#7

in Affordable Compact SUVs

Based on analysis of 15 Equinox reviews and test drives.

MSRP: $22,440 - $29,795
Invoice: $21,206 - $28,156
MPG: 22 City / 32 Hwy
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U.S.News Scores

Overall:8.3
Performance:7.8
Exterior:9.1
Interior:9.1
Safety:NA
Reliability:5.0

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Exterior - What the Auto Press Says

The majority of reviewers find the Equinox's updated exterior styling agreeable and attractive. Some even go so far as to call it one of the better-looking cars in its class.

  • "Chevrolet's new corporate face looks quite handsome up front and those good looks wrap all the way around to the power liftgate in back." -- Automobile Magazine
  • "Like its big, three-row brother, the Chevrolet Traverse, the new Equinox is sleek and rather large for its class. It's very expressively styled, with a hunkered-down road stance and more sparkling body jewelry than a Las Vegas can-can dancer." -- Car and Driver
  • "There's a lot we like about the new 2010 Chevy Equinox, but the bold exterior styling is particularly noteworthy. We're fans of the big, complex headlights, two-bar grille and clean but aggressive lower fascia." -- Kelley Blue Book
  • "Inside and out the Equinox gets thoroughly updated everything, borrowing liberally from the precedent-setting Malibu which was a breath of fresh air in Chevy's previously stinky automotive stable. It's got a clean, modern look, which is simultaneously inoffensive and handsome." -- Jalopnik
Review Last Updated: 10/29/09