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Chevrolet Equinox owners?
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Ok, my wife is considering this SUV for her next vehicle. We still have the 1995 Isuzu Rodeo that we bought new which I will drive to work to save miles on my Chevy Silverado Ext Truck.

Anyone own an Equinox? Pros/Cons I have been reading a lot of reviews online of the 2006 model and finding some very good feedback.

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How cheap IS gas in Iowa?


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Currently it ranges from 2.75 for the cheap stuff, 2.85 for 10%ethonal, and around 2.95 for the super octane.


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SirQuack #143818 07/21/06 06:30 PM
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I wouldn't ever buy an SUV...but that's just me. Ever considered a Subaru? I drive one (turbo Legacy) but I would definately recommend Subaru's (especially in Iowa). Plus, they are probably a little more gas efficient, have full time AWD, and are worth the money, imho.

Then again, if you like American cars (i.e. Chevy) then you also might look into a hybrid Saturn...especially with their 10% off (which I have never heard of, from Saturn).

Car companies must really be hurting these days... given the price of gas...especially with low mileage vehicles.

I looked at a Equinox, back when my younger brother was looking for a car...and too me, inside, there is way too much cheap plastic, for a 30+K vehicle. I guess once you keep adding little options, the price starts going up a lot, as well. But, YMMV.

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Probably due largely to taxes, that is about $0.30/gallon cheaper than in Seattle/Tacoma.

My real point was you have a higher tolerance for poor gas milage and/or drive many fewer miles than I do if you are considering a second SUV to go along with your truck.

I - on the other hand - am pondering a Civic or Mazda 3 to extend the life of our Ford Windstar in which I currently commute about 35 miles R/T at 18 mpg. Mrs. Tuttle drives a Corolla unless she/we need the van for dogs, objects or surplus people.

I don't think the price of gas is coming down in our lifetimes, and I'm disappointed that there are not currently more viable choices in high-mpg vehicles. Don't get me wrong, I'm a big proponent of "Fossil Fuels - smoke 'em if you got 'em", but the economics are starting to get to me.


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I don't think the price of gas is coming down in our lifetimes




Unfortunately, you are correct, sir!

The days of dollar gas are history, and the days of two-dollar gas are probably gone for good as well. Which is overall, I think, a good thing. It truly sucks that gas prices have drained the budgets of so many people and driven up consumer prices secondarily, but it seems to be the only way for society to wake up to the fact that fossil fuels are a limited resource, and that we had better get planning for the days after petrol. [If you thought that the days of expensive gas are bad, wait until you get to the days of no gas!]


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We want a hybrid / high mpg wagon or SUV with balls. Room for a family of four, a dog, at least one other person, and a bunch of crap.

Slim pickins.

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Any year now, Toyota might fill your need.

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Last year, we were looking at the smaller SUVs for my wife also, and eventually decided on Toyota's RAV-4 (nice little vehicle, not-so-great fuel economy -- around 20 MPG on a good day).

We checked out the Equinox, but never actually took one out for a test drive. One thing that really stuck out in my head was the cheap plastic interior. The center console was especially flimsy. Also, some genius designed the cup holder so that it was directly beneath the parking brake lever (i.e. the cupholder was useless).

...just my 1/50th of a buck...

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All I can say is that my next door neighbor at the old house has an Equinox and they are very happy with it. Big question is whether you need an SUV-ish kind of vehicle or whether you just need space. Minivans still rule from a space and mileage point of view, and the better ones (unfortunately almost all Japanese) are surprisingly quiet and comfortable, probably much more so than an Equinox.

I looked at the whole mini-SUV vs. minivan thing, gave up and bought a Dodge Magnum with the 3.5 engine. Other than visibility when backing up, this is without a doubt the most satisfying vehicle purchase I have ever made.

Having said all that, if you want a mini-SUV-ish vehicle the Equinox does seem to be well liked by its owners. I would definitely look at a Honda CRV before pulling the trigger, but otherwise I haven't heard any bad things with the Equinox.


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Huh. I always thought that Dodge/Chrysler made the best minivans. It's what my friends swear by.

Me, I like wagons. Well, wagons with decent handling and power. SUVs just don't seem to hold that much stuff, and I don't like being that high off the ground.


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>>Me, I like wagons. Well, wagons with decent handling and power.

I had a chance to drive an SRT-8 Magnum last weekend, better yet an SRT-8 Magnum whose owner believes that cars should be driven hard.

There were some serious "Dukes of Hazzard" moments going on before the electronic stability thingy kicked in. That car really is not short on power.


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I'm looking enviously at the Audi wagons, myself. They've put some real screamers in that lineup. Of course, so has Mercedes, but their prices are just astronomical.


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The Honda Odyssey has been consistently named the best minivan, we have a 2001 and have been very happy with. I personally like the big suv's, I have a Suburban Z71, other than the 14mpg and having to spend over $100.00 to fill it up, I like the security that when I have the kids in the car, that if there should be an accident we are pretty much driving in a tank.


