Chevrolet Equinox
+Trim:
MSRP*
$25,995.00
Fuel Economy
City
9.2
L/100K
9.2
L/100K
Highway
6.1
L/100K
6.1
L/100K
Vehicle Dimensions (mm)
4771
1842
2857
1684
2011 Chevrolet Equinox LS |
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|---|---|
| Fuel City | 9.2L/100K |
| Fuel Highway | 6.1L/100K |
| Transmission | Automatic |
| Max Power | 136 KW 182 HP |
| Body Type | Sport Utility Vehicle |
| Number of Doors | 5 |
| Engine | 2.4l |
| Drive Wheels | Front Wheel Drive |
2010 Chevrolet Equinox LT Road Test Review
The all-new 2010 Chevrolet Equinox hits the streets with a fresh face, a new drivetrain and completely revised architecture,
a triple-threat combination for the besieged American auto manufacturer.
The Equinox turns to the Chevrolet Malibu sedan and Traverse crossover for inspiration when it comes to the exterior design. Its front end comes complete with the distinguishable two-tiered grille, golden bowtie at centre, while other styling features include wraparound headlamps, a strong roofline, dual round tail lamps and more. Tying the new design to the road is a set of P225/65R17 all-season tires with 17” aluminum wheels.
Under the long hood is a new engine, GM’s 2.4L, 16-valve, DOHC, I-4 engine that produces 182 horsepower and 172 lb-ft of torque. Previously, the Equinox was only offered with a V6, so not only does the 2010 model look better, but it can get better fuel economy too.
On average, the 2.4 uses an estimated 9.2L/100km in the city and 6.1L/100km on the highway. Those results aren’t too shabby considering this crossover seats five and boasts a pretty decent number of horses under the hood. Plus, the Equinox has the best in-class highway fuel consumption with the 2.4L engine, which is something to brag about.
Contributing to the great fuel results is a six-speed automatic transmission, and an option to drive in an “eco” kind of way. The “eco” button is located just above the gearbox and, when pressed, allows the vehicle to change its shift points to maximize fuel economy. This is especially useful when driving in stop-and-go traffic or when you’re just
inching along; something I am very familiar with! But if power and a V6 engine are what tickles your fancy the Equinox can be equipped with a 3.0L V6 that produces 264 horsepower and 222 lb-ft of torque.
The new Equinox interior is a treat too. First off, the dash is anything but boring. The use of different colours, including ambient “ice blue” lighting, and textures, makes it aesthetically appealing. Also, I’m a huge fan of the positioning of the air vents, primarily the vents to the left of the “floating” centre stack and to right of the driver’s door. I know it sounds like an odd thing to be excited about, but I’ll tell you why they’re great. In the winter months I find my hands get quite cold, and to warm them up
when driving I usually angle the heating vents towards my hands. Now, when the vents are horizontal and further away it’s a lot harder to get the heat to blow directly on my hands. With the Equinox’s vents close to the steering wheel and vertical, my hands were nice and toasty all the time and it didn’t take a lot of fiddling around to make it happen.
Also great are the multi-toned, premium cloth seats. They’re comfortable and chic looking. The combination of Jet Black and Light Titanium colours with red stitching definitely brightens the cabin. The only negative comment I heard about the interior was in regards to the middle seat. A group of friends and I went out for lunch and poor Michelle,
who is 6 feet tall got stuck in the middle. She had no problems with the leg or headroom, but the seatback was rather stiff and uncomfortable. Next time I told her to bring a pillow! Nevertheless, I didn’t hear any qualms from anyone else.
When driving the Equinox, I found that the cabin was rather quiet. When accelerating, I expected the higher revs of the 4-cylinder engine would be a lot more audible from inside the cabin, but that wasn’t the case and I’m glad. I also felt the firmness of the 4-wheel independent suspension was to my liking. The front-wheel drive compact crossover (four-wheel drive is optional) performed admirably on
the roads and had good form when it came to taking corners. Where it lacked was in the rear visibility department. Backing up and parallel parking were challenging activities, but nothing I couldn’t overcome. Now, if this were the 2LT model I would have had the assistance of a rearview camera. Oh well, maybe next time!
