Used 2015 Chevrolet Equinox Consumer Reviews
Stay away from Chevy
I had a 2015 Chevy Equinox and the engine went up at 109,000 miles. I tried to call the service department to schedule an appointment and left messages and it’s been three days and no one has contacted me back. I further escalated the problem to the corporate GM with no help from them. When I asked if they were aware of the issues this car had they denied it which further angered me. Stay away from Chevy they sell junk cars and their customer care is a joke and so is there service departments.
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Gas getting into my oil blew my motor, never owning a cheap car again.
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Affordable
Good gas mileage, quiet, nice ride and reliable.
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Amazing car. Lots of technology features
I love my 2015 3.6l V6 equinox. It is fast, the steering is attentive, and it handles like a dream. The brakes are super nice and overall the car is beautiful inside and out (leather)
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Technology on this vehicle is pointless.
The vehicle I had was a rental, but my complaint has absolutely nothing to do with issues that could be blamed on careless use by other rentee's. The vehicles entertainment center is easily the most frustrating technology I have ever encountered. Plug in your phone to the USB, and the vehicles entertainment center will inform you "it appears you don't have network service." Cool, I'm not using network just want to play music. So I press okay. "No music found on iPod." Hmmmm, I have about 5gb of music on my iPod. I also have about 15gbs downloaded through apps such as Rhapsody and Spotify, all accessible offline. "No music found on this device." I click okay. Pandora automatically starts playing a random selection of one of my stations. That's odd, I thought I didn't have network connection? I press source to get back to iPod. It now shows, on the cars screen, a list of all the artist on my iPod and an image of one of their album covers. "No music found on iPod." What? You just showed my music? Okay. Unplug the USB and attempt this whole process repeatedly for about 15 minutes. I finally gave up, cursed at the car for a few minutes, realized why the American car industry is failing, and decided to listen to static filled radio. If your selling point for a vehicle is to be able to easily pair your smartphone with your vehicle, this is not the car for you.
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