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My daughter's 2019 is the 1.5 L and has sufficient power for the vehicle. The 2024/25 looks like all are turbocharged. So if you want a little more, ya got it. I don't know anything about its turbo, I am guessing it's internal.The styling is nice. I like it. Too bad you can't get the 2.0T\ 9 speed auto anymore, and have to suffer with that 1.5L wheezer.
I'll pass & keep my 2020 2.0T
Ugly. If I want s truck, I'll buy GMC.
Seems to be replaced by Activ. I'm not impressed, contrary to many here, I think the new design is fugly compared to the 22-24.No Premier?
That's being extremely niceI think the new design is fugly compared to the 22-24.
I've been hearing a lot of news about all these turbo engines causing problems, not just GM but across all makes.My daughter's 2019 is the 1.5 L and has sufficient power for the vehicle. The 2024/25 looks like all are turbocharged. So if you want a little more, ya got it. I don't know anything about its turbo, I am guessing it's internal.
Power was not why she wanted the vehicle. It's outstanding performer for its purpose. We have 2 other vehicles for various uses. A 5 speed stick Mazda 3 and an Escalade ESV.
It may be a GM thing. Honda has had turbo 4 cyl for years. Before we bought out 2025, I called a friend who is a GM mechanic. He mentioned the turbo and thought there were some service bulletins around it. So I bought it anyway, crossing my fingers that GM has figured it out. Plus, oil maintenance on turbos is really important. Our 2016 Civic makes some decent power. I would not expect the much bigger Equinox to pull as hard as a smaller car. And at 39.+ MPG can't complain. So having said all that you might be asking why did we not buy a Honda. My wife had back surgery a few months back. So the first thing she did was sit in the back seat and front passenger seat. We did Buick, Honda, Jeep, etc. I guessing at least a dozen different makes and models. As soon as she got out of the 2025 Equinox, I knew by the smile on her face that was going to be it. Others were OK, but she really liked it. It has been 30 years since I bought a new car because of the "drive off lot depreciation". I Never ever buy bleeding edge, especially if you can find what we use to call "program cars".I've been hearing a lot of news about all these turbo engines causing problems, not just GM but across all makes.