2010 Chevrolet Equinox Proves GM is Getting Back on Track

by Domestic Car Dealer News on October 2, 2009

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If the 2010 Chevrolet Equinox is any indication, General Motors is well on its way getting back on track. Stylish, well-built, and loads of available options, the 2010 Equinox is a huge improvement over its predecessor, and shows that GM is capable of listening to what car buyers really want.

Functionality, says a Chevrolet Equinox Detroit dealer, is one of the best qualities of this mid-sized SUV. The 2010 Chevy Equinox features a well-designed interior with all controls and components easily within reach of the drive. But best of all, the interior is stylish and modern, unlike many Chevrolet interiors from recent model years.

Powering the 2010 Chevrolet Equinox is a 264-horsepower V6 engine that will no doubt provide ample power for most buyers. According to Nola Used Cars, that should make it a more attractive option when compared to popular models it competes with, such as the Honda CR-V or the Toyota RAV4. A used Chevrolet Orlando dealer also points out that the Equinox has become significantly longer than much of the competition.

While it’s bigger and more powerful than much of the competition, the 2010 Chevrolet Equinox is also more expensive. Fully loaded, the Equinox can easily climb into the low $30K range. Although it has its advantages over the competition, and improvements over its predecessor, the 2010 Equinox is not necessarily a standout either. But we hope that GM will continue to produce vehicles that are like the new Equinox and offer the same breadth of attractive qualities.

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