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Re: Continuous Variable Transmissions-yay or nay
[Re: k bush]
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01/30/20 11:26 AM
01/30/20 11:26 AM
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Phil_Army
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I think they've gotten them figured out now. Like anything, early models tend to have issues. I had a little Nissan Versa with the CVT as a gas saver daily driver and it did fine. It felt like a cheap car because it was, but the CVT never gave me any problems
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