Wednesday, 10 January 2018

2018 Chevrolet Equinox First Review quoting Kelley Blue Book

Rated at 170 horses, it cedes power leadership to the 1.5Ts in the best-selling Honda CR-V (190 hp) and No. Chevrolet has had a seat at the high-roller table with its Equinox, but even after 13 years its a perennial fifth-place seller. The price seems rightâ€"starting at $24,475, the Equinox undercuts the cheapest 1.5T variants of the Escape and CR-V by $1,673 and $3,160, respectively. The Equinox and Escape use a similar jointly developed six-speed automatic, and the CR-V gets a CVT. But Chevys all-new 2018 Equinox brings a fresh pile of chips to the game.


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2018 Chevrolet Equinox First Review
The only engine available at launch is a 1.5-liter turbocharged 4-cylinder, and its a good drivetrain. The 2018 Equinox shrinks, losing its "tweener" status, and is now much closer to the Honda CR-V in all four main dimensions. All along the 2018 Equinox remained quiet inside, allowing us to chat or listen to the audio system without raising the volume. Chevrolet credits the weight saving to high-strength steel and other grams-add-up type measures, but the reality is that theres quite a bit less Equinox this time around. All-new structureThe new Equinox is based on an all-new architecture that weighs about 400 pounds less than its predecessor.


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