Crossing Over: The Evolution of the SUV Shows No Sign of Slowing Down
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More Than Just Good Looking -- It's Actually Good, Too
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The Ultimate Guide to All the Newest Vehicles
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Signs of Hope from Detroit
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The first thing you notice about the Equinox is the interior.
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Our Unofficial Guide to the U.S. Government's CARS Program
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The End Of "Good Enough For Chevy"
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Is Chevy ready to lead the segment?
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Aimed squarely at the Ford Escape, Jeep Liberty, Honda CR-V, Hyundai Santa Fe, and Toyota RAV4, the 2010 Equinox is arguably the best looking vehicle in the segment and uses some of the most advanced technology under the hood.
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The Utility of a Crossover with the Economy of a Sedan!
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Automaker Previews New, More Efficient Four and Six Cylinder Engines
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Waterworks: Fourteen Days In The Hydrogen Economy
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Automobile Magazine visits New York City for a look at 16 eco-friendly Chevy Equinox hybrids.
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Seventeen college and university teams competed to create the most efficient hybridized Chevrolet Equinox.
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The U.S. Department of Energy gets six weeks of seat time with Chevrolet's Equinox Fuel Cell.
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Zero emissions, zero cost ... for now. Chevy is lending a fleet of fuel-cell-equipped Equinoxes for testing purposes in major cities.
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No, 12 seconds to 60 won't knock your socks off, but otherwise the Chevrolet Equinox FCEV defies you to find fault with it.
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Hydrogen is hot; we haven't heard this much about number one on the periodic table since the Hindenburg blew. Just a week after BMW announced plans to market a test fleet of hydrogen-powered 7-series sedans, General Motors has followed suit in a big way. In th
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If you arrived at this page and thought to yourself that this all sounds very familiar, you're not going crazy. The vehicle you see here is the sequel--groan--to the GM Sequel, a hydrogen-powered crossover first shown at the 2005 Detroit auto show. Now badged
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Larger in both scale and scope than the entry-level Tracker it replaces, Chevy's new Equinox represents the division's first foray into the car-based sport/utility category.
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Crossing over at long last
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The MathWorks today announced the University of Waterloo is the recipient of The MathWorks Crosso...
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Cue Elmer Bernstein's theme from "The Magnificent Seven." Motor Trend's 2005 Sport/Utility of the Year, the Land Rover LR3, swaggered into town along with six others seeking the title: Chevrolet Equinox, Ford Escape Hybrid, Ford Freestyle, Jeep Grand Cherokee, Infiniti QX56, and Nissan Pathfinder.
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Chevy improves the Vue.
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Gather 'round the campfire: We take to the trail in four compact V-6 SUVs in search of truth, value, and a hot shower
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