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2010 Midsize SUV : Chevrolet EquinoxAn all new Equinox hits the roads with a refreshing style, a brand new engine and few more additional features. This model is enhanced in every way which will make you forget about the first-generation of Chevrolet’s SUV. This is the first relevance of GM’s Active Noise Cancellation equipment, which uses neutralize sound-waves to ensure a quiet drive. Chevrolet advances the flexibility of the passenger seats and the cargo accommodations, and its pricing value of this SUV. Though it rides on a similar wheelbase to the outgoing model, the new Equinox is slightly shorter and wider. With a new direct -shot four-cylinder engine, Chevrolet is aiming for an impressive 30 mpg highway, terrain usually reserved for cars. Well opted trims have heated seats, mechanical weather control, a navigation system and a power driver’s seat with memory settings. A backing camera can come with the direction-finding system or as a stand-alone option, and the display sits in the rearview mirror. Chevy Equinox SUV doesn’t quiet equalize with the competitors in this class of SUVs as its no speed fiend, and its ride along with the handling balance. Equinox opponents consist of the Honda CR-V, Toyota RAV4 and Ford Escape. The two new engines, a stylish and content-heavy interior, and a remarkably quiet cabin make it a commendable contender in its market segment. We would recommend Chevrolet’s Equinox.
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