There is absolutely nothing wrong with the plastic GM uses for dashboards and side panels, it's totaly fine. Easy to clean, durable, lighter and cheaper. I do not understand why people get overly excited about USB ports and LED headlights. These things do not excite me at all.
Mike, please add MPG graphics when you talk about fuel consumption. Also graphics for horsepower and torque would be helpful too. Otherwise, great review.
You wont ever pay MSRP with Chevys or any GM. Go to a dealer website and see any month, there's DEEP discounts on Equinox. I think they should just lower their MSRP but for some reason they like people to think they are getting a deal perhaps.
@@robinsd4 agree. What GM should do is be right in line with their competitors' pricing and give the vehicle some better features like better cloth seats at least. The denim looking material they are using this year is so ugly.
Nice spec. The best look available on the current Equinox.. Looks really sharp, I am liking it! I have a 17' Malibu and i'm in love with GM's suite of tech and the comfort and quietness that they offer. I've been considering stepping up to the Equinox but i'd pretty much have to order one to get it looking like your tester. I'm definitely considering it given how good the Malibu is on the same chassis.
GM will never learn that cheaping out on such obvious things as surrounding occupants in a sea of hard plastic, fake chrome, scrimping on safety features (automatically engaging all-wheel drive) and unforgivable fit and finish issues, reminds consumers of the GM from before the U.S. taxpayers bailed them out... A reliability nightmare wrapped in a pretty package. I'll pass GM. Thanks for your informative review and reminding me of how I was, but never will be again, suckered into purchasing a GM product.
It's a very nice driving vehicle and has lots of great features.. I'm considering one, but only with huge price reduction in any offer I do, cause it's overpriced and due to depreciation values... or I'll walk... I believe the awd, after you switch it on, is on demand type, but just is not on automatically.. I don't like this either, but since only need it on bad weather days, I can be aware to turn it on when starting the car in bad weather situation. or turn it on if starts to rain/snow... if it helps with fuel economy to be off normally ? I am spoiled with a Santa fe with it's pretty good awd system w/locking centre diff... would buy another Santa fe, but it's fuel ecomoy in it's under powered 2.0L is worse than my 2011 6cyl awd santa fe.. so it's off the table due to bad fuel rating and slower power accel. scores..
Looks good, lots of features, etc. but I'd never buy this over a Toyota in a million years. New RAV4 Hybrid with *40MPG* (and Toyota reliability) for me if I buy from this segment.
My biggest problem with this vehicle is that it has plenty of safety options available but very little comes standard. If you want the options that come standard on a CRV EX you will probably pay close to 10,000 more for those options on an Equinox. They package all the cool things that come standard on the CRV EX in separate option packages that cost thousands extra. Pretty sad. If they really want to compete they need to make more of these optional features standard.
The auto light is placed too low,every time I exit the vehicle my knees hit the knob & the light stays on & I have to put it back on auto...I’m 6’1. This vehicle is also not good on gas at all in the 2.0T...Overall as a new vehicle it’s “OK”...Long term I would never even consider it.Its an insurance rental.
Good solid review of a good solid car. How would you compare it to a similar year and trim level Jeep Cherokee ? Noting in particular, cost, MPG, performance, interior look and feel .... and very important relative cabin sound level. Side question, how do you feel about buying used rental cars? I subscribed and hit the bell.
Purchased a chevy Equinox in February 2019. It has 1,144 miles on it. Died in the middle of traffic over Memorial Day weekend. Engine/Transmission malfunction. Dealership duct taped the broken part which is on indefinite backorder. They refused me a loaner and sent me on my way. Still not functional nor safe. At second shop. It’s a known problem with no fix in sight. Still no resolution........ 1,144 miles. Brand. New. Car.
JasparTheGhost, run in the opposite direction. GM has had the absolute most disregard for what has happened. Eventually filed a BBB complaint. Headed to arbitration, they have YET to fix the vehicle properly.
Attention Enterprise, Hertz, Avis, National, Alamo, Budget! Please watch this video to consider your next fleet purchase. Also, what’s up with those janky ass letters being all crooked at 3:26? That’s cheap body shop quality. Not factory quality.
@@hamidmghazi I agree to a point. The real estate you gain from it pays for the gimmick. The Terrain with all its cubby holes and storage seems like a nice package.
I own a ‘few’ cars. But I rent a lot of cars (recently 1,500km on a QX60). This fits into that category of car.... an interesting rental. A great week/weekend affair car; but by the end of the week, you don’t have to marry her.... just drop off the keys. My advice... stick to renting this one. It was another great review Mike. Keep it up. Thanks for the video.
