Used 2018 Chevrolet Equinox Diesel Consumer Reviews
Diesel economy!
I traded my Buick Encore Premium for this diesel Premier Equinox and got more space, features and economy. About 31mpg around the city suburbs and about 40mpg on the highway. 44mpg best so far! Great handling probably due to German roots with Opel Antara! Only thing I wish it had was auto windshield wipers.
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Transmission Pain
I bought a new 2018 Chevy Equinox from dealership. Of course once the warranty is expired that's when it starts having issues. My car had Torque Convertor issues @ 49,000. I spend over $2,000 to fix an issue that Chevy has redesigned in newer cars, now I am stuck with a design issue. I am in the process of asking for the money but they are giving me the run around, stating that because I took it to a non-dealership that they are unable to reimburse me. Yet, they sell GM parts to non-dealerships with manufacturer warranty on parts. [non-permissible content removed]. If I don't get my money back, its the last time I buy from GM.
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- LT 4dr SUVMSRP: $14,59814 mi away
- Premier 4dr SUVMSRP: $17,99820 mi away
- LS 4dr SUVMSRP: $15,19513 mi away
Bullet Proof
My 2018 with 34K miles has to date been the most reliable car I have owned. Contrary to many reviews, I find the engine to be more than adequate. You drive torque, not HP.
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