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>>The Honda Odyssey has been consistently named the best minivan

That's the model I was trying to remember. I was astounded how quiet and comfortable it was inside.

For me it was a tossup between the Magnum and the Odyssey... people *claiming* to be my friends suggested I went with the Magnum over the [correction] Odyssey because "Magnum" was so much easier to spell

The Suburban is still my personal favorite, but since I was moving 40+ miles away from work I figured I should at least *try* for better gas mileage.

Of course having gone through the first winter at the new place I am now thinking hard about trading both vehicles for a big 4x4 -- if I could find a Dodge Power Wagon with the '06 pricing incentives I think I might take the plunge... I can always draft behind the constant stream of big dump trucks to get better gas mileage.

>>I'm looking enviously at the Audi wagons, myself. They've put some real screamers in that lineup.

Definitely. I used to think that 0-60 in 5 seconds was perhaps "excessive" for a station wagon but I am pleased to say that I no longer feel that way after driving the SRT-8.

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Actually, I'd love to have a V70R... but I don't know if I can stomach owning a Volvo again, especially the same model. I suppose it works fine now, but boy have we had troubles with the 850 Turbo.


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I have driven 9 different Volvos in my lifetime... The last two were lemons (760GLE and a 760 turbo) Now I drive American iron... Buick Regal GS (supercharged V6 -- very gratifying) and my wife has the Regal custom.

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About a year ago I was helping the girlfriend find a new vehicle. Her lack of knowledge per vehicles is frightening to say the least. Her criteria were pretty simple. A vehicle with decent ground clearance, 4 wheel drive, four doors, comfortable seats and under $30,000. I was so sick of test drives and ignorant salesmen after three solid days of car shopping that I was soon to become postal if I would have been handed one more business card or pumped with the “what do you do” questions salesman use to establish your ability to get credit.

At the end of this grueling ordeal, her choices were narrowed down to the Equinox and a Jeep Grand Cherokee. The Jeep won the fight. The steering / braking was better, better AWD system, better fuel mileage, better warrantee, and most importantly to the lil’ lady, the seats were more comfortable.

You ought to check out the Grand Cherokee’s Randy. You can get as crazy with the options / price as you wish, or just get the basic model for under 30K. Or, you can get the SRT model with the 420hp 6.1 ltr hemi……now that little bugger is fun! http://www.jeep.com/srt/

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Interesting. Up here the Equinox and the Grand are in very different price ranges. If their prices are closer in the US then I would cast another vote for the Jeep.


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I'm looking enviously at the Audi wagons, myself. They've put some real screamers in that lineup. Of course, so has Mercedes, but their prices are just astronomical.




Subaru Legacy 2.5GT for the win! Much better than an Audi, less electrical gremlins, better handling than an A4 wagon, and a 250HP Turbo engine, to boot.
I love my legacy, even though it's a 5 speed manual (I hate automatics -- even if I have to deal with NYC traffic). It's also a sedan...because I traded in a WRX wagon for it. Much nicer, much quieter, etc.

As for the wagon, it's 10K or so less than an Audi...and has THE BEST AWD system out there. Symmetrical...that's the best kind.

As for the Equinox vs. Jeep...even considered a Land Rover? Or, wait for the redesigned CRV from Honda...better looking, for '07.
good luck...again, too many choices...take your pick!

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Ewwww !!!


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>>> Ewwww !!!

I couldn't do it either John. Like some of the mid-eighties Chevrolet Caprices running around with 27" rims on them, WTF??


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The Honda Odyssey has been consistently named the best minivan, we have a 2001 and have been very happy with.


I have to vouch for this one, too... a friend of mine in Sask has a 1992 Odyssey, she got it without tilt (course, she's not my height either) and that part of it made it feel like driving a bus, but I guessed it at a '98, and was surprised to find it'd done six more years of hard service than I thought.

What really clinched it for me was her complaining when she had to have the brakes replaced all around... rotors, drums, shoes and pads... I asked when they were last done, and she looked at me like I'd just called her mother a low-paid harlot. Never. 13 years and 240,000km and the only thing it'd been in for was oil and plugs.

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That's kinda scary. Surely there's a replacement interval on those things a little faster than that!


Then again, our '91 Honda Civis seems to be pretty bulletproof. I mean, except when all the radiator fluid drained out of it... and it has 170000 miles on it or so. Looks like crap. Runs great. Until I posted this, I'm sure.


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I looked at the Equinox about a year ago and it was OK. With all the rebates Chevrolet gives it might be worth it. I got a Nissan Murano in Dec. 2004, a much more refined vehicle and handles very good for an SUV, no comparison in my opinion. Holds its value much better than a Chevy too. In Houston you can get one for around 24,000 plus tt&l. They come with all wheel drive as an option too. Not really necessary here but in Idaho it might be useful.


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2wd SUVs crack me up.


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Huh. I always thought that Dodge/Chrysler made the best minivans. It's what my friends swear by.

Me, I like wagons. Well, wagons with decent handling and power. SUVs just don't seem to hold that much stuff, and I don't like being that high off the ground.




