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2018 Holden Equinox LS+ v Mazda CX-5 Maxx Sport comparison

2018 Holden Equinox LS+ v Mazda CX-5 Maxx Sport comparison

Posted on February 22, 2018July 3, 2019 By Jarvis

Holden thinks it finally has a convincing mid-sized SUV, addressing a major gap in its range. The model is called the Equinox, and the company calls it “Australia’s most user-friendly SUV”.

But if the now full-importer brand wants to make a splash in one of the market’s key segments, it’ll need to stack up against the top-seller – Mazda’s CX-5, itself relatively recently into its second generation.

While it’s common for medium SUVs to kick off below $30,000 and climb to about $50,000 in their most luxurious guises, we’ve chosen a sweet spot of around $35K here, which is where a large number of buyers settle.
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