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Chevrolet Blazer vs Chevrolet Equinox EV

Honest head-to-head from real owner consensus
Chevrolet Equinox EV comes out ahead overall (7.9 vs 5.8), but the breakdown below shows where each one wins.
Dimension by dimension
 BlazerEquinox EV
Reliability & Durability 4.0 5.0
User Sentiment 6.1 8.7
Complaint Severity 6.8 7.3
Consensus Strength 3.1 5.2
Value for Money 4.0 8.1
Owner Advocacy 6.6 9.4
Chevrolet Blazer

The Chevrolet Blazer nameplate spans three completely different products: a beloved vintage 4x4 (1970s-1990s), a current gas-powered midsize crossover (2019+), and a new electric SUV (2024+). The gas Blazer suffers from systematic oil leak issues at very low mileage and underwhelming fuel economy, making it hard to recommend despite decent ride quality. The Blazer EV shows much stronger owner enthusiasm, praised for striking looks, strong performance, and spacious interior, but faces quality control problems and a shortage of EV-trained service techs. If you're considering a Blazer today, the EV version is the clear choice despite teething issues, while the gas model carries too much early-failure risk.

Chevrolet Equinox EV

The Chevrolet Equinox EV is GM's mainstream electric crossover success story, delivering 300+ miles of range, strong tech, and a refined driving experience at a price point ($23k-$32k after incentives) that undercuts most EV competitors. Early owners are enthusiastic about value, Google-native infotainment, and Super Cruise availability. The biggest functional compromises are slow DC fast charging (38-40 min 10-80%) and no smartphone mirroring. A water leak issue affected early production but has an active recall/fix. With under a year of real-world ownership data, long-term reliability is unproven, but initial quality appears solid and the value proposition is compelling for buyers who can charge at home.