Chevrolet Equinox ReliabilityAll Years Ranked (2005–2025)
Side-by-side KeepScores, risk levels, and owner-cost projections for every Chevrolet Equinox we've analyzed. Identify the best years to buy, the ones to avoid, and the problems that follow the Equinox across generations.
Average KeepScore
76/100
Best Year
2024 Chevrolet Equinox
Score 88
Weakest Year
2011 Chevrolet Equinox
Score 58
Every Chevrolet Equinox Ranked
Sorted by KeepScore. Each link opens the full year-specific report.
A practical and reliable choice, provided the direct-injection engine receives specific preventative care.
Top risks: Engine Performance (1.5L Turbo) · Electrical & Infotainment System · Brake System Wear
A comfortable SUV with a few powertrain quirks that require careful consideration.
Top risks: Engine (1.5L Turbo) · Transmission (9-Speed Automatic) · Electrical & Infotainment
A practical and comfortable compact SUV, reliable enough with proper care for its advanced powertrain.
Top risks: Engine (1.5L Turbo) · Transmission (6-speed Automatic) · Electrical/Infotainment
A practical and affordable family SUV that requires proactive ownership to truly shine.
Top risks: Engine (3.4L V6) · Electrical System · Suspension Components
A practical and mostly dependable compact SUV, provided you keep an eye on its turbocharged engine's specific needs.
Top risks: Engine (1.5L Turbo) · Electrical/Sensors · Brake Components
A value-packed SUV that requires careful engine scrutiny, particularly for the popular 2.4L variant, to ensure long-term reliability.
Top risks: Engine (2.4L Ecotec) · Timing Chain (2.4L Ecotec) · HVAC/Electrical System
A practical choice that delivers on comfort, but requires diligent attention to its common electrical and climate control weak points.
Top risks: HVAC System · Electrical System & Infotainment · Engine (1.5L Turbo)
A practical family hauler that requires diligent maintenance and a keen eye to avoid common, costly headaches.
Top risks: Automatic Transmission · Engine (Lower Intake Manifold Gaskets) · Electrical System
A practical, affordable SUV that requires careful inspection and consistent maintenance to avoid common, costly repairs.
Top risks: Power Steering System · HVAC Blend Door Actuators · Rust and Corrosion
A practical SUV offering comfort and utility, but the 2.4L engine's reliability concerns demand a vigilant inspection.
Top risks: 2.4L Ecotec Engine · Transmission (6-speed automatic) · HVAC System
A practical choice for some, but the 1.5L engine demands a cautious approach and careful vetting.
Top risks: 1.5L Turbo Engine Durability · Transmission Performance · Electrical System Glitches
A comfortable SUV that offers decent value, but be acutely aware of potential engine issues, especially with the 1.5L turbo.
Top risks: 1.5L Engine Oil Consumption · Infotainment System · HVAC System (A/C)
A sharp new contender, but inherent first-year model risks warrant a careful approach.
Top risks: Electrical / Infotainment · Powertrain (Engine/Transmission) · Interior Fit & Finish
A comfortable SUV that offers reliability only with careful engine selection and diligent maintenance.
Top risks: 2.4L Ecotec Engine · HVAC System · Suspension Components
A roomy, affordable SUV that demands careful vetting and diligent maintenance to bypass its notorious powertrain weaknesses.
Top risks: Engine (3.4L V6) · Transmission · Power Steering System
A comfortable SUV that offers value, but the 2.4L engine's known flaws cast a long shadow over its long-term reliability.
Top risks: 2.4L Ecotec Engine · 6-speed Automatic Transmission · Electrical/HVAC
A value-oriented SUV that can serve well, but only if you're prepared to address its specific, well-documented mechanical weak points.
Top risks: Transmission (4T65-E) · Front Suspension & Steering · Electrical System
A budget-friendly crossover whose value proposition is heavily dependent on avoiding the problematic 2.4L engine, or securing a very well-documented service history.
Top risks: 2.4L Ecotec Engine · Timing Chain System · HVAC and Electrical Systems
A comfortable SUV that hides a ticking time bomb under the hood for many owners.
Top risks: 2.4L Ecotec Engine · Transmission (6T45) · HVAC Blower Motor Resistor
A comfortable cruiser with a significant engine Achilles' heel, demanding a thorough pre-purchase inspection.
Top risks: Engine (2.4L I4) · Transmission · Electrical & HVAC
The 2.4L engine is a ticking time bomb; the V6 is the only viable option for long-term ownership.
Top risks: 2.4L Ecotec Engine · Transmission · Electrical System
Problems That Follow the Equinox Across Generations
Issues that appear in the top-3 risks across multiple model years — the cost of ownership you can actually predict.
2.4L Ecotec Engine
Appears in 6 model years · 29% of generations
Electrical System
Appears in 4 model years · 19% of generations
Engine (1.5L Turbo)
Appears in 4 model years · 19% of generations
Transmission
Appears in 3 model years · 14% of generations
HVAC System
Appears in 3 model years · 14% of generations
Power Steering System
Appears in 2 model years · 10% of generations
Engine (3.4L V6)
Appears in 2 model years · 10% of generations
Suspension Components
Appears in 2 model years · 10% of generations
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