Talk:Chevrolet Equinox

Available Engines
In this article, the current (2017 to present) 3rd Generation Equinox is reported herein NOT to be available with a V6 engine; this is incorrect. The 2017's were indeed available with GM's High Feature 301 HP LFX 3.6L V6 engine. The V6 engine option was dropped only for the 2018 & 2019 model years. The following sentence should therefore be removed, and the 3.6L added as an available engine option: "The 3.6L V6 engine option did not carry on to the third generation." Perhaps replace with "The 3.6L v6 engine option did not carry on to the 2018 and later models."

However, the issue may actually be that the "Third Generation" Equinox actually runs from 2018 - Present, (not 2017 - Present, as currently listed). In fact, the 2nd Generation Equinox is listed in this very same article as running from 2010 - 2017, inclusive. Most other sources site the 3rd generation as beginning in 2018, not 2017. So perhaps just change this section to read "Third Generation (2018 - Present)", and all would be good. For reference, see the Wikipedia Article, GM High Feature Engine, LFX section, Applications, 2013-2017 Equinox.--Nitrorat (talk) 01:43, 30 March 2019 (UTC)

Explaination of edits
I changed the Simialar category to a more accurat list of vehicles. Bok269 22:12, 28 May 2006 (UTC)

Predecessor
The Equinox has been called the successor to the Tracker. Should it say both in the info box? Bok269 22:15, 28 May 2006 (UTC)


 * The Equinox is a mid-size SUV, and it is larger than both Blazer & Tracker, the SUV's predecessors. The TrailBlazer, introduced in 1999 was actually Chevrolet's add for an SUV and slot between the Tahoe and Blazer.  The Equinox isn't a proper replacement for the Tracker, but it's a proper replacement for the S-10 Blazer. GM is looking for a proper Tracker replacement on the Sub-Theta platform. -- Bull-Doser 02:40, 31 July 2006 (UTC)
 * You got several things wrong. First off, the TrailBlazer appeared in 2002, not 1999. Second, the TrailBlazer was made to replace the Blazer (just look at the name), and the Equinox is considered a replacement for the Tracker as the Equinox is similar in size to the Tracker and appeared shortly after the Tracker was discontinued. --ApolloBoy 03:00, 31 July 2006 (UTC)
 * The Equinox is much bigger than the Tracker, but is definitely the closest Chevrolet to its replacement. IFCAR 13:25, 31 July 2006 (UTC)

MPG Claims
I've been noticing that certain users have been vandalizing this page by listing false MPG listings (much lower than EPA ratings.) The EPA Ratings which can be found at http://www.epa.gov are as follows. I will put this information here as quick reference if this page gets defaced again:

2005-2007 Chevrolet Equinox (1st Generation) 3.4L V6 (LNJ) FWD - 19 city US / 25 hwy US 3.4L V6 (LNJ) AWD - 19 city US / 25 hwy US

2008-2009 Chevrolet Equinox (1st Generation) 3.4L V6 (LNJ) FWD - 17 city US / 24 hwy US 3.4L V6 (LNJ) AWD - 17 city US / 24 hwy US 3.6L V6 (LY7) FWD - 16 city US / 24 hwy US

2010-present Chevrolet Equinox (2nd Generation) 2.4L I4 (SIDI) FWD - 22 city US / 32 hwy US 2.4L I4 (SIDI) AWD - 20 city US / 29 hwy US 3.0L V6 (SIDI) FWD - 17 city US / 27 hwy US 3.0L V6 (SIDI) AWD - 16 city US / 24 hwy US —Preceding unsigned comment added by Pairwatcher (talk • contribs) 07:50, September 23, 2009


 * You had the highway figures before "(city)" for each engine; I've corrected that and put in both figures. Also, the EPA site now shoes the V6 FWD mileage at 17/25 rather than 17/27. --Vossanova o&lt; 15:03, 23 September 2009 (UTC)


