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What year of Equinox to stay away from?

There isn’t a specific year to avoid because of the equinox; equinoxes occur every year around March and September.


In this article, we explore what people mean by the phrase “year of the equinox” and how to interpret it across astronomy, culture, and superstition. We also provide practical guidance on how to think about equinox timing and what it means for daily life.


Interpreting the phrase: several possible meanings


There are several ways readers may encounter the idea of a “year of the equinox.” The following items summarize the most common interpretations.



  • Astronomical timing: The vernal (spring) and autumnal (fall) equinoxes occur every year, marking roughly equal day and night lengths in many places. There is no “year to avoid.”

  • Calendars and holidays: Some cultures mark Nowruz or other seasonal festivals near the vernal equinox, which can affect travel plans or business schedules but does not signal a danger year.

  • Folklore and superstition: Some traditions attribute luck, misfortune, or timing to equinox periods; these beliefs are cultural and not supported by science.

  • Astral or astrological beliefs: Certain astrology-related narratives claim patterns or warnings around equinox periods, but there is no scientific basis for a year to avoid.


In practice, these interpretations reflect culture, tradition, and personal belief rather than any universal risk or danger associated with a particular year.


Timing: when the equinoxes happen


The vernal or spring equinox typically falls on March 20 or 21, while the autumnal or fall equinox falls on September 22 or 23. The exact date can shift by a day or so from year to year due to the Earth's orbit and leap years. Local time and time zones also affect when the moment is observed on the calendar.


To help plan, here are approximate windows for the next few years. The entries note the commonly cited date range rather than a precise timestamp, since exact times vary by location and year.



  • 2025: Vernal around March 20–21; Autumnal around September 22–23

  • 2026: Vernal around March 20–21; Autumnal around September 22–23

  • 2027: Vernal around March 20–21; Autumnal around September 22–23

  • 2028: Vernal around March 19–20; Autumnal around September 22–23

  • 2029: Vernal around March 20–21; Autumnal around September 22–23


These ranges reflect general timing. For exact times in your location, consult official astronomical calendars or timekeeping resources such as NASA, timeanddate.com, or your national observatory.


Summary


Bottom line: there is no specific “year to stay away from” because of the equinox. Equinoxes are annual events that mark equal day and night and are observed in various cultural contexts. If you encounter advice suggesting you should avoid a particular year, treat it as folklore or a personal belief rather than a universal rule. Use the equinox as an annual marker of seasonal transition rather than a warning about a dangerous year.

Are there Equinox years with electrical problems?


The Chevrolet Equinox years to avoid include 2005–2008, 2010–2015, and 2018. These models are known for chronic issues such as excessive oil consumption, head gasket failures, dangerous brake defects, faulty airbags, transmission breakdowns, fuel system leaks, and electrical malfunctions.



Are Equinox years post-2018 more reliable?


2014-2017 models were more reliable and had better fuel economy than earlier versions. 2018 and newer models have improved oil control, updated technology, and stronger safety features, making them a great long-term option.



What years of Equinox are bad?


The best years for the Chevrolet Equinox are the 2017, 2019-2021, and 2023 models, while the worst years are the 2005-2008 and 2010-2013 models, unless you're ready to pay out for regular repairs. With the right care, a third-gen Equinox could stick with you for the next decade.



What is the most reliable year for the Chevy Equinox?


Third Generation (2018-Present) Modern Reliability

GenerationYearsBest Model Years
First2005-20092009
Second2010-20172014-2015
Third2018-Present2019-2021, 2023
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