economy. Rotating and maintaining them properly will save money and extend their life.

Tire care checklist:

  • Rotate every 5,000–8,000 miles
  • Check pressure monthly (including the spare)
  • Align and balance tires annually or as needed
  • Inspect tread depth and sidewalls for damage

We offer tire inspections, replacements, and alignments right here in Manchester using equipment that’s calibrated for GM vehicles.


🔋 3. Test and Replace Your Battery

A healthy battery is essential for starting your vehicle and powering its electrical systems.

Battery maintenance tips:

  • Test battery voltage twice a year (especially before winter)
  • Clean terminals to prevent corrosion
  • Replace battery every 3 to 5 years
  • Watch for slow cranking or flickering lights

Need help fast? Russell Barnett Chevrolet GMC offers free battery tests during any scheduled service.


🔧 4. Stay on Top of Multi-Point Inspections

Multi-point inspections help catch small issues before they become expensive repairs.

During a multi-point inspection, we check:

  • Brake wear and fluid
  • Battery health
  • Belts and hoses
  • Steering and suspension
  • Fluids and filters
  • Tires and alignment
  • Lights and wipers

We recommend a full inspection at least once a year, or every 10,000–12,000 miles.


💡 5. Replace Filters Regularly

Filters protect your vehicle’s engine and cabin from contaminants. Replacing them on time keeps everything clean and efficient.

Common filters to replace:

  • Engine air filter: Every 15,000 to 30,000 miles
  • Cabin air filter: Every 12,000 to 15,000 miles
  • Fuel filter: Based on manufacturer recommendations
  • Transmission filter: When fluid is serviced
  • These intervals may vary depending on environment and vehicle use

We stock OEM filters designed specifically for Chevrolet and GMC vehicles.


🧰 6. Maintain Your Brakes

Your vehicle’s braking system is a critical safety component. Keeping it in top condition ensures your ability to stop quickly and safely.

Brake maintenance tips:

  • Inspect pads and rotors every 10,000–12,000 miles
  • Replace brake fluid every 2–3 years
  • Listen for squeaking, grinding, or vibrating
  • Watch for a soft brake pedal or longer stopping distance

Our certified GM technicians use factory parts and diagnostic tools for all brake services.


🌀 7. Protect Your Transmission

Transmission repairs are often expensive—preventive maintenance is key to avoiding major issues.

Transmission care includes:

  • Checking fluid monthly
  • Servicing fluid every 30,000 to 60,000 miles (depending on model and usage)
  • Avoiding overloading your vehicle
  • Watching for signs like slipping gears or delayed shifting

Not sure what your vehicle needs? We’ll look it up for you using GM’s factory service database.


❄️ 8. Prepare for Seasonal Weather

Tennessee’s weather can be unpredictable. Preparing your vehicle for hot summers and cold winters keeps it running efficiently and reliably.

Summer Readiness:

  • Test the A/C system
  • Check coolant level and radiator
  • Wash regularly to remove bugs and grime

Winter Readiness:

  • Test battery and charging system
  • Swap to winter-grade fluids
  • Inspect windshield wipers and washer fluid
  • Consider snow-rated tires (if traveling to snowy regions)

Let our team perform a seasonal inspection to make sure you’re ready for any weather.


🧊 9. Maintain the Cooling System

Your engine’s cooling system prevents overheating and engine damage. A failure here can be catastrophic—but it’s easy to avoid.

Cooling system checklist:

  • Inspect coolant level monthly
  • Replace coolant every 30,000–50,000 miles
  • Check for hose leaks or cracks
  • Ensure radiator fan is working

Ask about our coolant system service packages at your next visit.


🧽 10. Wash and Protect Your Exterior

Protecting your vehicle’s paint and finish helps preserve resale value and prevent long-term damage.

Exterior care tips:

  • Wash every 2 to 4 weeks
  • Apply wax every 3 to 6 months
  • Clean off bugs, bird droppings, and road salt ASAP
  • Don’t forget to wash the undercarriage

We offer professional detailing services to keep your Chevy or GMC looking showroom-ready.


🛣️ 11. Drive Gently and Responsibly

Your driving habits play a major role in how long your vehicle lasts.

Drive smarter by:

  • Avoiding hard stops and rapid acceleration
  • Using cruise control on highways
  • Reducing idling when possible
  • Driving cautiously over potholes and rough roads
  • Not overloading your vehicle

Smooth driving reduces wear and improves fuel efficiency.


