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Chevrolet - Equinox (2021)

Looking for clear, up‑to‑date information on the latest and most popular compact SUVs, the Chevrolet Equinox stands out for its blend of comfort, technology, and value. Whether you’re eyeing a brand‑new 2021 model, checking the Chevrolet Equinox price trends across the market, or trying to determine what a used Chevrolet Equinox price might be, you’ll find everything you need to make an informed decision in this guide. Below we break down the key specs, give you realistic depreciation estimates, compare it against rivals, and explain why this vehicle holds a strong position in its segment.

  • Model year: 2021 (but still relevant for used‑car markets)
  • Engine: 1.5‑liter turbocharged inline‑4 producing 168 hp and 184 lb‑ft torque (standard); optional 2.0‑liter turbo inline‑4 delivering 242 hp and 260 lb‑ft torque for the GS‑LT package.
  • Transmission: 8‑speed automatic, continuously variable for smoother shifts.
  • Drive: Front‑drive (FWD) standard, with all‑wheel drive (AWD) available on higher trims.
  • Fuel type: Regular gasoline; fuel economy averages 27 mpg city/33 mpg highway (FWD) and 25 mpg city/31 mpg highway (AWD).
  • Dimensions: Length 176.7 in, width 73.4 in, wheelbase 108.3 in; front track 64.1 in, rear track 64.2 in.
  • Interior: 5‑seat layout with a spacious cabin; 55‑inch dual‑screen infotainment system on most trims; optional premium 9‑speakers audio.
  • Safety: Standard Chevrolet | Connected Safety suite includes blind‑spot monitoring, rear cross‑traffic alert, and automatic emergency braking; optional full driver‑assist package.
  • Cargo: 39.1 ft³ behind rear seats, 68.5 ft³ with seats folded.

Understanding Chevrolet Equinox depreciation is essential if you plan to buy new now and sell later, or if you’re hunting for a competitive used price. On average, a new Equinox typically loses about 15–20 % of its value during its first year. After the first year, depreciation slows to roughly 12–14 % annually over the next two to three years, then to around 10 % per year for years four to six. By the time the vehicle reaches a five‑year mark, it usually retains between 55 % and 60 % of its initial MSRP, depending on mileage, condition, and market demand. Keep in mind that these percentages are averages; actual resale values for a particular vehicle will differ based on its exact history and local supply & demand dynamics.

What is a 2021 Chevrolet Equinox worth? The answer varies widely depending on trim level, mileage, condition, and market location. However, the typical price range for a lightly used 2021 GS or LT model commonly sits between $20,000 and $25,000, while the premium RS and SS models trend toward $27,000–$32,000. A well‑maintained 2021 Equinox with low mileage may command a premium over the average market value of used Equinoxes from earlier model years. Buy or sell today, and be prepared to negotiate within that bracket, taking into account dealer incentives, trade‑in allowances, and any warranty extensions that may still be active.

Comparison context helps clarify where the Equinox sits amid its cousins. Compared to similar models like the Honda CR‑V, Toyota RAV4, or Nissan Rogue, the Equinox often offers a slightly larger front passenger area and a more aggressive styling but at a comparable price point. It may lack the RAV4’s hybrid option, yet its turbocharged 2.0‑liter engine delivers higher peak horsepower than the standard engine of the CR‑V, appealing to buyers who value spirited performance without turning to full hybrids. In the SUV market segment, the Equinox frequently holds a 3‑to‑4‑star rating from industry safety groups and consistently ranks near the top of “best value” lists for infotainment features and user‑friendly design.

Market position statement: The Chevrolet Equinox is popular in the mid‑size crossover segment, especially among first‑time SUV buyers and families desiring situational all‑wheel drive with a cost‑effective base. Its blend of standard driver‑assist features, available advanced safety packages, and a well‑designed cabin places it as a year‑round strong contender in the U.S. and Canadian markets. The 2021 Equinox specifically appealed to Petersen Automotive’s “


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