That's just scary in to many ways........
That's just scary in to many ways........
We used to be obsessed with those things growing up.
Well the Nissan Quest minivan we own has a CVT in it so you don't have to tell me, I already know.
Don't even get me started on that thing. You're gonna make me turn into Zorba!
Don't those have a super weird console and radio area?
The CVT driving experience is odd. I've never owned one, just had a few rentals with them.
Me: I want more rpms and power.
CVT: I'm sorry Dave, I can't let you do that
Only one I ever drove was a rental going to a weekend getaway. As you said, gutless trying to get up to highway speed, had to floorboard it every time, and that was very disappointing, which coming from a TJ owner says a lot.The CVT driving experience is odd. I've never owned one, just had a few rentals with them.
Me: I want more rpms and power.
CVT: I'm sorry Dave, I can't let you do that
A CVT reminds me of driving a old Wards minibike with a weak centrifugal clutch in the mountains , you never know what to expect .
The CVT driving experience is odd. I've never owned one, just had a few rentals with them.
Me: I want more rpms and power.
CVT: I'm sorry Dave, I can't let you do that
It amazes me that Subaru put a CVT transmission in the WRX.
Backing uphill into a very steep driveway, the vehicle stopped moving and something started making a very loud clicking / popping sound. Was that a centrifugal clutch slipping?
Just read through this thread out of morbid curiosity. I wasn't disappointed. Just makes me all the happier with my own automotive decisions. My '90 Dodge D250 Cummins has a 727 Torqueflite that has never been opened, and has 425K miles on it. I'm with @John Cooper regarding anything following the basic 3-speed automatics. I'll take the rock-solid reliability over a few extra mpg any day.
As for the CVT, my wife's 2015 CR-V has one. It reminds me of my minibike's centrifugal clutch, but at 150K, hasn't given us any problems. My son-in-law has a Nissan Ultima (gasp!) with the CVT, and I would have bet money on its early demise. Well, he's at 212K without a single issue. When I researched it, I found his to be the generation just prior to the ones with the infamous reputation (whatever year that is...I've long since forgotten). He got lucky, IMHO.
Good luck with your transmission, @Chris. Truly hope it all works out for you.![]()
I won’t be keeping the F150 much longer. I plan on getting rid of it this year. I’m going to drive a beater during the winter and my 1973 K10 during the nicer months.
I’m done with anything modern that I cannot work on myself. As much as I like this F150 (quiet, smooth, and loads of power) I just don’t want to own anything that is this sophisticated to service and this expensive to repair.
You have 4 days...I plan on getting rid of it this year.
my wife's 2015 CR-V has one. It reminds me of my minibike's centrifugal clutch, but at 150K, hasn't given us any problems.