📘 12. Follow the Manufacturer’s Maintenance Schedule

Every Chevrolet and GMC vehicle comes with a recommended service schedule tailored to its design and performance.

You can find it:

  • In your owner’s manual
  • Online at my.gm.com
  • At our dealership’s Service Department

Sticking to this schedule is the best way to extend your vehicle’s life and preserve warranty coverage.


🧱 13. Don’t Delay Repairs

If something feels off—whether it’s a sound, smell, or dashboard light—don’t wait. Your vehicle provides its own pro tips for extending vehicle life right there on your instrument cluster. Early diagnosis can prevent breakdowns and reduce repair costs.

Warning signs to watch:

  • Check engine light
  • Poor fuel economy
  • Unusual noises
  • Leaks under the car
  • Sudden changes in how the vehicle drives

We offer fast, accurate diagnostics and same-day repairs in most cases.


🔧 14. Use Genuine GM Parts

There’s no substitute for parts built by the manufacturer. OEM (Original Equipment Manufacturer) parts are made to fit and function perfectly in your vehicle.

Benefits of GM Genuine Parts:

  • Better reliability and durability
  • Covered by GM warranty
  • Installed by trained technicians

At Russell Barnett Chevrolet GMC, we use only genuine GM and ACDelco parts for all repairs and maintenance.


📱 15. Take Advantage of GM Connected Services

Modern Chevrolet and GMC vehicles come equipped with OnStar® and myChevrolet/myGMC apps that help you manage your car’s health.

With the apps, you can:

  • View service history
  • Monitor diagnostics and mileage
  • Schedule service
  • Receive maintenance alerts
  • Remotely lock/unlock and start the vehicle (select models)

Need help setting it up? Our team can walk you through it.


🧾 16. Keep Service Records Organized

Maintaining a full service history isn’t just smart—it increases resale value and simplifies warranty claims.

Tips:

  • Save all receipts and records digitally
  • Use GM’s Owner Center to track service visits
  • Ask us for printed or emailed summaries

We also keep your records on file if you ever need them!


📍 Visit Russell Barnett Chevrolet GMC in Manchester, TN

Along with these pro tips for extending vehicle life, our experienced team is here to help you keep your Chevy or GMC running strong for hundreds of thousands of miles. Whether you’re due for an oil change, want to check your brakes, or in need of a major repair – we’ll treat you like family and get you back on the road quickly.

We proudly serve drivers from Manchester, Tullahoma, McMinnville, and all across Middle Tennessee.


Click Here to Schedule Your Next Service Today!

📍 Russell Barnett Chevrolet GMC
1981 Cowan Highway
Winchester, TN 37398
📞 (931) 967-4513
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Get the most connectivity, entertainment, and safety out of your new Corvette with this complete guide to Apple CarPlay and Android Auto from Russell Barnett Chevrolet GMC

Modern Chevrolet and GMC vehicles come equipped with advanced infotainment systems that make driving more enjoyable and convenient. You can seamlessly connect your smartphone to access maps, music, calls, messages, and more—all while keeping your focus on the road. This complete guide to Apple CarPlay and Android Auto walks you through everything you need to know, from setting up the systems to using advanced features, troubleshooting problems, and maximizing your driving experience.


What Are Apple CarPlay and Android Auto?

Apple CarPlay and Android Auto are smartphone integration platforms that display your favorite apps directly on your Chevrolet or GMC infotainment screen. These tools provide a familiar smartphone-like interface and support hands-free control via Siri or Google Assistant.

Benefits for Chevy and GMC Owners

  • Hands-Free Convenience: Make calls, send texts, and control apps using only your voice.
  • Increased Safety: Keep your hands on the wheel and eyes on the road.
  • Familiar Interface: Enjoy an interface that looks and feels like your smartphone.
  • Wide App Compatibility: Use navigation, music streaming, messaging, and podcast apps.
  • Regular Updates: Features improve automatically with smartphone software updates.

Setting Up Apple CarPlay

Wired Setup (Step-by-Step)

  1. Turn on your Chevrolet or GMC vehicle and infotainment system.
  2. Plug your iPhone into the USB port using a certified Lightning cable.
  3. Accept any prompts on both your iPhone and the infotainment display.
  4. The CarPlay interface will launch automatically.

