I've done that twice... Both times I was within 0.1MPG of what the dash computer said. I reset trip odometer B at every fill up... You know when you're getting 490 mi out of a 13 gallon fill-up... you're doing okay.
For the 2023 model year, the only engine offered was the 1.5 L turbo. After living with it for a year, I do not find myself wanting for more power. it has plenty of power and torque for what I use the car for. I'm retired, never do any towing usually never more than two people in the car...
I bought a new 2023 Equinox LT FWD in Maryland last year. I live in the eastern part of the state which is mostly coastal plain and small rolling hills. Just passed the one-year mark yesterday and getting fantastic gas mileage. The photo was probably my second best 50 mile run ever. Summer I...
I believe the CAL is for *calibration*, not calculating. My owner's manual says that the compass in my 2023 Equinox LT operates off of GPS from the antenna on the roof. It says when a GPS signal is lost, the CAL will show on the driver information center. It says get out into an open area...
My understanding is there is a power liftgate... It's just not a *hands-free* power liftgate. With the power liftgate there's a button you push to open or close the lift gate. The hands-free when you kick with your foot under the bumper I think that's the only thing that's missing.
Download the 2024 Equinox e brochure. In the E brochure there are details of what the subtleties are of things that are included in different packages and trim levels and things that are deleted when those packages are ordered. I'll be willing to bet it says their in the fine print that with...
One last point... If you look at your original photo of the area in question, you can see molded into the plastic an open book with the letter "i" for information in the middle of the open book.. that means look in the owner's manual to understand what that area is about.
Also owned a 1999 Camaro with t-tops... They also had places to lock them down and stow them when you had them removed, but in the back of the car... Again, so that they couldn't fly around and injure folks in an accident.
I think it's a safety issue... There has to be a way to lock down the cargo cover so that it can't fly around in an accident and kill somebody... Read the owner's manual page 76 and 77 and it says that it's a place to "safely stow the cargo cover when not in use". It probably weighs 5 to 10 lb.
That area is where the optional cargo cover is stored when not in use. Check your owner's manual in the cargo cover section (pages 76 & 77 in my 2023 Equinox owner's manual) and it will show it being stored in that area. It is so long that if you didn't have that area open, it wouldn't fit for...
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