Here’s Why You Shouldn’t Buy a Car with a CVT Transmission, DIY and car review Scotty Kilmer. CVT transmission explained and if you should buy a car that has one in it. CVT transmission vs automatic vs manual cars, which transmission is best. Do CVT transmissions have more acceleration problems than manuals or automatics. Pros and Cons of CVT transmissions. Car advice. DIY car repair with Scotty Kilmer, an auto mechanic for the last 55 years.
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2016 Nissan Altima 3.5SL trans went out at 120,000miles, suspension completely shot at 135,000miles, power steering going out at 159,000miles, infotainment system complete trash laggy
Toyota ecvt are very different than other companies cvts. They are gear driven with 2 electric motors and toyota has a patent on their design. so other makes use a chain belt drive system that work but needs much more service…ie fluid changes every 30 to 50k intervals. these systems create much more friction…so they fail more often
I was told the jatco CVT was not built for larger AWD vehicles like my outlander that’s why it went out. I’m guessing if you have a small suv or car you might be ok.
My daughters 2013 Jeep Compass, 128k, CVT tranny is toast. Junk. Never will buy one. I don’t like the feel of it while driving. I like to feel the shifts. Bring back 3-4 speed trannys, less complicated.
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You keep me going, Scotty! Still learning, and forgetting, lots of new things! Merry Christmas, Happy New Year, to you and your family! BTW, when you leave Kentucky, git dat toof fixed! 😂
After 2020, Nissan reviewed the trans and replaced 300 parts, including a new belt
He's the Man! 😎👌👍
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My 2008 Nissan Pathfinder V8 rides 90% new with 160k on the clock. Exclusive of a known defeative radiator design, It's one of the best NON CVT transmissions Nissan ever made 🤣