Pricing the 2010 Equinox is quite favourable, with an MSRP of $27,725 excluding freight & PDI, and comes with quite a lot of standard features including 4-wheel disc brakes with ABS, six airbags, StabiliTrak® electronic stability control system, Traction Control, and more. The optional XM satellite radio ($260) and a rear cargo cover ($90), which were also equipped on the LT model, brought the price as tested to $29,425 (including delivery charges, but before taxes).
Overall, I’m impressed with what Chevy has done with its Equinox. It looks good, drives well and feels nice. With a product like this, the Equinox is bound to do well.
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| The new Equinox is a giant leap forward from the outgoing model. (Photo: Canadian Auto Press) |
The Equinox turns to the Chevrolet Malibu sedan and Traverse crossover for inspiration when it comes to the exterior design. Its front end comes complete with the distinguishable two-tiered grille, golden bowtie at centre, while other styling features include wraparound headlamps, a strong roofline, dual round tail lamps and more. Tying the new design to the road is a set of P225/65R17 all-season tires with 17” aluminum wheels.
Under the long hood is a new engine, GM’s 2.4L, 16-valve, DOHC, I-4 engine that produces 182 horsepower and 172 lb-ft of torque. Previously, the Equinox was only offered with a V6, so not only does the 2010 model look better, but it can get better fuel economy too.
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| Clean, attractive lines from every vantage point. (Photo: Canadian Auto Press) |
Contributing to the great fuel results is a six-speed automatic transmission, and an option to drive in an “eco” kind of way. The “eco” button is located just above the gearbox and, when pressed, allows the vehicle to change its shift points to maximize fuel economy. This is especially useful when driving in stop-and-go traffic or when you’re just
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| A stylish interior, the Equinox is also well put together. (Photo: Canadian Auto Press) |
The new Equinox interior is a treat too. First off, the dash is anything but boring. The use of different colours, including ambient “ice blue” lighting, and textures, makes it aesthetically appealing. Also, I’m a huge fan of the positioning of the air vents, primarily the vents to the left of the “floating” centre stack and to right of the driver’s door. I know it sounds like an odd thing to be excited about, but I’ll tell you why they’re great. In the winter months I find my hands get quite cold, and to warm them up
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| Lots of room in back. (Photo: Canadian Auto Press) |
Also great are the multi-toned, premium cloth seats. They’re comfortable and chic looking. The combination of Jet Black and Light Titanium colours with red stitching definitely brightens the cabin. The only negative comment I heard about the interior was in regards to the middle seat. A group of friends and I went out for lunch and poor Michelle,
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| Loads of room for cargo. (Photo: Canadian Auto Press) |
When driving the Equinox, I found that the cabin was rather quiet. When accelerating, I expected the higher revs of the 4-cylinder engine would be a lot more audible from inside the cabin, but that wasn’t the case and I’m glad. I also felt the firmness of the 4-wheel independent suspension was to my liking. The front-wheel drive compact crossover (four-wheel drive is optional) performed admirably on
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| The Equinox is one solid offering from the reborn Chevrolet. (Photo: Canadian Auto Press) |
Pricing the 2010 Equinox is quite favourable, with an MSRP of $27,725 excluding freight & PDI, and comes with quite a lot of standard features including 4-wheel disc brakes with ABS, six airbags, StabiliTrak® electronic stability control system, Traction Control, and more. The optional XM satellite radio ($260) and a rear cargo cover ($90), which were also equipped on the LT model, brought the price as tested to $29,425 (including delivery charges, but before taxes).
Overall, I’m impressed with what Chevy has done with its Equinox. It looks good, drives well and feels nice. With a product like this, the Equinox is bound to do well.
Interior
- Audio Connectivity: AUX jack
- Other-integrated navigation system:
voice info - Rear seat center armrest
- 6 speakers
- 12V in cargo, front and rear
- Delayed/fade courtesy lights
- Illuminated driver and passenger vanity
mirror - Service interval indicator
- External temperature
- Trip computer: includes average speed,
average fuel consumption, instantaneous
fuel consumption and range for remaining
fuel - Floor covering: carpet in passenger
compartment and carpet in load area - Seat upholstery: cloth
- Front seat: driver bucket with 3 power
adjustments ; details: power height adj.
