2025 Equinox LT - Used to be a Honda-only guy…

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Pludiver

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Hello! I’ve just registered for this site and am hoping greatly, that I’ll learn a ton about this brand spanking new car. Relative to my last 2002 Honda CR-V (manual w/Cassette and CD), it is complicated!

We’ve purchased the owners manual and I’m trying hard to learn as much as I can about it. Off the top, it surprises me that:
1. IF going to a car wash - ensure the wipers are not sensing the water (i.e. shut them off - both front and rear)
2. IF in snowy conditions (standard in Wisconsin winters) - ensure two items are turned off before trying to rock the car out of the snow. This I need to re-read and understand better.

There are a lot of “smarts” on this car and I need to understand them so I know when and how to override if I need to!

Thanks for listening!

Peter
 

PoManNox

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#2 is probably referring to turning off the traction control or vehicle stability assist or whatever GM calls it now. With that feature left on, the controls basically take throttle away from you so the wheels don't spin.

I don't know that you'll get 22yrs out of any vehicle today, but I do know I really enjoy my 2021 Equinox.
 

ricklack

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Congrats on the new Nox!

All I can say about rocking the car in snow is this: I had a 2013 Nox AWD and now a 22 RS Nox AWD - always had good snow tires on both and have never been in a situation that the combo of AWD and snow tires could not get out of, no rocking required. I live in Canada and used to travel over 70,000km a year for work, so I had been in most situations you could imagine.

The 2013 was my first AWD car and I have to say that I never felt more safe in winter driving as I did then and do now, I'm not sure I can ever do without AWD. My 2009 Impala FWD did go through a few rocking episodes LOL.

Hopefully, you never need to resort to rocking your new Nox!
 

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