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'10 GT in the shop - driving the loaner

Posted: Tue Feb 07, 2012 12:12 pm
by vit
Got a 2012 Chevy Equinox LT as a loaner while the Vibe is having the seat looked at for creaky noises Pretty nice little SUV. The interior is much nicer that what the Vibe has and much nicer than GM vehicles of past had to offer. Lots of room. The 4 banger surprisingly is not working too hard to haul all that around. Neat little features all around.Nice...

Re: '10 GT in the shop - driving the loaner (vit)

Posted: Tue Feb 07, 2012 12:35 pm
by KITT222
My dad loves these things, and says that they're a joy whenever he has the privilege to rent them.

Re: '10 GT in the shop - driving the loaner (KITT222)

Posted: Tue Feb 07, 2012 12:46 pm
by jake75
The Chevy Equinox would make my short list if I were in the market -but no more than we drive I may not be in the market for a new vehicle until 2020. And by that time I may be pushing up daisies or my kids may have taken my keys away.

Re: '10 GT in the shop - driving the loaner (vit)

Posted: Wed Feb 08, 2012 12:51 am
by ParknVibe
Quote, originally posted by vit »Got a 2012 Chevy Equinox LT as a loaner while the Vibe is having the seat looked at for creaky noises Pretty nice little SUV. The interior is much nicer that what the Vibe has and much nicer than GM vehicles of past had to offer. Lots of room. The 4 banger surprisingly is not working too hard to haul all that around. Neat little features all around.Nice...]Just surprise they would trust you with a 2012 model.

Re: '10 GT in the shop - driving the loaner (ParknVibe)

Posted: Wed Feb 08, 2012 3:27 am
by vit
Quote, originally posted by ParknVibe »Just surprise they would trust you with a 2012 model. Maybe they want me to buy it The kids asked if we could keep it...no, daddy doesn't need this much of a car just to drive to work and back.Oh yah, sounds like I will keep the loaner for another day or two - they had to order a new "seat frame", that's coming from a distributor.

Posted: Wed Feb 08, 2012 7:28 am
by ponta2147
I'd love to hear more about the 4cyl engine of that car, since my husband is interested in the GMC Terrain (its twin). We are debating whether to go with the 4cyl or 6cyl, 4cyl for gas mileage and 6cyl for potential hauling capacity and a few other options. What do you think? We'd be keeping my car obviously...

Re: '10 GT in the shop - driving the loaner (vit)

Posted: Wed Feb 08, 2012 7:58 am
by djkeev
"LOANING" cars while your's is in for service just might be the greatest marketing scheme yet created!! EVERYONE LOVES the smell and feel of a new car!! What better way to make you want one and to make your old rust bucket seem like a piece of garbage than to plant the seed of new in your brain? No pressure, no mass outreach, you voluntarily came to them and gladly took an extended test drive!Dave

Re: (ponta2147)

Posted: Wed Feb 08, 2012 11:17 am
by vit
Quote, originally posted by ponta2147 »I'd love to hear more about the 4cyl engine of that car, since my husband is interested in the GMC Terrain (its twin). We are debating whether to go with the 4cyl or 6cyl, 4cyl for gas mileage and 6cyl for potential hauling capacity and a few other options. What do you think? We'd be keeping my car obviously...I didn't see what the gas mileage is for the V6 on Chevy's website. The 4 is very adequate for cruising around town, flying down the freeway, but runs out of breath if you stomp on it. Not exactly the set upyou are for "spirited" type of driving. It is a lot of car to haul around for a 2.4 liter 182hp motor. I guess the V6 with 264hp is a bit more than you would need, but would be nice to have. Tough call...

Re: (vit)

Posted: Wed Feb 08, 2012 12:43 pm
by jake75
I assume the V-6 adds a lot to the price, and of course the extra gas cost goes on and on. I can live with a 4.

Posted: Wed Feb 08, 2012 1:19 pm
by ponta2147
Well the EPA estimated gas mileage is about the same as Chris's current car (G6 GT Coupe) with only a slightly larger tank, so I don't estimate that the v6 engine would add to our budget very much. It is somewhat more in cost for the v6, but the dealerships are also offering extra incentives on the v6 because it's less popular. So, who knows!

Posted: Fri Feb 10, 2012 12:01 pm
by vit
Well, get to keep it over the weekend. Seat frame came in today, but the guy who puts it all together wasn't around...

Re: (vit)

Posted: Mon Feb 13, 2012 6:53 am
by vit
Got my car back!They replaced the whole driver's seat. That had to be expensive.