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Replying to: nvbanker (May 14, 2008 12:44 pm) The only thing I can't figure out is that it's a bit harder on gas consumption than my Venture was. Go figure! |
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grosloup, I don't know why you Venture would be better than the Equinox, other than the different transmission and shift points the Equinox has. I did discover my odometer reading is not accurate with city driving. Maybe you or someone else can confirm this. I do remember reading a thread on this odometer error problem awhile back. In city driving, I found the Odometer .5 miles off for 5 miles driven and 1 mile off for 10 miles driven. My Odometer reading was 4.5 for 5 miles and 9.0 for 10 miles! I confirmed this with two other cars I owned, by taking the exact same 5 mile multiple stop-and-go route. The positive thing about this is the mileage warranty is longer, the negative is poorer gas mileage calculations, so 300 miles on a tank of gas is really 330miles on a tank of gas. At 330 miles instead of 300, this would add about 1.5 to 2.0 city mpg increase of actual gas mileage. On the highway, I used the mile markers to verify my odometer and found it reading 9.8 miles for 10 miles of driving. Not as bad but still .2 miles short. Just wondering if this is an odometer error issue with just mine or all 2005 Equinox's? |
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Replying to: jim_dandy (May 17, 2008 5:26 am) |
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Replying to: jim_dandy (May 17, 2008 5:26 am) Does this mean will have fun longer with our Nox and have a better "trade in" value? It's cheating itself on its mileage. That explains everything. Another little thing that I'm trying to figure out is my gas tank gage and capacitie. Sometimes my indicator light comes on, next morning I start the truck it's off, then on again and I drive with the indicator light on for 15 milles without problems (city driving) and never ran out of gas. The gas tank is suppose to be a 16.4 gal. Always afraid to run out of gas, I decide to fill it up (to the rim) and most off the time not more than 13 gal. goes in. |
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Replying to: jim_dandy (May 17, 2008 5:26 am) |
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This post is not about the Equinox. But since it's an automotive forum I've got a little question. I'm thinking of joining the A.A.A. (triple A). Is it good or I'll just be trowing my money out the window? I own a FWD 2005 Equinox LT
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Replying to: grosloup (Jul 17, 2008 5:45 pm) tidester, host SUVs and Smart Shopper |
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I bought a 2005 Equinox (new). Now I wonder when would be the best time for me to trade it in so it would be to my advantage? Some say for the first 3 years you shouldn't trade a car, you loose to much. Is it at better at 3 yrs, 4... 5 or more?
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Replying to: grosloup (Jul 28, 2008 9:11 am) If your Equinox is in good running condition then I don't see a need to trade it in. The trade off is that if you keep it you won't be making car payments (!) but as the car gets older you may have to put more money into maintenance. My personal choice would be to drive it as long as I could but it's your decision in the end. If you feel the need to have the latest and greatest then you have to include that into the equation too. tidester, host SUVs and Smart Shopper |
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Hi there, One of the vehicles I've got on my long list of considerations for next year is the Equinox. I have looked at them, and I think they are very intelligently laid out, comfortable, good size (not too big, not too small) ,etc. The only reason I didn't buy one last time I was car shopping was that I was not crazy about how it drove. I thought it was very underpowered. Have I been given to understand that some of the engine problems have been worked out? Or that you can now buy one with a slightly bigger engine? The other big issue that I'd be curious about is their long term investment worth. My current vehicle is a lease, but I don't think I want to keep doing that time after time. In looking at this forum, I don't begin to see the number of "problem topics" that I see under the Jeep forums for example (scary!) and I haven't heard too many people who have had them talk about a lot of repair issues. Would like to hear from some longer term owners, and info about the engines? Many thanks! Karen |
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