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2007 Chevy Equinox LT 4X4 Road Test
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A few things jump right out at me and now is as good a time as anyto address them, while they’re still fresh on my mind. Right from the get-go, the Equinox out-guns the CR-V’s
| Looking for a car that starts in the low $20s and tops out in the low $30s? Try here. (Photo: Justin Couture, American Auto Press) |
| The Equinox's V6 engine isn't exactly the most powerful vehicle on the market, but it's more then plenty. (Photo: Justin Couture, American Auto Press) |
The Equinox was clearly designed with highway cruising in mind (and perhapsa bit of towing) and has no problems dropping a gear and dipping into that well of torque to get around slow, or even faster traffic
| Chevrolet's equipped the Equinox with a five-speed automatic. (Photo: Justin Couture, American Auto Press) |
While I wouldn’t describe its 5-speed autobox as an advantage, it’s consistent
| Jonathan Yarkony's head makes an impromptu meeting with the Equinox's tailgate. (Photo: Justin Couture, American Auto Press) |
Despite having more easily accessible power than the CR-V (thanks to that fat torque curve), the Equinox shows the disadvantages of having too much power on hand. Body roll is not under control, the steering is loose and vague, and the truck feels exactly that—truckish. It’s
| Spacious and roomy, though, this is what is to be expected from a vehicle that's longer than a Honda Pilot. (Photo: Justin Couture, American Auto Press) |
Another thing that was incredibly disconcerting (for my forehead) was the tailgate:why is it that Chevy has a tailgate that doesn’t want to open? Is it the temperature? Or is it just stubborn? Anyhow, I had to pull and push the gate until it was at the top of its travel, at which point when I leaned in to pull out my hockey bag I slammed my head on the lock housing, which sticks out like an evil cyst. After ducking under and readjusting to pull my bag out, I hit the back of my head again on the way out. If I was Shaquille O’Neal, I probably would have gotten used to such inconveniences and learned to work around them (or either pay someone to carry my bags for me or then again, pay someone else to customize my vehicles),
| Interior refresh a big part of the 2007 update. (Photo: Justin Couture, American Auto Press) |
In the larger scheme of things, the Equinoxis a very capable entry in the small SUV or crossover segment, offering a great looking vehicle at a reasonably competitive price. The interior is very agreeable, especially when equipped with navigation and XM Satellite radio (which might be a problem if you have a musically picky and irritable navigator), but the easy layout of controls and touch-screen interface are easily as good as any competitor’s, and better than those offered by some marquee brands. Without getting too picky about materials, the cabin was easy on the eyes and a reasonably comfortable environment, but we experienced a malfunctioning passenger seat heater
| Touchscreen nav and stereo system is a good combo. (Photo: Justin Couture, American Auto Press) |
One thing that new car buyers are looking for and GM delivers inthe Equinox package is safety. Safety features start with basics like 3-point seatbelts with pretensioners, standard disc brakes at all four corners augmented by ABS and standard StabiliTrak stability control, dual-stage front driver and front passenger air bags, with optional head curtain side-impact airbags as an option. Rear seats are also equipped with the LATCH system for anchoring child safety seats. As with many GM vehicles, OnStar is available, and it offers crash notification as basic fare, but can also be upgraded to include turn-by-turn navigation, which would go nicely with the maps accessed through the touchscreen interface.
For convenience, the touchscreen also contains the menufor XM
| A different set of door handles... (Photo: Justin Couture, American Auto Press) |
It’s a car I got very comfortable in very quickly, and I can easily see asmall family getting similarly attached to its easy ride, easy comfort and easy power. So long as you don’t get it confused with a sports sedan you should have a stable, reliable transport that fulfills all your needs, but it’s got an uphill battle to fight against the reputation of the CR-V and RAV4 as leaders in reliability, even though GM has shown that its vehicles stack up against the best with eight segment awards (four of those for Chevrolet vehicles) in JD Power’s long-term dependability study (VDS) and above-average scores for the Chevrolet brand as a whole—Chevrolet is not a brand to shy away from because of reliability concerns. However,sometimes it can be difficult to rewrite
| It's surprising that there's no off-road version of the Equinox... (Photo: Justin Couture, American Auto Press) |
From my perspective, driving the Equinox a week after the CR-V, the differences were clear despite a very similar price for similarly fully loaded vehicles. While the CR-V is more composed and clearly a safe pick, it’s lack of power was a little too obvious, and the lack of an engine upgrade (like Toyota’s RAV4) left me wanting more—I suppose there is always the RDX to move up to if you shop across the lot on the Acura side, but that'll cost you a great deal more. The Equinox, though a little squishy and reminiscent of driving a water bed (in all the good and bad ways you can associate with such a description), at least goes when I want it to go and does everything I need it to do. I can think of better vehicles to haul five people and a load of junk, but the Equinox is a convincing package with good looks, rugged potential and the necessary utility to hold its ground against the wave of crossovers crowding the segment.
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