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2014 Chevrolet Equinox — should you buy one?

What owners love. What breaks at typical mileage. What people are actually paying. Then run the VIN through EstimateProof for $25 before you sign anything.

Why people love the 2014 Chevrolet Equinox

Owners praise the 2014 Equinox's 2.4L four-cylinder engine paired with the six-speed automatic transmission for steady highway fuel economy around 26–28 mpg combined, which kept gas bills manageable through the mid-2010s. The crossover's roomy cargo area and simple cabin layout made it popular with families hauling gear on weekends without wrestling complicated controls.

Common complaints and known issues

The 2014 model developed a pattern of transmission shudder between 60k and 100k miles, where the six-speed automatic would hesitate or vibrate during light acceleration; some owners reported the issue persisted even after fluid flushes. Paint peeling on the hood and roof became common by 120k miles, and drivers also reported interior door handles breaking around 90k miles, leaving owners stuck with a jammed door latch until replacement.

Typical asking price

Under 80k miles: $10,500–$13,200. 80k–140k miles: $8,200–$11,000. Over 140k miles: $6,500–$9,000. Prices shift higher for all-wheel-drive trims and lower for models with transmission work history or significant paint damage; regional demand and accident reports account for the rest of the variance.

Ranges are typical 2026 asking prices, not appraisals. The actual fair offer depends on this specific car's title history, accident record, and open recalls — which is what EstimateProof tells you.

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They don't give you EstimateProof.

Carfax helps you understand what happened. EstimateProof helps you decide whether the deal is worth it.

Carfax protects the seller's story. EstimateProof protects your decision.

Carfax

What happened to the car.

  • Accident and service history.
  • Title events.
  • Useful, but incomplete.

EstimateProof

Whether the deal is worth it.

  • Whether to buy, skip, negotiate, or flip.
  • What the car may cost you next.
  • Whether the price is fair.
  • What to offer.
  • Whether this car belongs on a dealer lot at all.

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