2025 Chevrolet Equinox SUV Consumer Reviews
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likr driving a van
I think this vehicle is a overpriced van. I shouldnt have to pay close to $31,000 for a vehicle that still uses a lever to switch gear and move the seats back or up. All that computer stuff is great... for a desktopn not driving. the control buttons for heating and so forth seems so rinky dink. the back cargo area everything slides on each turn because of the plastic matting back there. Just yo seel the actual gas gauge you have to push this and that buttond. In all a horrible design.
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I love the updated exterior and interior!
I love the looks of the 2025 Equinox. Spacious interior and love the infotainment system. Happy with MPG as well.
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- RS 4dr SUVMSRP: $37,8755 mi away
- ACTIV 4dr SUVMSRP: $38,2905 mi away
- LT 4dr SUVMSRP: $29,9959 mi away
Great Car
Honestly there's nothing for me to complain about when it comes to this car. I've put in months of research to find the right car for me and I'm glad I chose the equinox. Great gas mileage, great looking interior, rides smooth, good looking interior. If you're deciding on a trim, I would go with either the RS or Active Trim. Both trims have lots of features and they don't look like a basic rental car lol
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Great purchase.
Love the new Equinox look and feel. Dual displays make for great visualization. Roomy and comfortable. Rides smooth.
I am still on the fence
This is my 3rd Equinox, my last was a 2022 and a 2019 before that. There is no trunk release on the LT version and I have some upgrades. There isn't even a trunk release button inside. My other Equinox's with the same trim had it. If this is a family SUV not having it is a really inconvenience when your hands are full and have kids to situate.The gear shift out of the steering column is a lot to get used to. They moved the wiper blades to the left side. The buttons behind the steering wheel to adjust the volume and such are awkwardly placed being they are lower than before so I barely use them now because I have to lower my position on the steering wheel which doesn't feel natural like before. The ride seems smoother but its higher up and bigger feel all around, especially the boxy hood. It's never taken me so long to adapt to a new car/suv. I hope I get used to the suv. It's been 3 weeks. I am glad I have a lease because I wont get another one if there aren't some changes. The trunk is a big issue for me. I can't even pop it open for my husband to help carry some stuff in(after he gets off work) when I am already in the house. I have to go outside with my keys to get it open. I also have 2 google maps in the dash. One i can make calls from and one I am still being asked to sign in for. There is no phone icon on the screen. You have to go to the control panel and look for it there or use one of the googles to pull up the phone contacts and favorites. I am a techy person and I feel like i'm missing something here.
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