You’ll see this Chevy on rental lots & in the shop before 100k mi. You’ll see this Subaru running strong at 200k mi, probably driven by original owner. 😂
I would tend to believe you but one of my employees bought a 2015 Equinox and drove it 260k miles with no real issues. It was leaking oil the last couple years but was still fully functional. He liked it so much he bought a new 2023 white Equinox again.
@@AutomotiveAnonymous208 from what I saw currently it’s set to 89° and the update will allow it to heat to 101°…. I think but it was about a 10 degree jump… always gonna be some bugs in a new generation
The Equinox is far superior in the look’s department than the Forester. The Equinox needs to replace the 1.5 Turbo with the 2.0 Turbo found in the Cadillac XT4 with chrome exhaust tips. On Demand AWD is needed in Northern Climates. The Forester needs to adapt the roof rails with integrated cross bars found on the Outback. The Final deciding factor on these vehicles is price and residual value for most consumers. The Equinox needs to offer interior trim colors like Grey and Tan over the Standard Black on the LT Trim.
Haha 🤷♂️ Similar price, dimensions, and potential buyer population. The Equinox can come with AWD, but I do recognize a lot of people don’t actually need that.
@AutomotiveAnonymous208 Comparison should include AWD v AWD. You're leaving out a major function and component, especially Subaru's AWD with X-Mode. You wouldn't compare a convertible with a vehicle that has a panoramic sunroof, would you? The functionality of AWD is huge to some. 🤯😱🤦♂️🤷♂️
1) Don't apologize for your shadow. It proves you're not a vampire! 2) The Subaru gets better gas mileage because the larger non-turbo engine is not working as hard. It should theoretically last longer as well. 3) My 2023 Forester was made in Japan. My wife's Nissan Rogue was assembled in the USA. Frankly, the assembly quality seems about equal to me. 3) The second generation Equinox rear seat could be slid fore and aft. I don't know if that's so on the newer ones. 4) The only things on the Subaru that I do not like are 1) the controls are like a video arcade, 2) the driver's seat goes forward when being raised higher (apparently the Japanese cannot conceive of a long-legged person, as my wife's Nissan is the same only worse, and 3) the Imbecilic, moronic, idiotic rear center seatbelt being mounted in the roof instead of the seat.
I agree with the roof mount seat belt. I bought my 2024 Subaru Outback in the spring. I kept hearing a rattle in the headliner. I thought that they would have to tear into the sunroof mechanism. It turned out to be the seatbelt wasn’t fully seated in the housing.
Hahaha, you guys are funny. Thanks for adding all the insight and mentioning the seat belt fitment causing the head liner rattle issue. I know others have also experienced that.
I wish more automakers were like Tesla in that they’re not afraid to be creative and innovative to differentiate themselves. A lot of the Crossovers look like only slightly different flavors of the same Jellybean.
Very interesting and eye-opening review of the new redisigned Equinox and the new generation Forester. I saw the Equinox personally and it looks handsome and more eyecatching than the Forester. Definitely Chevy looks quite a bit better than the previous gen rather dorkey-looking Forester. I wonder if in the near future you'd consider testing both models in their top iterations. As for their infotaintment screens, Chevrolet did well in keeping the most used physical buttons in plain site and away from the screen. Subaru went too far integrating all functions into the infotaintment system. Some things, the basics need to be operated through physical buttons as you say to avoid lag. I believe that to prevent the driver to take his/her eyes off the road, separate buttons are crucial. wouldn't you agree? I find myself having to wade through the infotaintment screen to turn on the a/c or heating, something that it's dangereous. Thanks for the review! .
I absolutely agree! I think the Chevy looks better, and its physical HVAC controls are much better. But I’d always pick this Forester over the Equinox due to the crash test results and powertrain/AWD system. It’s too bad we can’t have it all in one vehicle lol.
Not being a Chevy is the Subarus strong suit. As well as safety, price, reliability, all wheel drive performance, gas mileage, storage capacity and resale value!
I’m sorry I don’t remember exactly what I said. But the Equinox is also assembled and sold in China, which is likely what I was referring to (in my head but not out loud lol).
My Chevy is a beast 💪🏻
The Chevrolet looks much better. Forester might be safer???
You’ll see this Chevy on rental lots & in the shop before 100k mi. You’ll see this Subaru running strong at 200k mi, probably driven by original owner. 😂
Haha.
I would tend to believe you but one of my employees bought a 2015 Equinox and drove it 260k miles with no real issues. It was leaking oil the last couple years but was still fully functional. He liked it so much he bought a new 2023 white Equinox again.
not with the CVT
@@awepossum1059lol
Go do the research and you'll see all the issues that Subaru has.
I saw on Reddit last night they’ve got a software patch coming out for the heated seats in the Subaru
That’s good to know, thanks for sharing!!