 * The fuel consumption converter in the 2010 section was set to display the long-obsolete "Imperial mpg" in addition to the weird Canadian "L/100km" which nobody uses. I adjusted to converter to display real-world units (mpg-US and km/L).Santamoly (talk) 06:20, 27 March 2010 (UTC)

Questionable EPA ratings
I added a section quoting several road tests which have shown a discrepancy between the EPA ratings and realistic user mileage. I cited three articles from major auto news outlets, so if anyone thinks this is too controversial for Wikipedia please note why before editing. Bdc101 (talk) 17:41, 17 February 2010 (UTC)
 * I think it's okay as long as the references are there. You are simply pointing out that other sources have achieved certain test results, and not making any claims of your own (e.g. "The Equinox is not a fuel efficient vehicle").  I did fix up the references and section formatting. --Vossanova o&lt; 17:55, 17 February 2010 (UTC)
 * Awesome. Thanks for cleaning up the references, I'll make sure to use footnotes next time. Bdc101 (talk) 18:13, 17 February 2010 (UTC)

69.21.65.10 (talk) 17:09, 18 June 2014 (UTC) 18 June 2014

The Truth About Cars is most certainly not a source for objective information about GM vehicles. The site is vehemently anti-GM therefore has no believable content about GM ever and should not be cited.69.21.65.10 (talk) 17:09, 18 June 2014 (UTC)

written by non-english as first language
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2013 refresh

In 2013, the Equinox undergoes the LTZ features resumed—the 2013 refresh was changed. LT and LTZ trim levels have the High Feature LFX engine. The LS and LTZ now have fog lights resumed on LT and LTZ. The key to the interior was the optional MyLink reversed with technology. The backup camera, last year will be revised to have full-capacity directions for safety.

This refresh will only affect models branded starting the 2014 model year. Hence, the facelifted 2014 Equinoxes will reach the market in late 2013.

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The key to the interior was the optional MyLink reversed with technology

Who wrote this dribble needs to get a copy of the Oxford or Webster's Dictionary and study the first section on grammar. In the interim I am leaving the section alone, and will be checking revisions to follow changes. Editors: Where are the proof readers before a passage gets uploaded? Terrific In Movies (talk) 21:56, 4 August 2013 (UTC)

To Terrific In Movies- Thank You! I agree that this section is not properly translated into English and makes NO sense. I myself can not find a proper link to verify the given information so I can not and will not edit it. — Preceding unsigned comment added by 65.128.141.169 (talk) 04:27, 1 December 2013 (UTC)

Rewritten


 * I rewrote the section based on information from the GM Media site. Very little of the former section made any sense.
 * Abright52 (talk) 02:38, 8 February 2014 (UTC)

Merger proposal
I propose that Pontiac Torrent be merged into First Generation Chevrolet Equinox because the Pontiac Torrent is nothing more than a rebadged first generation Chevrolet Equinox. VX1NG (talk) 12:15, 26 September 2013 (UTC)


 * I respectfully disagree. They may be "Badge Engineered", but they are still two different models from two different brands.  Merging all of the badge engineered vehicles would create quite a mess, since you have multiple generations with different badge engineered offspring.  In the case of the Equinox, you would have to merge the Pontiac Torrent for the first gen and then merge the GMC Terrain for the second gen.  Not to mention the gray-area of similar platform-mates, such as the Suzuki XL7 in the first gen.  It would be nearly impossible to draw a consistent line as to what should and should not be merged...and this would have to go back to the 1960s for GM vehicles.  This would just add unnecessary confusion across the board.
 * Abright52 (talk) 02:33, 8 February 2014 (UTC)


 * Abright52, Please do not take this as an attack, I am just trying to fully explain my argument for merging the two. With that said, the common accepted definition of badge engineering is vehicles that share the same body structure but differ in names, fascias, and available options. With that definition in mind the GMC Terrain and the second generation XL7 would not be merged with the Chevrolet Equinox because those would be example of platform sharing which is not the same as badge engineering. The idea behind merging of badge engineered vehicles is to cut down on unnecessary redundancy. Regards, VX1NG (talk) 18:55, 12 February 2014 (UTC)


