Equinox with standard EPA rated 32 MPG highway beats Honda CR-V's 28 MPG(2) — and its highway driving range of up to 600 miles is 172 more miles than CR-V. Equinox also has OnStar(R) with Automatic Crash Response(3) (standard for the first six months) to give you additional protection.
Equinox also has better highway fuel economy than Toyota RAV4's 28 MPG(2) with a highway driving range of up to 155 miles more than RAV4. And to guarantee the quality, Equinox is backed by the 100,000-mile/5-year(4) transferable Powertrain Limited Warranty. That's 40,000 more miles than RAV4 offers.
Ford Escape's standard 28 MPG highway and Escape Hybrid's 31 MPG highway(2) can't beat Equinox either, and Equinox offers a highway driving range of up to 135 more miles than Escape Hybrid. Equinox also has a standard MultiFlex sliding rear seat, which gives you more rear legroom than any competitor, including all Escape models.
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