![]() ![]() It also gets 19-inch allows, leather upholstery, 8-inch screen and driver’s aids such as auto-braking and lane-keeping alert through vibrating seats and so on. The range-topping Premier (4WD only) gets a larger power unit – a 2.0-litre Turbo with 252bhp and 260lb ft of torque, mated to a 9-speed automatic. You then step up to an LT 2WD at AED82,900 ($22.5k) with remote start, power driver’s seat and rear camera. The base model LS (as with Honda) is only a two-wheel drive and comes with a 1.5-litre turbo (the CR-V gets a same-sized engine in the States, but that more modern unit is not on sale here yet) which puts out 170bhp and 203lb ft or torque mated to 6-speed auto. The prices we’ve been given for the Chevrolet Equinox start from AED76,000 ($21k) and rise to AED110,900 (30k) – ah, got your interest now have we? ![]() We just reviewed the all-new CR-V – read that here – and it’s very good indeed with prices starting from AED89,900 ($25k) and rising to AED126,000 ($34k). So unsurprisingly, that’s the car the Equinox is benchmarked against, matches in size, beats in equipment and undercuts on price. It sits in the same segment as, and goes against, the Honda CR-V – which dominates. Not a brand name commonly known, but one that is massive in America – in fact this is Chevrolet’s second biggest car after the Silverado pickup truck. Hmm… Equinox, sounds vaguely familiar? Indeed. Thinking of a CR-V or RAV4? Take a look at this value offering first!Ĭlick below now to watch our 2018 Chevrolet Equinox Review video now. ![]()
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