The Chevy Equinox has been around for years—but is it still holding up in today’s crowded SUV market? We looked at real driver feedback to find out how it stacks up in 2025.

✅ Smooth, Comfortable Driving That Still Holds Up

Owners say the 2025 Equinox remains one of the easiest SUVs to drive in its class. With responsive steering, solid suspension, and decent acceleration from the 1.5L turbo engine, it's great for everyday use. The ride is quiet and stable, especially on highways. While it doesn’t win any races, it checks all the boxes for comfort, especially for families and commuters.

🛠️ Low Maintenance, Low Drama

One reason the Equinox still sells well? It’s reliable and easy to maintain. Owners report that routine maintenance—like oil changes, brakes, and tires—is affordable, and most models have no major issues in the first 100,000 miles. Plus, parts are widely available and repairs are cheaper than what you'd find with premium brands.

📦 Interior Space That Works for Families

The Equinox isn’t the biggest SUV, but its layout makes the most of the space. Backseat passengers get good legroom, the cargo area is roomy enough for groceries, strollers, or gear, and the fold-flat seats make weekend trips easier. Drivers say it's especially good for families with kids who don’t want to upgrade to a full-size SUV just yet.

📱 Solid Tech Features That Get the Job Done

Apple CarPlay, Android Auto, built-in Wi-Fi hotspot, multiple USB ports—it’s all here, and easy to use. The touchscreen system is simple, responsive, and comes standard even on lower trims. Safety features like lane assist, auto emergency braking, and blind spot alerts are available on most 2025 trims, giving owners confidence without upselling luxury.

⚖️ A Safe, Reliable Pick—Just Don’t Expect Luxury

The verdict from most owners is clear: the Equinox is dependable, affordable, and practical—but not flashy. It’s not the most powerful or tech-loaded SUV out there, but it does what most drivers need, and it does it well. For anyone who values reliability and cost control over brand status, it’s still a strong contender.

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