2019 Holden Equinox LTZ long-term review: Farewell

The Holden Equinox seems to be often forgotten in a heavily populated segment, so after spending six months with it, is it worth considering? After six months and over 6000km, we will be saying goodbye to ‘Pablo’, the 2019 Holden Equinox LTZ AWD from the CarAdvice long-term test fleet. Over this time, the medium SUV has clocked around 7000km on the highway, in the city, and on a road trip, while we tested the cabin practicality and infotainment.

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