From the 2009 Detroit Auto Show, Cars.com’s Kelsey Mays takes a look at the 2010 Chevrolet equinox. It competes with the Ford Edge and Nissan Murano.
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#1 by MrBenDover100 on February 1st, 2010
i drove the rav 4 and the ride is soooo smooth and i like the exterior but the interior looks like somethings you’d see in a 99 buick or something
#2 by patopillo2000 on February 1st, 2010
That is not a car, is a spaceship. I dont get these people; their president (Obama) is asking developing countries to reduce their emissions and here we are; a 2 ton car to go shopping. Great. Human being is wonderful.-Cheers.
#3 by kndrice on February 1st, 2010
This vehicle gets better fuel economy than most sedans. Wrong fight to pick. And no, we will not all die from global warming, which would actually save human lives.
#4 by patopillo2000 on February 1st, 2010
mmmhhh, may be I am wrong ( my english is not so good) but it is said in the technical specifications 9 km/lt, wich is in fact 34% less efficiency than an average car under European standards. So, what exactly means “better than most sedans”? By the way, there are some guys having some fun in Copenhagen. May be you should tell them about your global warming theory.Warm regards. (actually, too warm)
#5 by kndrice on February 1st, 2010
Maybe you didnt’ hear about how our respected climatologists conveniently deleted their data on how they proved that man caused global warming(even though global temperatures have DECLINED over the past 10 years). I highly doubt that these “guys” still have credibility.
#6 by patopillo2000 on February 1st, 2010
Is that a generalized opinion in America? That global warming is a plot organized for Science Academies, regardless that weird fact that Co2 match perfectly with fossil fuel production along the history of human kind?Is it as strong as the creationism stating that the Earth is 10.000 years old and those kind of stuffs?May be in some extend that explain USA’s energy policy.Best wishes.
#7 by MrBenDover100 on February 1st, 2010
1. wtf are you saying2. This thing gets 32mpg highway and is not at all a gas guzzler
#8 by patopillo2000 on February 2nd, 2010
ok, I know metric and imperial units is a quite complex topic, but let me explain it to you in this way. This car is barely above the minimum fuel economy required in Japan, and, since 2012 it will be even illegal to drive this car in Europe.You got it buddy?;o) Warm regard
#9 by patopillo2000 on February 2nd, 2010
dude you are comparing apples to oranges. Its an american car. 32 mpg is a great step in the right direction.and for Kndrice how would it help save human lives?