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2023 Calligraphy Front Passenger (Not driver) Relaxation Seat (Not Ergo Motion)

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All I know is that the trim options do not mention any zero gravity, ergo or thigh extender in the passenger seat on any trim. It only mention 8-way power passenger seat.
 

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2022 has thigh extender support for driver. However sticker didn't mention any. So the same pattern might follow for 2023 as well.
But that thigh extender was mentioned in the 2022 Dealer Price sheet.
 

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Here are the Dealer Price Sheets for all Palisade years:
 

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Let me ask one more thing. I saw some 2023 calligraphy window stickers. It says HDA and not HDA II (HDA 2) like in the dealer price sheets you attached. Why is the sticker so half promising ? People are going crazy.
HDA2 is in Calligraphy only, it's in the price sheet. Why not on the sticker? Who knows.
 
I guess we will find out more when people actually start getting them.
 
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Per the price sheet HDA II is standard on SEL Premium package and carried forward to Limited and Calligraphy trims.
This is why it is confusing, in the attached trim options it states HDA1 in SE, SEL and XRT and HDA2 in Limited and Calligraphy.
 

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Can't determine things by the Korean model as they always have options that we don't get.
 
Going off on a tangent here. But does anyone remember E-85? Our 2011 Silverado was pushed as a Flex Fuel vehicle that could use E-85 as well as E-15.

And while visiting the Missouri State Fair back in 2012 I found our that what they didn't tell you was that as they add more ethanol to the mix the less power you get from the engine. Specifically if you used E-85 you would only get 78% of the MPGs that E-15 would produce. So unless you got E-85 for 78% of the price of E-15 you were losing money with every tank. Needless to say my Silverado never saw a drop of E-85. Heck I'm not even sure you can find E-85 any more, at least in Missouri.

I could go off on another tangent and preach about how Ethanol is more of a menace to the environment than regular gas but I'll spare you all that diatribe.
Ethanol is all about subsidizing the farmers, no benefits from it at all.