 * Also disagree with the merger request. "Badge-engineering" has been common, and all models are not merged together. There can be a fine line between definitions of badge-engineered and platform sharing, and the two listed above would be have fuzzy differences. Scoty6776 (talk) 13:28, 4 May 2015 (UTC)

Merger proposal, June 2018
I see that this was brought up before. This should be a no-brainer. Jgera5 (talk) 22:08, 24 June 2018 (UTC)

How about we not merge two different cars on to one thread ya fucking twatwaffle


 * +1 For merging > First generation (2005–2009), They share same dimensions, engines, transmissions and most likely parts. The Torrent was essentially a spin-off of the latter - why not merge both? There are also no citations on the Pontiac Torrent article. No need for arguments, but it is a bit old now... — Preceding unsigned comment added by NiceCandy23 (talk • contribs) 15:57, 26 November 2018 (UTC)

NPOV?
Wikipedia core content policies regarding NPOV states:

"Articles that are written like advertising would fall in this ["POV" problem...biased article...written from a single perspective] category."

I was jolted when I read this article because its tone and balance for information seemed very different from a typical Wikipedia article.

Does anyone think that this does not sound like "advertising"? :

"The Equinox is the first crossover SUV from Chevrolet, marketed by GM as a compact SUV. Riding on GM's Theta platform, the unibody Equinox is mechanically similar to the GMC Terrain, Saturn Vue, Pontiac Torrent, and the 2007 Suzuki XL7. However, the Equinox and the Torrent are larger than the Vue, riding on a 112.5 in (2,858 mm) wheelbase, 5.9 in (150 mm) longer than the Saturn. Front-wheel drive is standard, with optional all-wheel drive. The Equinox is not designed for serious off-roading unlike the truck-based Chevrolet Tahoe and Chevrolet TrailBlazer. For the 2006 model year, GM updated the Equinox for the first time, as GM badges were added on the front doors."

Is "unibody" in your dictionary, or is this just a catchy-sounding made-up word used by advertising types that sounds cool, but no one actually knows what it means?
 * Any well-informed car buyer would know about 'unibody'. 66.81.244.74 (talk) 21:06, 21 April 2018 (UTC)

There are a lot of other catchy-sounding words, even if they are real words, unlike "unibody."

While this is just one example of the frequently glowing and flowery language used throughout the article, there does not appear to be any place given to criticisms and shortcomings of this vehicle at all aside from some squibbing about the gas mileage. Unless this is a perfect vehicle, I would expect to see some criticisms balancing the enthusiastic tone of the article.

This may require discussion, but I would definitely think this article needs a POV-check template soon. Please let me know if anyone objects to this, and please explain to me if this is really a balanced, NPOV article. Thanks!

Ryvr (talk) 18:22, 21 April 2014 (UTC)


 * It may also be noteworthy that the brands "Saturn" and "Pontiac" repeatedly mentioned throughout the article are owned by the same corporation, General Motors, which owns the Chevrolet Equinox brand which is the subject of this article. The article consistently compares this automobile model to other models made by the same corporation. This sounds more like a General Motors sales showroom than an encyclopedic article to me.


 * I am going to proceed with adding the request for POV review.


 * I could cite additional specific examples, but I believe that almost every sentence in the article chooses marketing-oriented adjectives over encyclopedic adjectives, uses automotive sales jargon, or favorably mentions only other products by the same company. This is a pervasive issue, so for additional examples, just look at any sentence in the article, and the lack of any criticism or reasons why someone might choose not to purchase this vehicle. I would think it would also be helpful if products from different companies were used in some of the comparisons. If you read this article, you might think that the only product that beats a GM product is a GM product.


 * Ryvr (talk) 20:14, 21 April 2014 (UTC)

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Chevrolet Equinox (fourth generation)
The fourth-generation Chevrolet Equinox will be launched in the Middle East by the end of 2024 Luigi Cavallotti (talk) 18:20, 6 May 2024 (UTC)