I have a 2001 Dodge Grand Caravan that is always needing some repair or another. I wish that I had forked over a little extra money at the time for a Honda Odyssey. My 2000 Honda Civic EX, however, is an entirely different story. I have 120,000 miles on it and it has had only one brake job and no other repairs of any kind. It also gets 32 mpg even with my heavy foot.

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That's interesting... I have a '97 Grand Voyager that's never given me any problems whatsoever and I think I'm likely to replace it with another Chrysler product. I want something that holds a 4'x 8' sheet of plywood, and I *think* the Chrysler "Grands" are the only ones that do....


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I want something that holds a 4'x 8' sheet of plywood, and I *think* the Chrysler "Grands" are the only ones that do....



All this talk about SUVs.
How about a nice gas saving Honda Civic towing a 4x8 aluminum utility trailer?


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My Friends, I give you… THE DUMBEST GUY ON EARTH!

This picture is real - not doctored in anyway - and was taken last week by a Transportation Supervisor for a company that delivers building materials for 84 Lumber. When he saw it in the parking lot of IHOP, he went and bought a camera to take pictures.


The car is still running, as can be witnessed by the exhaust. A woman is either asleep or otherwise out in the front seat passenger side. The guy driving it was jogging up and down on Rt. 925. (in the background)

Witnesses said their physical state was OTHER than normal. The driver
finally came back after the police were called, and was found crouched
behind the rear of the car, attempting to cut the twine around the
load! Luckily, the police stopped him and had the load removed.

The materials were loaded at Home Depot. Their store manager said they

had the customer sign a waiver. While the plywood and 2X4s are fairly obvious,
what you can’t see is the back seat, which contains -- are you ready for this? --
10 bags of concrete @ 80 lbs. each. They estimated the load weight at 3000 lbs.

Both back tires exploded, the wheels bent and the back shocks were driven through
the floorboard. The car, with FL plates (naturally), was headed for Annapolis, where
the couple presumably planned to build a new house!


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Hard to disagree on this one. Man, I can't believe this. Even with the waiver, I'm still surprised that Home Depot would load this.

This is not the car to be behind on the freeeway, YIKES!


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Now THERE are some folks who should have bought an SUV.

EDIT -- maybe the same guy works for Korean Air...

http://www.micom.net/oops/loaded%20in%20miami.jpg

... or your local trucking company :

http://www.micom.net/oops/LostMyJobToday6.jpg

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Wow, those pics make me feel a lot better about coming close (?) to overloading my wagon... Now, I have had to specifically ask for a flatbed tow truck so the exhaust/bumper/whatever didn't drag on the ground with a big load, but at least the problem was unrelated to the load.

What on earth was the dude thinking?


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Now THERE are some folks who should have bought an SUV.




Or a much cheaper 4x8 utility trailer (1k at Home Depot) and a $150 hitch at any local Uhaul.

Heck, the slogan on their page says "turns any vehicle into a SUV" but they should have added "except for the bloody cost and crappy gas mileage".


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>>Heck, the slogan on their page says "turns any vehicle into a SUV"

Guess that's why I keep having to rescue people out on the trails with their 2wd sedan and Home Depot trailer


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All this talk about SUVs.
How about a nice gas saving Honda Civic towing a 4x8 aluminum utility trailer?




I don't have anywhere to store the trailer. And the van is for my business; I really couldn't have anything much smaller!


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Guess that's why I keep having to rescue people out on the trails with their 2wd sedan and Home Depot trailer


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I know the suspense has been killing you, but we finally purchased a new SUV for the wife. She purchased a 2007 Honda Pilot EX AWD. We have been doing lots of research on reliabilty, resale value, safety, etc etc... and the Pilot came out on top.

Personally, I've always been a believer in buying from one of the big three American automakers, but this was her choice. Her Isuzu Rodeo is 11 years old and still going strong. I will most likely drive it to work to save miles on my Silverado.

I'm also very proud of her on the deal she received. I usually do all the talking to get the best deals in the past. We heard from many people that with Honda/Toyota/etc.., it is very hard to get them to negotiate much off of sticker. I rarely spend much over invoice, or I walk. Many people get screwed as they don't do any research on True Market Values, Invoice, Dealer Hold Back, etc... They just go in and say, "This is the payments I need" and get screwed and sometimes pay MSRP+.

Anyway, my wife did her homework, and when we walked out of the dealership, she was about $200 over Invoice, which was about $3,000 off MSRP for a new 2007.

Looking forward to taking it up to see her folks for the Holidays.


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So was I... I called those days - "the 70s"!

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Congrats on the new addition! That will be a great vehicle for her. It was derived from the Acura MDX, who's platform & running gear was derived from the Odyssey. Very good DNA indeed.


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thanks Shawn.


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Hmmmmmmmm, the wife gets a new vehicle and Randy gets some M80s Sounds like a fair deal to me.


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I didn't even think of that Rick, hmmmmm. It really is her turn for a new vehicle, I've always seemed to get what I want.


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