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Chevy Eqonox

Anyone driving one. Mine has been perfect since 2018. Thinking of getting a 2025
Gibbon · 70-79, M
Curious. Why replace it. Money to burn? Or an itch for the smell of new? Car prices for anything new are outrageous these days.
@Gibbon it has 100,000 miles on it and has been perfect. Just want a new one
Gibbon · 70-79, M
@drtt943 "Just want a new one" explains it. I kept a 2005 Suzuki Aerio SX AWD for almost 15 years with 250,000 miles and didn't want to get rid of it. In all those years except for breaking the front right drive shaft I had no major repairs but the damn emission system sensors. When the transmission catastrophically failed it was nice enough to do so in my employers parking lot. I replaced it with a used Subaru Outback. That Suzuki was the best and cheapest car I ever owned. It was quick and fast out on the highway blowing many a VW off the road. It also got me through some wicked snow storms. Miss it. Always will.
hippyjoe1955 · 61-69, M
I drove a 2024 Chevy truck rental. I let a few other guys drive it as well. We all agreed that we wouldn't buy one.
Lilnonames · F
ive known one boss. hiss daughter drive thress years
My mother likes hers, peraonally I think it's underpowered, plus hers automatically shuts off at idle and restarts when she hits the gas, which I think uses more fuel than it claims to save.

 
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