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Previously on "Anyone on here drive a car with continuously variable transmission (CVT)?"
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Originally posted by Paddy View PostLess one for reverse leaves four forward gears
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Originally posted by Moose423956 View PostLooking at buying a Subaru Legacy which has CVT. Though I'm used to automatics, I've never driven a car with CVT. Just wondering if any of you have experience of this?
Cheers
Moose
It's a Subaru so also very reliable if maintained properly.
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Originally posted by WTFH View PostI'm happy getting 45mg in 7th at 70mph when the engine is purring around 1900rpm.
I managed to get nearly 80mpg out of a Ford Mondeo on a motorway trip.
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Originally posted by ctdctd View PostOnly 5? How quaint
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Had an A6 Avant with CVT and I loved it. Didn't really worry too much before I got it, figured it was just another automatic. It is a lot smoother even than a DSG, though I don't think quite as fuel efficient (but very close).
Takes a bit of getting used to, as when you accelerate the engine RPM jumps to a fixed level (depending on how hard you stick your foot down) and then the CVT transmission handles the acceleration, so you don't get the usual engine note building as you increase speed.
I'd have another one.
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Originally posted by AtW View PostGo PDK or go home.
HTH
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I had a Ford CVT. The bands snapped and destroyed the gearbox case when they went. Stranded and car needed new gearbox.
Avoid.
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