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My hands-on experience with the all-new 2025 gasoline-powered Equinox revealed a vehicle of contrasts. As a current owner of a 2018 model, I approached this redesigned crossover with high expectations. While I appreciated the improved displays, heated steering wheel, and optional cooled seats, I was disappointed by the lower fuel economy and the fact that the rear seats no longer fold completely flat – a practical concern for anyone who regularly hauls cargo. The quirky steering wheel-mounted shifter took some getting used to, and I found myself missing the upscale sophistication of the previous Premier trim level.
By TechMobility Productions Inc.My hands-on experience with the all-new 2025 gasoline-powered Equinox revealed a vehicle of contrasts. As a current owner of a 2018 model, I approached this redesigned crossover with high expectations. While I appreciated the improved displays, heated steering wheel, and optional cooled seats, I was disappointed by the lower fuel economy and the fact that the rear seats no longer fold completely flat – a practical concern for anyone who regularly hauls cargo. The quirky steering wheel-mounted shifter took some getting used to, and I found myself missing the upscale sophistication of the previous Premier trim level.