@@AutomotiveAnonymous208 from what I saw currently it’s set to 89° and the update will allow it to heat to 101°…. I think but it was about a 10 degree jump… always gonna be some bugs in a new generation
The Equinox is far superior in the look’s department than the Forester. The Equinox needs to replace the 1.5 Turbo with the 2.0 Turbo found in the Cadillac XT4 with chrome exhaust tips. On Demand AWD is needed in Northern Climates. The Forester needs to adapt the roof rails with integrated cross bars found on the Outback. The Final deciding factor on these vehicles is price and residual value for most consumers. The Equinox needs to offer interior trim colors like Grey and Tan over the Standard Black on the LT Trim.
I would always leave my lights on auto.
@@Zanderthelab I always leave my lights on ON.
Don't know how you can do a comparison with a FWD vehicle with an AWD vehicle! 🤷♂️🤦♂️🙄
Haha 🤷♂️ Similar price, dimensions, and potential buyer population. The Equinox can come with AWD, but I do recognize a lot of people don’t actually need that.
@AutomotiveAnonymous208 Comparison should include AWD v AWD. You're leaving out a major function and component, especially Subaru's AWD with X-Mode. You wouldn't compare a convertible with a vehicle that has a panoramic sunroof, would you? The functionality of AWD is huge to some. 🤯😱🤦♂️🤷♂️
Thank you for another great vehicle comparison video. If I was buying, it would be the Subaru for what driving I do.
I'm new to your channel. I can't keep up with how fast you talk making the review too hard to follow. Constructive advice - plz slow down.
Subaru looks ugly
1) Don't apologize for your shadow. It proves you're not a vampire!
2) The Subaru gets better gas mileage because the larger non-turbo engine is not working as hard. It should theoretically last longer as well.
3) My 2023 Forester was made in Japan. My wife's Nissan Rogue was assembled in the USA. Frankly, the assembly quality seems about equal to me.
3) The second generation Equinox rear seat could be slid fore and aft. I don't know if that's so on the newer ones.
4) The only things on the Subaru that I do not like are 1) the controls are like a video arcade, 2) the driver's seat goes forward when being raised higher (apparently the Japanese cannot conceive of a long-legged person, as my wife's Nissan is the same only worse, and 3) the Imbecilic, moronic, idiotic rear center seatbelt being mounted in the roof instead of the seat.
I agree with the roof mount seat belt. I bought my 2024 Subaru Outback in the spring. I kept hearing a rattle in the headliner. I thought that they would have to tear into the sunroof mechanism. It turned out to be the seatbelt wasn’t fully seated in the housing.
Vampire Bill said the shadow, and mirror reflection was not a thing. The sunlight however, deadly to vampires. Sukie!!!
Hahaha, you guys are funny. Thanks for adding all the insight and mentioning the seat belt fitment causing the head liner rattle issue. I know others have also experienced that.
Never liked Subaru, boring cheap plastic interiors..always try to copy others
I wish more automakers were like Tesla in that they’re not afraid to be creative and innovative to differentiate themselves. A lot of the Crossovers look like only slightly different flavors of the same Jellybean.
I forgot to mention that you can start your Forester with a key fob with a dead battery.
Very interesting and eye-opening review of the new redisigned Equinox and the new generation Forester. I saw the Equinox personally and it looks handsome and more eyecatching than the Forester. Definitely Chevy looks quite a bit better than the previous gen rather dorkey-looking
Forester. I wonder if in the near future you'd consider testing both models in their top iterations. As for their infotaintment screens, Chevrolet did well in keeping the most used physical buttons in plain site and away from the screen. Subaru went too far integrating all functions into the infotaintment system. Some things, the basics need to be operated through physical buttons as you say to avoid lag. I believe that to prevent the driver to take his/her eyes off the road, separate buttons are crucial. wouldn't you agree? I find myself having to wade through the infotaintment screen to turn on the a/c or heating, something that it's dangereous. Thanks for the review! .
I absolutely agree! I think the Chevy looks better, and its physical HVAC controls are much better. But I’d always pick this Forester over the Equinox due to the crash test results and powertrain/AWD system. It’s too bad we can’t have it all in one vehicle lol.
Not being a Chevy is the Subarus strong suit. As well as safety, price, reliability, all wheel drive performance, gas mileage, storage capacity and resale value!
1.5 turbo??? No thank you. 2.5 boxer is much refined than years ago
Mexico is not overseas. LOL.
I’m sorry I don’t remember exactly what I said. But the Equinox is also assembled and sold in China, which is likely what I was referring to (in my head but not out loud lol).
@@AutomotiveAnonymous208 LOL> Still, a great vid comparing the two.
Haha thanks! And if I misspoke I appreciate you calling it out so hopefully others reading this won’t be as misled.