and power lumbar adj., front seat:
passenger bucket - Steering wheel ; includes tilting
adjustment and telescopic adjustment - Cupholders in front row and rear seats
- Air conditioning
- Rear side windows: on driver side and
passenger side
- Front and rear power windows with 2
express - Fuel consumption: city= 9.2 (L/100km);
highway= 6.1 (L/100km); combined= 7.8
(L/100km); vehicle range: 910 km / 565
miles - Seating: 5 seats
- Delphi audio system with AM/FM radio, CD
player (reads MP3) ; includes RDS - Cruise control
- Front reading lights
- Dashboard
- Tachometer
- Clock
- Luxury trim: alloy look on doors and
alloy look on dashboard - Load restraint: hooks
- Front seat center armrest
- Rear seats: split-folding bench with
seating for three ; details: manual
recline and manual fore/aft - Vehicle speed proportional power
steering - Ventilation system with cabin filter
- Rear view mirror
- Fixed rear window with defroster and
intermittent wiper
Exterior
- Windshield wipers with variable
intermittent wipe - Doors: driver, rear driver, passenger
and rear passenger : front hinged - Metallic paint
- Spare wheel: spacesaver with steel rim
- Roof spoiler
- Driver and passenger door mirror: black,
power adjustable
Mechanical
- Hill holder
- Front-wheel drive
- Electronic traction control (via ABS &
engine management) - Fuel system: gasoline direct injection
- Independent front strut suspension with
stabilizer bar and coil springs,
independent rear multi-link suspension
with stabilizer bar and coil springs
- Powertrain type : combustion
- 3.230:1 axle ratio
- Emissions data: CO2: 3,744 kg/yr
- Fuel: unleaded ( 87 octane)
- Transmission: 6-speed automatic w/
manual mode ; incl. shifter on floor
Safety
- Stability control
- Brake assist system
- 4 disc brakes (4 ventilated)
- Painted front and rear bumpers
- Headlights: halogen with complex surface
lens - Daytime running lights
- Remote keyless power locks ; includes
trunk/hatch - Intelligent driver front airbag,
intelligent passenger front airbag with
occupant sensors - 2 height adjustable head restraints for
front seats and rear seats - 3-point rear seat belts for driver,
passenger and center
- Electronic brake distribution
- Low tire pressure indicator
- ABS
- Immobilizer
- Headlight control with dusk sensor
- Front to rear side curtain airbag
- Anti-theft protection:
- Front side airbag
- 3-point height adjustable front seat
belts with pre-tensioners for driver and
passenger
Dimensions
- Weights: gross vehicle weight rating
(kg): 2,250, curb weight (kg): 1,706,
gross trailer weight braked (kg): 680
and payload allowance (kg): 544 - External dimensions: overall length
(mm): 4,771, overall width (mm): 1,842,
overall height (mm): 1,684, ground
clearance (mm): 198, wheelbase (mm):
2,857, front track (mm): 1,588, rear
track (mm): 1,570 and curb to curb
turning circle (mm): 12,192 - Cargo capacity: rear seat down (litres):
1,803 and all seats in place (litres):
872 - 71 litre fuel tank
- Power: 182 HP @ 6,700 rpm; 172 ft lb of
torque @ 4,900 rpm
- Front and rear alloy wheels: 17"x 7.0"
- Internal dimensions: front headroom
(mm): 1,012, rear headroom (mm): 995,
front hip room (mm): 1,399, rear hip
room (mm): 1,304, front leg room (mm):
1,046, rear leg room (mm): 1,013, front
shoulder room (mm): 1,418 and rear
shoulder room (mm): 1,404 - Engine: 2.4L in-line four-cylinder DOHC
with VVT ( 11.2 :1 compression ratio ; 4
valves per cylinder) - Front and rear all-season tires with
black sidewall : 225/ 65/ " T " rated
Misc
- Voice activating system includes phone
and naviagtion system - Charges: Air Conditioning Tax $ 100.00
- Cellular phone
- Telematics : includes engine shut down
- Delivery/freight charge: $ 1,450.00
- SUV specifics approach angle (degrees):
14.8 and departure angle (degrees): 23.2
(J004) Standard Black Paint
Black paint
Excludes: [J005] Standard Gloss Paint
(J005) Standard Gloss Paint
Gloss paint
Excludes: [J004] Standard Black Paint
(K05) Engine Block Heater
Block heater
(UPF) Bluetooth
Wireless connection: Bluetooth
*Disclaimer: Pricing is subject to change without notice, actual price may vary; installed options may also vary by dealer. Price does not include applicable license fees, insurance, registration, tax, freight / delivery, PDI or administration fees. See dealership for final pricing and availability.





