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Old 29-01-2020, 04:17 PM   #61
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Default Re: CVT Transmissions ???

We recently bought a 2017 ASX for our daughter. I checked reviews and even the ones that were unhappy with the car as a whole had no bad things to say about the CVT. Over 100 reviews. The worst reviews were for the diesel. Unless I mention it my daughter will never know her car has one and there are thousands of ppl who won't know either.
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Old 29-01-2020, 04:43 PM   #62
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At the end of the day the revs to road speed don't alter
Umm, yes they do, that's the whole point of a CVT.
As I said, if I accelerate up to 100kph, and attempt to hold the revs, the gearbox will slowly tighten up.
It's not a big deal, just a bit disconcerting if you're accustomed to fixed ratios.

In any event, I am mostly concerned with longevity, as we are currently considering buying 2nd hand.
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Old 30-01-2020, 10:24 PM   #63
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I drive cvt equipped rental cars several times a year. They are getting better with time, but some manufacturers attempts are clearly better to drive than others. Mitsubishi and Nissan are at the bottom of my list. Even if you can fit an ex auto exec in a jatco case.

Im told they [cvts] have less moving parts than a conventional torque converter, but they are expensive to repair, on par with the much discussed zf 6 speed. Its got to effect their second hand market values eventually.

Toyota have introduced a regular first gear for the corolla cvt, after which the trans reverts to its cvt behaviour.

With the disappearance of manuals, companies that still use regular autos will get my interest in future. Especially if i cant get a low mileage b series ute as a second car, some day in the future.
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