Why GM? Just why?
This is from a few months ago. My wife complained that her A/C smelled terrible, and it did, she bought the Cruze new in 2019 and never changed the cabin air filter. I thought "well it only takes 5 minutes", at least it did in my '17 Sonata, '23 Highlander, and literally every other car on the market. We bought the filter, and I got home and was completely stumped, I couldn't find a way to drop the glovebox. Started researching and found out I literally had to remove a bit of center console trim, the passenger footwell trim, passenger dashboard trim and then had to remove 5 bolts just to get the glovebox out so I can access the filter box. What should have been 5 minutes ended up being 1.5 hours, admittedly about 20mins of that was spent trying to find the correct socket that had fallen out of my toolbox. If I had to do it again, it would still probably take 30-45 mins.
So, to the GM engineer that designed this damn thing...I hope you stub your little toe and it inconveniences you for like 1.5 hours.