2010 Chevrolet Equinox Wins The Coveted Urban Truck Of The Year Award

Posted in Trucking News on January 4, 2010 




As the year comes to an end there are awards being offered to the mot deserving candidate.  On Wheels Media announced today that 2010 Chevrolet Equinox was selected as the recipient of urban Truck of the Year award.

On wheels media along with a panel of 15 automotive journalists selected 2010 Chevy Equinox as the best new truck for urban and suburban drivers.

Randi Payton, president and publisher of On Wheel Media announced the winner of the title after looking at various clauses  such as cost and fuel efficiency , engine performance, safety features etc that are important while driving on crowded road conditions.

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Chevrolet will receive this esteemed award at the 14th Annual Urban Wheel Awards which will be held on 12th January 2010 during the North American International Auto Show. (NAIAS)

Jim Campbell, Chevrolet General Manager said that the company was very proud to be a recipient of this esteemed “Urban Truck of the year Award”.  They have been receiving such good response from the buyers that they are unable to meet the demand and after winning this coveted demand the company has decided to add a third shift at the CAMI assembly.

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4 Responses to “2010 Chevrolet Equinox Wins The Coveted Urban Truck Of The Year Award”
  1. Vicky says:

    Chevrolet has always been one of the successful auto making company and always has proved it . :)

  2. Beyonce says:

    I would like to congratulate chevrolet for its achievement, great work, keep it up!

  3. Habsa says:

    I don’t know much about its technical stuff of the car but yeah it looks cool! The red shade in the pic is amazing.

  4. Raphael says:

    This is so amazing, SUvs are known as trucks these days. world has changed a lot!

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