Navigating the Manitowoc, WI area calls for a capable vehicle that can keep up with your daily adventures and stand up to Wisconsin weather. Fortunately, we have just the trick if you're looking for a versatile daily driver that can hold its own against rough terrain and tough driving conditions. The Chevy Equinox is solidly capable, efficient, and packed with easy-to-use tech.
So, why should you pick the Equinox over rivals like the Ford Escape and Jeep Cherokee? The Equinox starts strong with a base engine that offers more torque than its competitors, and it offers plenty of cargo room for your gear. Of course, that's just the beginning. Jump into our model comparison to learn more about how the Equinox is the best pick for your Sheboygan adventures!
Chevy Equinox
- Standard 1.5L turbo engine yielding up to 31 highway miles per gallon, 170 horsepower, and 203 pound-feet of torque
- Available 2.0L turbo engine yielding up to 252 horsepower, 260 pound-feet of torque, and a towing capacity of up to 3,500 pounds with the help of Tow/Haul mode
- Standard stop/start technology to help you save fuel
- Available switchable AWD system that lets you turn AWD on and off depending on when you need it
- Max cargo capacity of up to 63.9 cubic feet
- Hidden storage compartment beneath the rear floor
- Standard suite of driver-aids including Automatic Emergency Braking at speeds under 50 miles per hour, Lane Keep Assist with lane Departure Warning, Front Pedestrian Braking, and more
- Available High-Definition Surround Vision system that gives you a virtual overhead view of the Equinox to help you park and avoid obstacles
- Available safety alert seat
- Standard Apple CarPlay and Android Auto
Ford Escape
- Standard 1.5L engine yielding up to 177 pound-feet of torque
- Four powertrain options
- Max towing capacity of 3,500 pounds with an upgraded engine and optional trailering package
- Standard suite of driver-aids like auto high-beam headlamps, lane-keeping assist, and a rearview camera
- Available Apple CarPlay and Android Auto compatibility
Jeep Cherokee
- Standard 2.4L engine yielding 171 pound-feet of torque
- Three available engines
- Available 4x4 systems, but no fuel-saving switchable AWD feature
- Max cargo capacity of 54.7 cubic feet -- considerably less than the Equinox
- Available Apple CarPlay and Android Auto support
- Driver-aids like forward collision warning, lane-keep assist, and more are available on the Cherokee and standard on the Equinox
Chevy Equinox vs. Ford Escape
The Equinox and Escape are similarly-equipped, but you'll find a wider range of options if you spring for the Equinox. Even the base model offers exciting options like a sunroof, fog lamps, a power liftgate, dual-zone air conditioning, and more. You'll also get more pound-feet torque out of the Equinox's base engine. While both models offer Apple CarPlay support only the Equinox comes standard with these features. You'll have to upgrade to get these sought-after infotainment features on the Escape.
Chevy Equinox vs. Jeep Cherokee
The Cherokee is geared more towards off-road adventures around Chilton, so if you're looking for something that focuses more on your daily drive, the Equinox is here for you. You'll find an impressive roster of trail-conquering 4x4 systems on the Cherokee, but only the Equinox offers a switchable AWD system that allows you to adapt to your surroundings and deactivate AWD as needed to help you save fuel as you venture around Two Rivers. The Equinox also boasts superior cargo space, so you'll enjoy having more room for your stuff when you drive an Equinox.
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