I remember test driving a 2013 GMC Terrain (mechanically identical to the Equinox) with the 3.6 V6. That thing had crazy power for a small SUV. Those days are long gone….175 horsepower on this one. 😬
Yeah, I think it was up to 2020 with these vehicles [Equinox/Terrain/X4] that you could get a 2.0 turbo with 250HP. Can you guess what I'm looking at eventually to replace my '08 Rabbit?
I have a ‘23 LS with the black out pkg (blue paint). Other than the weak powertrain, absolutely no issues or complaints after 13k miles. Oil change is easy as can be and it’s very low maintenance. Will it get 250k miles on it? Probably not, but I am getting 32 mpg quite regularly. I’ll take it. Nice review Ben.
Thank you for the review Ben. You keep your review nice, to the point and well edited. Thank you for another GM review. I was a bit concerned about the engine. It seems to be doing the job.
This car could use s hybrid option to keep up with the japanese and Korean auto brands. Unfortunately this vehicle is going be a afterthought despite it being a solid budget friendly suv.
Test drove one yesterday. Nice car, great power, but compared to the success and cost of the leaders in the industry (Toyota Rav 4, Honda cr-v, and Mazda CX-5), it needs to be much cheaper to get it into the discussion of “great SUV’s for the money” At that price point, I might as well spend a bit more and buy one-off the “top 3” in the industry…imo.
Underpowered, outdated, and overpriced. Basically a Malibu with a lift kit...buy a Blazer with the 2.0L Turbo for about the same money that gives you more power and more interior room.
Blazers cost a lot more than equinox’s, the equinox is dated by not that much, has plenty of features, plenty of power, and priced very fairly, and dealerships often mark down the equinox but markup the blazer
I have a white one, and I love mine, it feels zippy and it feels smooth on any road. Also my first car
1.5 ??!? LOL
I remember test driving a 2013 GMC Terrain (mechanically identical to the Equinox) with the 3.6 V6. That thing had crazy power for a small SUV. Those days are long gone….175 horsepower on this one. 😬
Yeah, I think it was up to 2020 with these vehicles [Equinox/Terrain/X4] that you could get a 2.0 turbo with 250HP. Can you guess what I'm looking at eventually to replace my '08 Rabbit?
Well GMC Terrain is a rich man Chevy vehicle but Chevrolet Equinox is a poor man vehicle
I have a ‘23 LS with the black out pkg (blue paint). Other than the weak powertrain, absolutely no issues or complaints after 13k miles. Oil change is easy as can be and it’s very low maintenance. Will it get 250k miles on it? Probably not, but I am getting 32 mpg quite regularly. I’ll take it. Nice review Ben.
The Equinox should come with a car cover.
Thank you for the review Ben. You keep your review nice, to the point and well edited. Thank you for another GM review. I was a bit concerned about the engine. It seems to be doing the job.
This car could use s hybrid option to keep up with the japanese and Korean auto brands. Unfortunately this vehicle is going be a afterthought despite it being a solid budget friendly suv.
GM has phoned it in with the Equinox as the EV Equinox will be coming soon.
it's more expensive than the powertrain equivalent CR-V
Thank you for sharing. I like the body style. Plus the outgoing model doesn’t have a CVT like the ‘25 FWD will have.
I wish chevy didnt kill the 2.0t/9spd in the equinox and malibu. I wouldn’t even consider buying either of them without it
Why do you need so much power?
@donvanhove3 who wants a slow car?
atleast it doesn’t have a crappy cvt
They should’ve never gotten rid of the 2 L turbo
Test drove one yesterday. Nice car, great power, but compared to the success and cost of the leaders in the industry (Toyota Rav 4, Honda cr-v, and Mazda CX-5), it needs to be much cheaper to get it into the discussion of “great SUV’s for the money”
At that price point, I might as well spend a bit more and buy one-off the “top 3” in the industry…imo.
Did you try the adaptive cruise control on this vehicle? I can't figure out how to use it.
I’m undecided between the 2024 Chevy Equinox Premier & the 2024 Chevy Blazer Premier.
Wait for the 2025 equinox
equinox sold a 2.0 Turno on it too, until the last couple years
2024 Chevrolet Equinox Premier Redline Edition!
The red stripes on the exterior made me think of Dodge initially.
Love the look
Your reviews should include when the lights are on and when the emergency flashers are on.
You now there is a guy that buys the used Equinox and the terrain, I have no idea what he does with them.
Overpriced small engine my brother bought the blazer r/s with the 3.6 that hauls azzz . And it was cheaper then this one
No fog lights.
Gosh, if you spoke any faster it would be beyond human hearing.
Underpowered, outdated, and overpriced. Basically a Malibu with a lift kit...buy a Blazer with the 2.0L Turbo for about the same money that gives you more power and more interior room.
Blazers cost a lot more than equinox’s, the equinox is dated by not that much, has plenty of features, plenty of power, and priced very fairly, and dealerships often mark down the equinox but markup the blazer
Adorable 😂
Everything is out of date in this vehicle old style especially the interior and The instrument panel
Not to mention it’s GM so it’s crap!
4:45 Ahabitty biibity dips blipy blood splinter? Wtf tweaking
Talk a little to fast.
The 2023 Kia Sportage Hybrid SX Prestige is bigger and much better than this. And its cheaper. 🙄
gets stolen faster, blow up engine/transmission before 50K, and catches fire way more likely.
Chevy can beat that record easily 😂
Chevy won't catch fire
Absolutely not!
@@speedingAtI94tell ‘em.
This is nothing but SCRAP!
Lmao