Wireless Setup

  1. Confirm that your vehicle supports wireless CarPlay.
  2. Enable Bluetooth and Wi-Fi on your iPhone.
  3. Pair your iPhone with your vehicle’s infotainment system.
  4. Approve the prompts to start wireless CarPlay.

Pro Tip: If multiple passengers frequently connect their phones, pre-pair devices to easily switch between users.


Setting Up Android Auto

Wired Setup (Step-by-Step)

  1. Start your Chevrolet or GMC and ensure the infotainment display is on.
  2. Connect your Android phone using a high-quality USB cable.
  3. Install or update the Android Auto app if prompted.
  4. Follow the instructions on your phone and infotainment screen.

Wireless Setup

  1. Verify that your vehicle supports wireless Android Auto.
  2. Enable Bluetooth and Wi-Fi on your phone.
  3. Pair your phone with the infotainment system.
  4. Accept the prompts to begin using Android Auto wirelessly.

Pro Tip: Closing unused apps on your phone before connecting can help improve speed and reliability.


Everyday Features for Chevy and GMC Drivers

Navigation

Apps like Apple Maps, Google Maps, and Waze provide turn-by-turn directions, traffic alerts, lane guidance, and alternate routes. Use voice commands such as “Hey Siri, give me directions to Russell Barnett Chevrolet GMC” or “Hey Google, find the nearest restaurant.”

Music & Entertainment

Enjoy streaming services like Spotify, Apple Music, Pandora, Amazon Music, and Audible. Steering wheel buttons let you skip tracks, pause, or adjust volume without distraction.

Communication

Stay connected safely with hands-free calls and texts. Commands like “Hey Siri, text Emily I’ll be there soon” or “Hey Google, call Dad” make it easy to communicate.

Calendar & Reminders

CarPlay and Android Auto can sync with your calendar and reminders, letting you view upcoming events or get notified of appointments while you drive.


Advanced Tips for Power Users – Now for the COMPLETE guide to Apple CarPlay and Android Auto!

  1. Rearrange App Icons: Place your most-used apps in convenient spots.
  2. Create Voice Shortcuts: Save time with custom commands for navigation and playlists.
  3. Use Split-Screen Mode: On compatible vehicles, display navigation and music controls together.
  4. Enable Do Not Disturb Mode: Prevent notifications from distracting you while driving.
  5. Pair Wireless CarPlay/Android Auto with Wireless Charging: Keep your cabin organized and clutter-free.
  6. Explore Third-Party Apps: Apps like WhatsApp, Telegram, and Overcast enhance your options for messaging and entertainment.

Top 10 Apps Worth Downloading

  1. Google Maps: Reliable navigation with real-time traffic updates and offline maps.
  2. Waze: User-reported road hazards and crowd-sourced traffic information.
  3. Spotify: Access millions of songs, curated playlists, and podcasts.
  4. Apple Music: Perfect for iPhone users with existing music libraries.
  5. Audible: Listen to audiobooks during commutes or road trips.
  6. Apple Podcasts / Podcast Addict: Stay updated on your favorite shows.
  7. WhatsApp: Voice-controlled messaging and calling.
  8. Amazon Music: Another great option for music streaming.
  9. Telegram: Secure messaging with voice chat support.
  10. iHeartRadio: Stream radio stations, talk shows, and podcasts live.

Each app provides unique features for different driver preferences—making your daily drives or long trips more enjoyable.


Expanded FAQ

Do all Chevrolet and GMC models support CarPlay and Android Auto?

Most late-model Chevrolet and GMC vehicles with the latest infotainment systems are compatible. Contact Russell Barnett Chevrolet GMC to verify compatibility.

Will I need a specific cable for setup?

Yes, a certified USB cable is strongly recommended for the most stable wired connection.

Does it use my data plan?

Yes. Navigation, streaming, and app usage consume mobile data.

Why is my connection not working?

Check that your phone and infotainment software are updated. Try a new cable or restart both devices.

Can multiple devices be paired?

Yes. You can pair multiple phones and easily switch between them.

How do I update my vehicle’s infotainment software?

Updates can be performed at home or during a service appointment at Russell Barnett Chevrolet GMC.

Why does my connection drop frequently?

Poor-quality cables or wireless interference may cause issues. Try wired mode for better stability.

