The trend setting or at least pacing style of leadership that Chevrolet started taking with the release of the 2008 Malibu has been expanded to include passing and crossing has now found its way to the Chevy Equinox, 2010. This latest model is now on sale and offers something no other SUV can achieve if gas or hybrid: 32 miles to the gallon in highway driving.
First Class Fuel Economy
Now in its second generation, the new Chevrolet Equinox is important because it helps promote the attractiveness of leadership style of the brand, as well as buyers of compact SUV provides a compelling reason to believe anything other than the Toyota RAV4, Honda CR-X or Ford Escape. Indeed, while its highway mileage is amazing, the new Equinox achieves 22 mpg in the city which is also a commendable figure, matching the Toyota, but Honda beat by 2 mpg.
The new base engine - a 2.4L direct injected Ecotec I-4 engine delivers 182 horsepower, which is helping the Equinox achieve its goals of high-end mileage. Of course, it helps the sport linked MM / utility vehicle with a six-speed automatic transmission, perhaps the best combination of these days to help achieve the kind of major figures of the vehicles fuel economy.
Many good things inside
While the Equinox offers exceptional fuel economy, no slouch when it comes to interior design and services, whether cab. Inside, the Equinox of the standard tilt and telescoping steering wheel, power driver seat standard height and lumbar adjustment, power, and a generous amount of storage that includes an extra glove box, a closed box in the storage panel instrument above the center stack, and closed within the storage center armrest big enough for a laptop.
Price around $ 1800 less than the previous model from the list of content has expanded to include more air bags, lumbar support and 17 "wheels. Created in conjunction with improvements in fuel economy, under the hood and technology Cabin upgrades, the 2010 Chevy Equinox, it might be the right vehicle for drivers of compact SUV
Thursday, July 2, 2009
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