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¿Porqué se debe de evitar comprar el Chevrolet Equinox?

PRESS RELEASE - Thu, 22 Aug 2024 20:38:04

MIAMI, FL — 22 de agosto de 2024 — (NOTICIAS NEWSWIRE) — El Equinox de Chevrolet ha sido una popular opción en el competitivo mercado de los SUV compactos durante muchos años. Pero no es fiable y no puede competir ni de cerca con los japoneses y coreanos del segmento. Para peor, su valor de …

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MIAMI, FL — 22 de agosto de 2024 — (NOTICIAS NEWSWIRE) — El Equinox de Chevrolet ha sido una popular opción en el competitivo mercado de los SUV compactos durante muchos años. Pero no es fiable y no puede competir ni de cerca con los japoneses y coreanos del segmento. Para peor, su valor de reventa baja considerablemente en un segmento donde sus competidores lo superan ampliamente.

No todos los años del modelo han estado a la altura de la reputación de la marca en cuanto a confiabilidad y rendimiento, por lo que el nuevo Equinox con alta tecnología estará en la lista de los autos problemáticos del fabricante.

No nos olvidemos que casi todos los modelos que construye General Motors (Chevrolet-Buick-GMC-Cadillac) tienen problemas eléctricos, de motor y transmisión al poco tiempo de uso.

Nuestro equipo de trabajo puso en evidencia muchos problemas de fabricación de la automotriz, y ésta contestó con el "No va mas" los autos de prueba, por lo que dependemos de otros colegas para llevarles los datos de los limones que fabrica la marca.

Comprar un auto de este fabricante es como comprar un billete de lotería, ya que sabrás que tendrás pocas chances de sacar algo bueno. Tenemos tantas historias de nuestros lectores sobre los defectos del fabricante, que se haría imposible de describirlos todos.

Para peor Chevrolet lanzó el Equinox EV, un limón eléctrico, como lo es el Bolt EV, que estará en manos de los sufridos seguidores de la marca.

Los 11 peores años del Equinox de Chevrolet que se deben evitar  

Si comprende los problemas comunes asociados con estos modelos, podrá tomar una decisión bien informada al considerar un Equinox usado.

El Equinox de Chevrolet 2010: un comienzo problemático

El Equinox de Chevrolet 2010 marca el comienzo de nuestra lista de modelos que se deben evitar. Si bien ofrecía un diseño renovado y una mejor eficiencia de combustible, este año sufrió importantes problemas en el motor.

Muchos propietarios informaron problemas con el consumo excesivo de aceite y fallas del motor, lo que provocó reparaciones costosas. El Equinox de Chevrolet 2010 también tuvo problemas con la transmisión y el sistema eléctrico, lo que lo convirtió en una opción desafiante para los compradores de autos usados.

Equinox 2013 y 2014: continúan los problemas de motor

Continuando con la tendencia de los problemas relacionados con el motor, los modelos Chevy Equinox 2013 y 2014 también están en nuestra lista de años que debemos evitar. Estos años experimentaron problemas con el motor de cuatro cilindros de 2.4 litros, incluido un consumo excesivo de aceite, el motor se estancaba y el ralentí irregular.

El Equinox 2014 enfrentó problemas de transmisión adicionales, lo que lo convirtió en una opción riesgosa para los compradores que buscan un SUV confiable.

Equinox 2015 y 2016: más problemas de transmisión

Los modelos Chevy Equinox 2015 y 2016 tuvieron su cuota de desafíos, particularmente con sus transmisiones. Muchos propietarios informaron fallas en la transmisión, lo que llevó a reparaciones costosas y problemas de seguridad.

Si bien estos años ofrecieron características y estilo atractivos, los problemas de transmisión eclipsaron su atractivo, lo que los convirtió en opciones menos deseables para los compradores de autos usados.

El Chevy Equinox 2018: una mezcla de cosas buenas y malas

El Chevy Equinox 2018 tuvo una reputación mixta: algunos propietarios elogiaron sus actualizaciones y otros lamentaron varios problemas. Los problemas más comunes incluían el estancamiento del motor, fallas eléctricas y características tecnológicas poco confiables.

Si bien algunos compradores pueden haber tenido una experiencia positiva con el Equinox 2018, la confiabilidad inconsistente y los posibles costos de reparación lo convierten en una opción cautelosa en el mercado de SUV usados.

Conclusión: tomar una decisión 

Al comprar un Chevy Equinox usado, es esencial conocer los años del modelo con un historial de problemas.

Si bien estos 11 peores modelos de Chevy Equinox se deben evitar, es fundamental recordar que los historiales y el mantenimiento de cada vehículo juegan un papel importante a la hora de determinar la confiabilidad de un automóvil específico. De nuevo, no lo recomendamos. Mejor evítalo.


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