Can I add new apps to CarPlay or Android Auto?

Only apps approved for in-vehicle use will be available. Check the Apple App Store or Google Play Store for compatible apps.


Troubleshooting Tips

  • Device Won’t Connect: Restart both your phone and infotainment system, or use a certified cable.
  • Lag or Delays: Close background apps or switch to wired mode.
  • Apps Won’t Load: Update apps on your phone or reinstall them.
  • Black Screen or Errors: Disconnect and reconnect your phone, or restart the infotainment system.

Why Visit Russell Barnett Chevrolet GMC?

At Russell Barnett Chevrolet GMC, we can:

  • Perform OEM infotainment software updates for better performance.
  • Help you set up Apple CarPlay and Android Auto.
  • Provide tips and demonstrations to help you get the most out of your system.

We hope you’ve enjoyed this complete guide to Apple CarPlay and Android Auto! Now it’s time to take it to the next level!

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Russell Barnett Chevrolet Service Department Tips

Your vehicle is one of your most important investments, and keeping it in top shape ensures safety, performance, and long-term value. One of the best ways to protect that investment is by making the most of your visits to the dealership’s service department. Whether you’re in for a routine oil change and tire rotation or a more extensive repair, there’s more you can do than simply drop off the keys. Follow these vehicle service appointment tips to get the most out of your next visit.

At Russell Barnett, we believe that informed customers get the best results. That’s why we’ve put together this comprehensive guide to help you get the most value, efficiency, and peace of mind from every service visit. Let’s dive into expert tips, practical steps, and insider strategies you can use before, during, and after your appointment.


1. Know Your Maintenance Schedule

Before you ever set foot in the service department, it’s crucial to understand your vehicle’s maintenance schedule. This schedule is outlined in your owner’s manual and typically includes milestones based on mileage and time (e.g., 5,000 miles, 30,000 miles, annually, etc.).

Why It Matters:

  • Staying on schedule prevents wear and tear from becoming serious damage.
  • Regular maintenance helps retain resale value.
  • You’ll avoid unnecessary repairs and services.

Tip: If you’re unsure what services are due, contact our service advisors. They can look up your vehicle’s history and provide personalized recommendations.


2. Make an Appointment Ahead of Time

Walk-ins are welcome at most dealerships, but scheduling an appointment ensures:

  • Reduced wait times.
  • Availability of necessary parts and technicians.
  • Access to complimentary services like loaner vehicles or shuttle rides.

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Pro Tip: Use the online scheduler on our website. It’s fast, easy, and allows you to pick the most convenient time slot for your busy schedule.


3. Write Down Your Concerns

If your vehicle is showing symptoms—like unusual sounds, vibrations, dashboard warnings, or performance issues—make a detailed note of them before your visit.

How to Describe Issues Effectively:

  • Use specific terms (e.g., “squealing noise from front right wheel when braking”).
  • Note the conditions under which the issue occurs (e.g., only when turning, only when it’s cold).
  • Include when it started and whether it’s getting worse.

Clear communication helps technicians diagnose problems faster and more accurately.


4. Bring All Relevant Information

To help your service advisor and technician provide the best care, bring:

  • Your maintenance records.
  • Warranty documentation (if applicable).
  • Any receipts for recent services performed elsewhere.
  • Your driver’s license and insurance if using a loaner vehicle.

Extra Tip: If your vehicle is leased, check your lease agreement for service requirements to avoid penalties at the end of your term.


5. Ask for a Multi-Point Inspection

Most dealership service departments, including ours, offer a complimentary multi-point inspection with most visits. Don’t skip this!

What You’ll Learn:

  • The condition of your tires, brakes, battery, fluids, filters, and more.
  • Immediate repair needs vs. upcoming maintenance priorities.
  • Peace of mind or actionable steps.

You’ll receive a report—often color-coded (green, yellow, red)—showing what’s good to go, what needs attention soon, and what requires immediate action.


6. Take Advantage of Service Specials

Before your visit, check the dealership’s website for current service specials and coupons. These might include:

  • Discounts on oil changes or brake service.
  • Free tire rotations with purchase.
  • Seasonal promotions on AC/heating checks or battery testing.

Tip: Sign up for our service department email alerts to receive updates and coupons directly in your inbox.


7. Don’t Be Afraid to Ask Questions

A good service department will take the time to explain:

  • What work is being done and why.
  • What parts are needed.
  • How long the service will take.
  • Cost estimates before starting work.

