

AWD runs another $1,600 if you need it, and Chevrolet’s 2.0-liter turbo four-cylinder (252 hp, 260 pounds-feet of torque) pairs with a nine-speed automatic transmission for a strong, albeit questionably necessary, upgrade.

We’d choose an unadorned Equinox Premier, whose $32,595 gets you a lot of convenience and luxury features. All of them start with a 1.5-liter turbocharged four-cylinder engine (170 horsepower, 203 pounds-feet of torque) and six-speed automatic transmission. As of this writing, less than 1% of all new model-year 2020 Equinox inventory on is the Equinox L, so unless you enjoy hunting down a hard-to-find car, consider just the remaining three trims. Start by crossing off the base trim, L, as it’s almost impossible to find. Which of the Equinox’s 4 Trims - L, LS, LT and Premier - Should You Buy?

Such features were hard-to-get options on 2019’s Equinox. All four trims now have forward collision warning with automatic emergency braking with pedestrian detection, lane departure warning with steering assist, and automatic high-beam headlights. The good news? You no longer have to pony up extra for important safety features. View all 2020 Chevrolet Equinox models for sale near 60606