The newly redesigned 2018 Equinox is amoung the low repair rates per 100 of all compact SUVs and probabaly the most reliable new one in the segment today, according to Truedelta.
@@ronh2660 But Ronny what years are we talking about here? I believe the review is 2019 . I don't recall Honda or Toyota having takata air bag issues in recent years. If you are comparing one issue over a sinking ship company, best you think twice. How many GM issues would you like to discuss Bud? Countless to name right? Let me start with one. An ignition that cuts out and locks up steering and trust me it happens alot even on newer models. So let's end the debate right here.
@@swanblake I dunno, I was pretty clear about the shoddy workmanship and the price being an issue. My job is to review pros and cons as I see them. No reason for me to BS about it.
The Equinox 1.5t awd costs about US$7,000 less than a CR-V 1.5t awd. Such a good value!
It's a nice car with lots of tech but the 1.6 turbodiesel is pretty unique in the segment and if you do frequent highway commutes it is a top pick.
There is absolutely nothing wrong with the plastic GM uses for dashboards and side panels, it's totaly fine. Easy to clean, durable, lighter and cheaper. I do not understand why people get overly excited about USB ports and LED headlights. These things do not excite me at all.
I've never been a fan of the Equinox but this new design is definitely better looking. I like it!
Mike, please add MPG graphics when you talk about fuel consumption. Also graphics for horsepower and torque would be helpful too. Otherwise, great review.
Welcome back Mike. It has been a long time.
I would never pay 46K for this car....I got a Mercedes GLC300 for 4K more. This will depreciate like crazy...
No because it’s a lease and I know exactly how much it will cost me.... no disappointment when selling back the car
You wont ever pay MSRP with Chevys or any GM. Go to a dealer website and see any month, there's DEEP discounts on Equinox. I think they should just lower their MSRP but for some reason they like people to think they are getting a deal perhaps.
Lisa G Yeah, old american car dealer mentality... I hate this approach. They would never sell any at the listed price.
@@robinsd4 agree. What GM should do is be right in line with their competitors' pricing and give the vehicle some better features like better cloth seats at least. The denim looking material they are using this year is so ugly.
Nice spec. The best look available on the current Equinox.. Looks really sharp, I am liking it! I have a 17' Malibu and i'm in love with GM's suite of tech and the comfort and quietness that they offer. I've been considering stepping up to the Equinox but i'd pretty much have to order one to get it looking like your tester. I'm definitely considering it given how good the Malibu is on the same chassis.
GM will never learn that cheaping out on such obvious things as surrounding occupants in a sea of hard plastic, fake chrome, scrimping on safety features (automatically engaging all-wheel drive) and unforgivable fit and finish issues, reminds consumers of the GM from before the U.S. taxpayers bailed them out... A reliability nightmare wrapped in a pretty package. I'll pass GM. Thanks for your informative review and reminding me of how I was, but never will be again, suckered into purchasing a GM product.
That plastic cleans up so well and take vinyl dressing to look brand new for decades.
I have a 2012 Malibu and have had no problems with it, except a leaking battery that ate up my battery cable.
It's a very nice driving vehicle and has lots of great features.. I'm considering one, but only with huge price reduction in any offer I do, cause it's overpriced and due to depreciation values... or I'll walk... I believe the awd, after you switch it on, is on demand type, but just is not on automatically.. I don't like this either, but since only need it on bad weather days, I can be aware to turn it on when starting the car in bad weather situation. or turn it on if starts to rain/snow... if it helps with fuel economy to be off normally ? I am spoiled with a Santa fe with it's pretty good awd system w/locking centre diff... would buy another Santa fe, but it's fuel ecomoy in it's under powered 2.0L is worse than my 2011 6cyl awd santa fe.. so it's off the table due to bad fuel rating and slower power accel. scores..
3:28 holy wonkiness, who slapped on that badge all tilted? talk about lack of care
I watched it 3 times to see if its crooked
Looks good, lots of features, etc. but I'd never buy this over a Toyota in a million years. New RAV4 Hybrid with *40MPG* (and Toyota reliability) for me if I buy from this segment.
The 2018 Equinox has less repairs per 100 vs RAV4 according to Truedelta data.
My biggest problem with this vehicle is that it has plenty of safety options available but very little comes standard. If you want the options that come standard on a CRV EX you will probably pay close to 10,000 more for those options on an Equinox. They package all the cool things that come standard on the CRV EX in separate option packages that cost thousands extra. Pretty sad. If they really want to compete they need to make more of these optional features standard.
The auto light is placed too low,every time I exit the vehicle my knees hit the knob & the light stays on & I have to put it back on auto...I’m 6’1.