If anything is unclear, ask. Our service advisors are here to help, not pressure you.

Suggested Questions to Ask:

  • “Is this covered under my warranty?”
  • “Is this a safety issue or can it wait?”
  • “What caused this problem?”
  • “What can I do to prevent this in the future?”

8. Know Your Rights and Warranties

If your vehicle is under a factory warranty, extended warranty, or maintenance plan, you may be entitled to:

  • Free or discounted services.
  • Loaner cars or shuttle rides.
  • Roadside assistance.

Make sure you understand what’s covered and what’s not. If you purchased your vehicle from [Dealership Name], our team can help review your specific warranty terms.


9. Use Waiting Time Wisely

If you’re staying at the dealership while your car is serviced:

  • Bring work, reading material, or entertainment.
  • Take advantage of free Wi-Fi, snacks, coffee, and comfortable lounges.
  • Inquire about real-time updates via text or app.

Or, ask about:

  • Shuttle service to local destinations.
  • Loaner cars for longer repairs.
  • Pickup and drop-off services if available.

10. Review Your Invoice Carefully

Once your service is complete, your advisor will walk you through a breakdown of:

  • Services performed.
  • Parts used.
  • Labor charges.
  • Total costs.

Make sure everything matches what was discussed. If anything seems off, ask for clarification. Reputable service departments will never hesitate to explain the bill in detail.


11. Ask About Future Maintenance

Your service visit is a great time to look ahead. Ask your advisor:

  • “What maintenance should I plan for in the next 6–12 months?”
  • “How much should I budget for those services?”
  • “Are there any signs I should watch out for?”

Getting ahead of future needs helps you plan financially and avoid surprises.


12. Keep a Service Record

Maintain a folder (physical or digital) of all your service records. This helps:

  • Track maintenance intervals.
  • Prove vehicle care if you ever need warranty work.
  • Increase resale or trade-in value.

Tip: Ask us to email a copy of your invoice or use your dealership account portal to track service history online.


13. Build a Relationship With Your Advisor

A strong relationship with your service advisor means:

  • Personalized service based on your vehicle history.
  • Better communication.
  • Priority scheduling and tailored maintenance advice.

When you work with the same advisor consistently, they get to know you and your vehicle’s specific needs, which results in faster and more efficient visits.


14. Don’t Skip Preventative Services

Preventative maintenance—like fluid flushes, belt inspections, and air filter replacements—might not seem urgent but they play a critical role in keeping your vehicle running efficiently.

Neglecting small services can lead to:

  • Decreased fuel efficiency.
  • Bigger, more expensive repairs later.
  • Premature part failure.

Example: Replacing a cabin air filter costs a fraction of what mold removal or HVAC repairs can cost if you skip it too long.


15. Leave Feedback and Reviews

If your experience was positive (or even if it wasn’t), let us know. Feedback helps us improve and helps other customers make informed decisions.

Ways to Leave Feedback:

  • Google, Yelp, or DealerRater reviews.
  • Dealership website surveys.
  • In-person or follow-up emails.

Bonus: Some dealerships offer service discounts for filling out a quick survey—don’t miss that chance!


Conclusion: Make Every Visit Count

Your vehicle deserves top-tier care, and you deserve a smooth, transparent, and helpful service experience. By following these vehicle service appointment tips – like preparing in advance, asking questions, and following up – you can make every visit to the service department as efficient and beneficial as possible.

At Russell Barnett Chevrolet, we’re committed to helping you get the most out of your vehicle ownership experience. Our factory-trained technicians, knowledgeable advisors, and state-of-the-art facilities are here to provide trusted service you can count on, time and time again.

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When you walk into the service department at Russell Barnett Chevy she’s usually the first face you’ll see, greeting you with a kind smile and asking what she can do to help you with your vehicle. She began her career with Russell Barnett in 2020 at our business development center. In 2022 she took the opportunity to begin working as a service advisor where she still is now, doing what she loves to do – helping others and bringing a little more happiness to their day.

Shelby was born and raised right here in Franklin County, a graduate from Huntland High School, and she’s been in the automotive family for most of her life. Her dad has been one of Russell’s finest service technicians for over twenty years, working at multiple locations, and she has a lot of fond memories spending time with him in our shops and working on vehicles at home. When she’s not too busy with work and caring for her children, she loves living the fun country life and riding RZR’s with her family in the mountains.

