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    Chevrolet Equinox

    EPA MPG: 26 mpg

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    Chevrolet Equinox Road Test
    Introduction

    The Chevrolet Equinox aims straight at the popular compact SUV segment, with its high-tech features, accomplished road manners and generous interior room. However, it doesn't quite deliver on its promise of good performance and fuel economy from its standard engine, and the interior is rather drab.

    The engine is a bit of a letdown; the 1.5-liter turbo four-cylinder doesn't pack a lot of reserve power but delivers a decent 25 mpg. This engine now makes 175 hp for 2023. The transmission isn't the slickest -- you do feel some shifts -- but it's not annoying. The standard gas-saving stop/start feature is unobtrusive.

    To its credit, the Equinox is roomy, has a quiet interior, absorbent and controlled ride, and responsive handling.

    The front seats have eight-way power adjustments, including two-way power lumbar, and they're comfortable over a long commute. The rear seat is generous and folds flat, providing a large cargo space. Visibility is quite good except where the rear three-quarter view is compromised by its thick pillars.

    Even though there are some soft-touch materials and a bit of chrome scattered about, the overall feel of the interior is a bit on the cheap side, reminding us of a cut-rate rental car.

    We're pleased to see the availability of Chevrolet's infotainment 3 system -- one of the better systems around. It's easy to use and comes with wireless Apple CarPlay and Android Auto compatibility.

    Our midlevel, all-wheel-drive LT came with popular options including a power rear liftgate, a panoramic sunroof, heated seats, and dual-zone automatic climate control as well as blind spot warning and rear cross traffic warning.

    Forward collision warning and city-speed automatic emergency braking with pedestrian detection are standard on all trim lines.

    The Equinox is a pleasant enough entry in this popular segment and it now competes on equal footing with the heavyweights of the class. It has an edge in terms of ride comfort, quietness, room and easy controls, but interior quality, performance and the value proposition are its weaker links.

    Summary

    Best Version to Get

    Most buyers will go for an LT trim, which includes heated front seats, a power liftgate, dual-zone automatic climate control, and blind spot warning with rear cross traffic warning. Adding the Safety and Infotainment package brings a larger infotainment system, ad...

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