2010 Chevrolet Equinox redefines the segment-best
2010 Chevrolet Equinox redefines the segment-best: better fuel economy and more for the money than the competition By General Motors Corporation
Oshawa, Ontario – Available at Chevrolet dealers this summer, the new 2010 Equinox delivers the best highway fuel consumption of any vehicle in its segment, along with safety, comfort and quietness and offers an impressive range of features, all at a starting MSRP of just $25,995.

Combining the fuel economy of a sedan and the utility of a crossover, the 2010 next generation Equinox offers the choice of two fuel-efficient direct injection engines – a 2.4L I4 and a 3.0L V6, both paired with 6-speed automatic transmissions. The 2.4L-equipped Equinox delivers a segment-best 6.1L/100 km in highway driving, placing it well in front of the Toyota RAV4 and Honda CRV. The Equinox also has a range of up to 1,164 km’s on a single tank of gas, meaning fewer fill-ups for customers.
“With its contemporary styling, best-in-segment fuel economy, industry-leading coverage and aggressive price, the Equinox leaves the competition behind,” said Marc Comeau, vice president of sales, service and marketing for GM of Canada. “Engineered in Oshawa and built at the CAMI plant in Ingersoll, Ontario, the Equinox is definitely a vehicle that customers can embrace as exceptional Canadian value.”
The 2010 Equinox is available in front- and all-wheel-drive and comes with a host of standard features including:
- * Advanced, low-risk deployment front air bags
* Front-seat-mounted pelvic/thorax side air bags
* Two-row head curtain air bags
* Four-wheel disc brakes
* StabiliTrak electronic stability control, traction control and rollover mitigation
* OnStar
* One-touch electronic child-safety door lockout switch
* Tilt and telescoping steering wheel
* Driver seat power height adjustment and power lumbar
* Sliding adjustable rear seat
* A wide range of storage options, including laptop-capable centre console
* Laminated glass and extensive sound mitigation
* 17″ aluminum wheels
The Equinox offers a surprising range of available features including touch-screen navigation system with a 40 GB hard drive which can be used for audio storage and playback; live audio pause and resume functionality. Equinox also ups the ante with segment-first options, including a programmable power liftgate, rearview vision camera system, and dual rear seatback entertainment system.
Pricing for the well-equipped LS model starts at an MSRP of $25,995 (FWD) and $27,605 (AWD) and ranges up to the top of the line LTZ models which start at $33,460 (FWD) and $35,070 (AWD).
General Motors of Canada (GMCL) is headquartered in Oshawa Ontario and employs 12,000 people nationwide. GM of Canada manufactures vehicles, vehicle powertrains, and markets the full range of General Motors vehicles and related services through approximately 700 dealerships and retailers across Canada.
About Chevrolet
In May 1918, Louis Chevrolet sold to General Motors the company that bore his name. Today, as GM’s largest division, Chevrolet offers more than 16 different models, from the small Aveo to the legendary Corvette. The Malibu, Impala and Cobalt are popular sedans in Canada. With access to over 440 dealerships, families and businesses also have a choice of four pickup trucks, four SUVs, two minivans and one crossover.
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Comment by
Chainsaw on 7 May 2009:
MSRP is way too high. GM needs to cut overhead out to get there prices lower, is this company run by a bunch of marketing majors??? It no wonder they are failing. Cut advertising to zero, cut management, cut R&D, cut commissions, just drop the prices.
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Comment by
admin on 7 May 2009:
@Chainsaw
yes,the New Autos’MSRP is too high ,the GM should cut some cost to make it lower even in the Financial crisis all over the world!
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