Thanks, Shelby, for all the hard work you do and for always being such a sweetheart to your customers and coworkers! We’re so thankful for having you in the automotive family for all these years!

Honoring Memorial Day at Arlington National Cemetery

Honoring Our Heroes: The Legacy, Significance, and Traditions of Memorial Day

Each year, on the final Monday of May, Americans take time to honor the brave men and women who gave their lives in defense of our nation. Memorial Day is far more than just the beginning of summer—it is a day of reflection, reverence, and gratitude for the sacrifices made by our fallen heroes. From solemn remembrances to festive parades and backyard gatherings, Memorial Day blends historic traditions with heartfelt appreciation.

In this post, we’ll take a closer look at how Memorial Day began, how it has evolved, and the many ways Americans continue to honor its meaning.


A Look Back: The Origins of Memorial Day

Memorial Day traces its beginnings to the years following the Civil War—a time when the nation grappled with unprecedented loss. With hundreds of thousands of lives lost, communities across the country began setting aside days to decorate soldiers’ graves and pay their respects. Originally known as Decoration Day, this somber tradition took root in both Northern and Southern states.

The first widespread observance occurred on May 30, 1868, when General John A. Logan, representing Union veterans, called for a national day of remembrance. One of the earliest and most notable ceremonies took place at Arlington National Cemetery, where thousands gathered—including President Ulysses S. Grant—to honor over 20,000 fallen Union and Confederate soldiers.

Though officially initiated in the North, similar practices were already underway in Southern communities, many of which held ceremonies as early as 1866. Cities like Charleston, South Carolina; Macon, Georgia; and Columbus, Mississippi have each laid claim as the birthplace of Memorial Day.


Becoming a National Day of Remembrance

For decades, Memorial Day was primarily a Northern tradition, while Southern states observed their own days for Confederate soldiers. However, following the global conflicts of the 20th century—particularly World War I—the holiday was redefined to honor all American service members who lost their lives in battle, regardless of the war.

In 1971, Memorial Day was officially designated a federal holiday, with its observance moved to the last Monday in May. This adjustment allowed more Americans the opportunity to reflect, travel, and participate in commemorative events.


The Deeper Meaning of Memorial Day

While often mistaken for Veterans Day, which honors all who have served, Memorial Day is devoted specifically to remembering those who died in service to the United States.

For many families, this is a personal day—an opportunity to remember loved ones lost in combat. For others, it’s a chance to reflect on the freedom we enjoy, made possible by those who answered the call to duty with courage and resolve.

Though it also signals the unofficial start of summer, the heart of Memorial Day remains focused on honoring the fallen, making it a unique blend of reverence and celebration.


Memorial Day Traditions That Carry On

Over the years, Americans have embraced a number of meaningful ways to observe Memorial Day. Here are a few of the most common and cherished traditions:


1. Visiting Cemeteries and Memorials

Many families visit the gravesites of service members, leaving flowers, flags, and personal tributes. National cemeteries such as Arlington, Gettysburg, and Punchbowl host formal ceremonies and draw thousands of visitors. Volunteers often place small American flags at each headstone, a touching gesture of remembrance.


2. Observing the National Moment of Remembrance

At 3:00 p.m. local time on Memorial Day, Americans are encouraged to pause for one minute of silence in honor of those who gave their lives. This simple yet powerful act unites people across the country in collective reflection.


3. Parades and Community Events

Memorial Day parades are a staple in towns and cities across America. These events often include military units, veterans, marching bands, and local officials. From the grandeur of Washington, D.C. to small-town processions, each parade serves as a public tribute to those who served and sacrificed.


4. Flying the Flag at Half-Staff

In accordance with tradition, the American flag is flown at half-staff until noon on Memorial Day, then raised to full-staff for the rest of the day. This symbolic gesture honors the fallen during the morning and expresses national strength and perseverance afterward.


5. Family Gatherings and Barbecues

While reflection is key, Memorial Day is also a time for families and friends to come together. Cookouts and picnics offer moments of connection and joy, often accompanied by stories of loved ones who served. These gatherings serve as an opportunity to pass down the meaning of the day to younger generations.


