Holden Equinox
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The Equinox takes over where the age-old Captiva left off. It's a better car no doubt, but the Equinox has its work cut out if its to appeal to buyers because the medium SUV market is arguably the toughest to crack. In terms of practicality the boot has quite a big cargo space when the fold-flat seats are laid down. It also has one of the highest towing capacities in its segment - great for towing all your holiday needs. Families with safety on their mind will appreciate emergency braking, lane keep assist, and blind spot alert to let you know thereís someone in the lane next you - handy for when the kids get wild. The Equinox faces a lot of competition from other models in its segment, but that said itís miles ahead of the vehicle it replaced. Itís also not a bad looker.
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