* Year: A 2010 Equinox will be far cheaper than a 2022 Equinox.
* Mileage: Higher mileage generally means a lower price.
* Condition: A well-maintained Equinox will command a higher price than one with significant wear and tear or accident history.
* Trim level: Higher trim levels (like LT or Premier) with more features will cost more.
* Location: Prices can vary geographically due to market demand and regional differences.
* Seller: Private sellers typically offer lower prices than dealerships, but may offer less warranty or recourse.
To get a precise estimate, I recommend checking online used car marketplaces like:
* Autotrader: www.autotrader.com
* Cars.com: www.cars.com
* Kelley Blue Book (KBB): www.kbb.com
* Edmunds: www.edmunds.com
These websites allow you to filter by year, mileage, location, and other criteria to find the price range of used Chevrolet Equinoxes in your area.