6. Sports and National Tributes

Major sporting events—like the Indianapolis 500—take place over Memorial Day weekend. These events often feature military flyovers, moments of silence, and tributes to Gold Star families, blending entertainment with respectful acknowledgment.


7. Acts of Service and Volunteering

Many Americans spend the day giving back—whether it’s volunteering at a veterans’ organization, cleaning local memorials, or participating in charity runs. These actions reflect the spirit of service that Memorial Day embodies.


Ways to Honor Memorial Day Respectfully

As you enjoy the extra day off, consider incorporating one or more of these thoughtful gestures into your celebration:

  • Attend a local ceremony or parade
  • Visit a military cemetery and leave flowers or a flag
  • Watch a documentary or read about American military history
  • Share stories with children or grandchildren about the holiday’s meaning
  • Donate to organizations that support Gold Star families or veterans
  • Wear a red poppy—a long-standing symbol of remembrance

Even the smallest act of appreciation helps keep the spirit and sacrifice of Memorial Day alive.


Final Reflections

Memorial Day is a time of unity, remembrance, and appreciation. It reminds us of the high cost of freedom and the bravery of those who paid that price. As you enjoy your weekend—whether you’re traveling, barbecuing, or relaxing at home—pause to reflect on those who gave everything so we could live in peace.

By honoring them, we not only preserve their legacy but also pass it forward to future generations. Let Memorial Day be more than a holiday—let it be a heartfelt thank you to the heroes we will never forget.

Read more Memorial Day history and traditions from the U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs >>>

Honoring our heroes and their sacrifices for America on Memorial Day
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The 2025 Chevrolet Silverado 1500 continues to set the bar higher in the full-size pickup segment, blending tough performance, reliability, and refined comfort. Whether you’re tackling those big jobs or exploring the wilderness, the latest Silverado 1500 is engineered to take you where you need to go.​


Bold Exterior Design

2025 Chevrolet Silverado 1500

The 2025 Silverado 1500 boasts a commanding presence on the road, characterized by its bold grille, sculpted hood, and dynamic body lines. Available in a range of striking colors, including the new Cypress Gray and Riptide Blue Metallic, the Silverado offers personalization to match your style. LED headlamps and taillamps not only enhance visibility but also add a modern touch to its rugged appearance.​


Powertrain Options for Every Driver

Chevrolet offers a diverse lineup of engines for the 2025 Silverado 1500, ensuring there’s a perfect match for every driver:​

  • 2.7L TurboMax™ Engine: Delivering 310 horsepower and a best-in-class 430 lb-ft of torque, this engine provides impressive performance for daily driving and light-duty tasks.​
  • 5.3L EcoTec3 V8: With 355 horsepower and 383 lb-ft of torque, this V8 engine balances power and efficiency, making it ideal for a variety of applications.​
  • 6.2L EcoTec3 V8: The most potent option, offering 420 horsepower and 460 lb-ft of torque, perfect for heavy-duty towing and hauling.​
  • 3.0L Duramax® Turbo-Diesel I6: Known for its exceptional fuel efficiency and torque, this diesel engine is capable of towing up to 13,300 pounds, making it a top choice for long-distance hauling.​
3.0L Duramax

Advanced Towing and Payload Capabilities

2025 Chevrolet Silverado 1500 Towing

The 2025 Silverado 1500 is engineered to handle demanding tasks with ease:​

  • Maximum Towing Capacity: Up to 13,300 pounds when equipped with the 3.0L Duramax® Turbo-Diesel engine.​
  • Maximum Payload: Up to 2,260 pounds, allowing you to carry heavy loads confidently.​

Features like the available Advanced Trailering System provide customizable trailer profiles, trailer tire pressure monitoring, and pre-departure checklists, ensuring a safe and efficient towing experience.​


Interior Comfort and Technology

Step inside the 2025 Silverado 1500, and you’ll find a cabin designed for both comfort and functionality:​

  • Spacious Seating: Ample legroom and headroom ensure comfort for all passengers, with available heated and ventilated front seats for added luxury.​
  • Infotainment System: The Chevrolet Infotainment 3 system features a user-friendly touchscreen, Apple CarPlay®, Android Auto™, and available navigation, keeping you connected on the go.​
  • Premium Materials: High-quality materials and thoughtful design elements create an inviting atmosphere, especially in higher trims like the LTZ and High Country.​

Safety and Driver Assistance Features

Safety is paramount in the 2025 Silverado 1500, which offers a suite of advanced features:​

