Used 2008 ChevroletEquinox LTZ

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    Exterior Color
    Black Granite Metallic
    Interior Color
    LIGHT GRAY, LEATHER SEAT INSERTS
    Odometer
    121,594 miles
    Fuel Economy
    17/24 MPG City/Hwy
    Transmission
    Automatic
    Drivetrain
    All-wheel Drive
    Engine
    V-6 cyl
    VIN
    2CNDL83F086304113
    Stock Number
    44P1658A
    Chevrolet Equinox

    Included Packages & Accessories

    • GVWR: 5,070 lbs
    • Power Tilt-Sliding Sunroof w/Express-Open
    • Federal Emissions Requirements
    • Engine: 3.4L V6
    • Transmission: Electronic 5-Speed Automatic
    • Wheels: 17" x 7" Bright Chrome Aluminum
    • Black Roof-Mounted Luggage Rack Center Rails
    • Front License Plate Bracket
    • Equipment Group LTZ
    • XM Satellite Radio
    • Inside Self-Dimming Rearview Mirror
    • Remote Vehicle Start
    • 6-Way Power Driver Seat Adjuster
    • Front Halogen Fog Lamps
    • Tires: P235/60R17 AS BW
    • Front Reclining Bucket Seats
    • Driver & Front Passenger Heated Seats
    • Radio: AM/FM Stereo w/MP3/6-Disc CD/XM Satellite
    • Chrome Plus Package
    • Bright Chrome Exhaust Tip
    • Bright Chrome Tubular Assist-Steps

    Included Packages & Options

    • Chrome Plus Package$845
      • Bright Chrome Exhaust Tip
      • Bright Chrome Tubular Assist-Steps
    Included Options
    • Power Tilt-Sliding Sunroof w/Express-Open$695
    • Black Roof-Mounted Luggage Rack Center Rails$150

    Detailed Specifications

    • Max seating capacity: 5
    • Fuel System: SFI
    • Fuel tank capacity: 16 gal
    • Horsepower: 185

    Standard Features

    • Bright Chrome Exhaust Tip
    • Bright Chrome Tubular Assist-Steps
    • Driver & Front Passenger Heated Seats
    • XM Satellite Radio
    • Inside Self-Dimming Rearview Mirror
    • Remote Vehicle Start
    • 6-Way Power Driver Seat Adjuster
    • Front Halogen Fog Lamps
    • Tires: P235/60R17 AS BW

    Dealer Notes

    2008 Chevrolet Equinox LTZ Black Granite Metallic AWD 3.4L V6
    Recent Arrival!

    Chrome Plus Package with running boards
    Sun/moonroof
    Premium sound system
    Heated front seats
    All-wheel drive
    Black Granite Metallic exterior
    Leather seats with power driver adjustment and lumbar support
    Luggage rack
    Rear spoiler
    Fog lamps
    Privacy glass
    Remote engine start and keyless entry
    Power windows, door locks, and side mirrors
    Automatic headlights and daytime running lights
    Leather-wrapped steering wheel with audio controls
    Onboard telematics system
    Front and rear head airbags
    Traction control and stability control
    Anti-lock brakes with 4-wheel discs
    Child safety locks and LATCH child seat anchors
    3.4L V6 engine with 5-speed automatic transmission

    KBB.com Consumer Reviews

    Kelley Blue Book - KBB.com
    Overall3.9Out of 5
    • Very Reliable Tall SUV

      By BRCarGuy on Monday, May 14, 2018

      5.0
      We bought the Equinox when GM was struggling. Many experts thought the company would go under. So 9 years ago we paid about 18K for an LT with sunroof and nice wheels. It has been a v-e-r-y reliable car! Mostly it has shuttled back and forth to work, about 5 miles each way. It has made lots of Home Depot runs...plenty of space (although I do not know why more SUV designers do not allow the front right seat to fold forward, ala Pontiac Vibe or Toyota Matrix). It has made a few family vacations...up to 800 miles a day is no problem. Anyway, this car has not left us stranded even once. All we have done is regular oil changes. Brakes once, I think. Tires of course. About 70,000 miles we were getting check engine warnings and some power loss...e.g., not eager throttle response. I guessed this might be an EGR valve...easily replaced. But that wasnt it. I feared a transmission failure, but that wasnt it. What the car needed was a tune-up! New plugs and wires. We also replaced every fluid in the car at this point. I am now contemplating whether it makes sense to replace front shocks. Not really needed yet, but the car is not as supple as it once was and how long can parts like that last anyway? So anyway...this has been a good car and even in its darkest hours GM was making them. Apart from reliability, what else? Well, it sits very high. It is relatively quiet. Not a sports car for handling, but OK. It would be nice if the back seat folded completely flat. Instead, theres a shelf between the seatback level and cargo floor, which means you cannot sleep comfortably in the back without adding some padding. Economy: typically 17 mpg in town and 26 on the freeway.
    • good family car

      By Burgz on Friday, December 19, 2008

      4.0
      My wife drives it most of the time. The main reason we bought it was the back seat roominess, great for getting kids out of car seats. Side air curtains. Decent mileage and pep. There are many blind spots and the turning radius is awful! The AWD in this vehicle leaves much to be deisred. My Audu A4 AWD will do circles in snow around the Equinox. The AWD is overated and not a value for this car. My wife enjoys the vehicle and it has been very reliable overall.
    • Great little SUV

      By princess82673 on Saturday, June 21, 2008

      5.0
      I have had my 08 Equinox for 4 months. I did have a Saturn Ion, but needed something bigger for my son and myself and out of all of the SUVs and midsize cars I looked at, this had the most room in the back seat so my son could sit back there and have plenty of leg room, all the others his knees would hit the back of the front seat with it all the way back. Gas mileage I can not complain, yes we all want more, but I took mine to Tennessee and averaged 27 mpg only about 6-7 miles less then my Ion (which was plastic, 4 cyl, and front wheel drive as where the equinox is metal, 6 cyl, and AWD). So far I love this vehicle.