This vehicle is also not good on gas at all in the 2.0T...Overall as a new vehicle it’s “OK”...Long term I would never even consider it.Its an insurance rental.
Good solid review of a good solid car. How would you compare it to a similar year and trim level Jeep Cherokee ? Noting in particular, cost, MPG, performance, interior look and feel .... and very important relative cabin sound level. Side question, how do you feel about buying used rental cars? I subscribed and hit the bell.
I like the equinox
speaking as a canadian who is fluent im metric, I much prefer MPG
please please do a Canadian review of Toyota Avalon. Thank you.
Purchased a chevy Equinox in February 2019. It has 1,144 miles on it. Died in the middle of traffic over Memorial Day weekend. Engine/Transmission malfunction. Dealership duct taped the broken part which is on indefinite backorder. They refused me a loaner and sent me on my way. Still not functional nor safe. At second shop. It’s a known problem with no fix in sight. Still no resolution........ 1,144 miles. Brand. New. Car.
Hmm I was ready to buy this car but your comment is giving me doubts...
JasparTheGhost, run in the opposite direction. GM has had the absolute most disregard for what has happened. Eventually filed a BBB complaint. Headed to arbitration, they have YET to fix the vehicle properly.
Why would you buy this over a hybrid RAV4?
What about auto parking?
how many people will buy this one, ummmm, interesting, btw, who shut down the plant in ontraio.
It's also made at spring hill Tennessee plant
Attention Enterprise, Hertz, Avis, National, Alamo, Budget! Please watch this video to consider your next fleet purchase.
Also, what’s up with those janky ass letters being all crooked at 3:26? That’s cheap body shop quality. Not factory quality.
Million dollar question I've been wrestling with... GMC Terrain, or the Chev Equinox?
To me that push-button gear shifters in the Terrain is deal breaker
@@hamidmghazi I agree to a point. The real estate you gain from it pays for the gimmick. The Terrain with all its cubby holes and storage seems like a nice package.
And the answer is ... no.
CRV, RAV4, Forester, Highlander, even a Grand Cherokee. are all great values. And should be considered.
Neither.
That model you have isn’t the one made at CAMI. It’s made in Mexico
Professional review. Good presentation. Car Looks old though
Lease an LS or LT.
I own a ‘few’ cars. But I rent a lot of cars (recently 1,500km on a QX60). This fits into that category of car.... an interesting rental. A great week/weekend affair car; but by the end of the week, you don’t have to marry her.... just drop off the keys. My advice... stick to renting this one. It was another great review Mike. Keep it up. Thanks for the video.
Why?
So they put that much technology on the car but no auto AWD? #fail
As Scotty Kilmer says, GM quality is going down like a stone! LOL
The newly redesigned 2018 Equinox is amoung the low repair rates per 100 of all compact SUVs and probabaly the most reliable new one in the segment today, according to Truedelta.
It's difficult to understand Mr Kilmer. He forgets to mention taka airbags in Hondas and Toyotas
@@ronh2660 is that all though ? Yea it's so difficult to replace an airbag for free.
@@moeanthony9308 as long as it doesn't explode shards of metal in your face! LOL, ha, (whatever you kids say)
@@ronh2660 But Ronny what years are we talking about here? I believe the review is 2019 . I don't recall Honda or Toyota having takata air bag issues in recent years. If you are comparing one issue over a sinking ship company, best you think twice. How many GM issues would you like to discuss Bud? Countless to name right? Let me start with one. An ignition that cuts out and locks up steering and trust me it happens alot even on newer models. So let's end the debate right here.
Ontario Place gets used for something again :)
Should leave the vehicle for demolition.
46K inexpensive huh?? crappy quality control issue nahhhhhh do better chevy!
This is a total fluff review. I expected this terrible quality from a mommy blog site but not Mike. Shame
I said "this is not an inexpensive car". Did you watch to the end?
@@swanblake I dunno, I was pretty clear about the shoddy workmanship and the price being an issue. My job is to review pros and cons as I see them. No reason for me to BS about it.
$46,000 !! For that garbage . By a Honda , Toyota or Nissan . Typical Chevy interior .
Nissan isn't nearly as good as they used to be, plus their Jatco transmissions suck.
Eric Glueckert Great info !! 👍
GM = Chevy = Piece of S**t! I would rather buy a used Honda CR-V, Toyota Rav-4 or Ford Escape than that crap! Great review though 👍
Talk about a total PR fluff piece. Clearly they are worried about getting free vehicles from Chevy in the future
138 hp? That's laughable.
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