  • Forward Collision Alert: Warns you of potential front-end collisions, helping to prevent accidents.
  • Lane Keep Assist with Lane Departure Warning: Helps you stay centered in your lane and alerts you if you unintentionally drift.​
  • Adaptive Cruise Control: Maintains a set distance from the vehicle ahead, adjusting speed as necessary.​
  • Rear Cross Traffic Alert: Assists when backing out of parking spaces by detecting cross traffic behind you.​

Trim Levels to Suit Every Lifestyle

2025 Chevrolet Silverado 1500

The 2025 Silverado 1500 is available in multiple trims, each offering unique features:​

  • WT (Work Truck): A practical choice with essential features for daily tasks.​
  • Custom: Adds style and convenience features for a more personalized experience.​
  • LT: Balances comfort and functionality with upgraded interior materials and technology.​
  • RST: Offers a sporty appearance with body-color bumpers and additional tech features.​
  • LTZ: Introduces premium features, including leather seating and advanced safety systems.​
  • High Country: The pinnacle of luxury, featuring exclusive design elements and top-tier amenities.​

Special Editions for Unique Preferences

Chevrolet offers several special editions of the 2025 Silverado 1500 to cater to diverse tastes:​

  • ZR2 Bison Edition: Developed in collaboration with AEV, this off-road-focused model includes unique skid plates, bumpers, and wheels for enhanced capability.​
  • Redline Edition: Features striking red and black accents, 20-inch black wheels, and distinctive badging for a bold look.​
  • Midnight Edition: Boasts a blacked-out aesthetic with black wheels, badging, and trim, creating a stealthy appearance.​
  • Rally Edition: Includes rally-inspired stripes, black accents, and available 22-inch wheels for a sporty vibe.​

Let’s Go!

The 2025 Chevrolet Silverado 1500 stands as a testament to Chevrolet’s commitment to innovation, performance, and customer satisfaction. With its range of powerful engines, advanced technology, and versatile configurations, it caters to a wide array of drivers and needs. Whether you’re seeking a reliable workhorse or a luxurious daily driver, the Silverado 1500 delivers on all fronts.

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From sports and competitions to family reunions and vacations – We usually hit the road more often this time of year. Here’s a few tips to make sure your next trip goes as smoothly as possible:

Trip Planning & Organization

  1. Plan Your Route Ahead of Time – Use GPS or a map app, and have a paper backup just in case.
  2. Monitor Weather and Road Updates – Stay informed about potential detours or delays.
  3. Book Accommodations Early – Ensure availability by reserving hotels or campsites in advance.
  4. Create a Budget – Account for fuel, meals, lodging, and entertainment expenses.
  5. Download Maps and Media for Offline Use – Helpful when traveling through low-service areas.

Vehicle Preparation

  1. Get Your Car Checked – Inspect tires, brakes, oil, battery, and lights before departure.
  2. Assemble a Roadside Emergency Kit – Include a spare tire, jumper cables, flashlight, and first-aid supplies.
  3. Ensure Insurance and Registration Are Valid – Keep documents accessible and up to date.
  4. Have a Spare Key – Store it separately to prevent lockout issues.

Packing Essentials

  1. Bring Snacks and Drinks – Save time and money by packing your own refreshments.
  2. Wear Comfortable, Layered Clothing – Be ready for temperature changes.
  3. Pack Chargers and Power Banks – Keep your devices powered for navigation and entertainment.
  4. Carry Cash and Cards – Some locations may not accept electronic payments.
  5. Don’t Forget Sunglasses and Sunscreen – Protect yourself from sun exposure.

Safety and Well-Being

  1. Take Frequent Breaks – Stop every few hours to stretch and stay alert.
  2. Share Your Itinerary with Someone – Let a trusted person know your route and schedule.
  3. Alternate Drivers When Possible – Helps prevent fatigue on long trips.
  4. Stay Hydrated – Drinking enough water helps maintain focus.
  5. Obey Traffic Laws – Be mindful of varying speed limits and local regulations.

Enjoy the Experience

  1. Create a Playlist or Download Podcasts – Keep yourself entertained on the road.
  2. Document the Journey – Capture memories through photos, videos, or a travel journal.
  3. Make Time for Interesting Stops – Explore scenic views, landmarks, and unique restaurants along the way.