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2010 Suzuki Equator - Features Review

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The 2010 Suzuki Equator doesn't include many luxuries or tech features, but it has a number of options geared for active truck users. Read more »
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Optional Rockford Fosgate sound system that comes with a Sport package

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A full range of accessories and options best suited to bike, ATV and/or motorboat owners

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A bed rail system will be available to help tie down all of your Suzuki gear

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FEATURES | 9 out of 10

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Optional Rockford Fosgate sound system that comes with a Sport package
Car and Driver

A full range of accessories and options best suited to bike, ATV and/or motorboat owners
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A bed rail system will be available to help tie down all of your Suzuki gear
Automobile Magazine

The Equator is offered in several different trims, including base, Comfort, Premium, Sport, RMZ-4, and RMZ-4 Sport.

The RMZ-4 Sport is the standout of the line, including the bed extender, a moonroof, a Rockford-Fosgate sound system, Bluetooth, Hill Descent Control, and Hill Hold Control.

Base-model 2010 Equator models don't come with much. ConsumerGuide finds that they have "cloth upholstery, front bucket seats, [and a] fold-flat passenger seat," though you'll have to spring for the Comfort trim if you want standard "air conditioning [and] AM/FM/CD player."

The 2010 Suzuki Equator also has one bonus: It can accept all the aftermarket accessories already designed for the Equator. Among those optional features, Cars.com reports that 2009 Suzuki Equator owners can choose from "a full range of accessories and options best suited to bike, ATV and/or motorboat owners." Car and Driver reviewers also praise "the availability of a long list of custom accessories right at launch."

The Equator continues to offer a more portable navigation system that fits its target owners' lifestyles. Cars.com cites "a unique touch-screen GPS navigation system, called Suzuki TRIP, that can be removed from the vehicle and taken on a boat or to a campsite."

Suzuki also has one of the best warranties, good for 100,000 miles or seven years and fully transferable, for the powertrain. Autoblog points out that it "is superior to the Nissan's five-year/60,000-mile coverage."

Conclusion

The 2010 Suzuki Equator doesn't include many luxuries or tech features, but it has a number of options geared for active truck users.

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