CVT transmission OEM Nissan or OEM Toyota
The eCVT is probably the best transmission in terms of reliability that exist right now.
the 1.8 + eCVT is indestructable, there’s Auris with 5-600K doing Uber and Bolt with no issues.
i had a 2015 Nissan Altima with the CVT transmission... the car never had a mechanical issue
My Nissan Pathfinder has a CVT transmission. According to the internet, it won't last 80k miles, at best. I've got 197k miles on it, plus I tow, and it's still going strong!
Mine went out last year at 50k (32k miles) on a 2017 SL. Super annoying and still annoyed.
Transmission problems the famous CVT transmission from Nissan. Total garbage.
My wife had a Nissan Cube that had a CVT transmission and it was fucked. I don’t know what was wrong with it but sometimes after stopping at a red light and you’d go to accelerate you could have your foot down to the floor and it would just drag ass then WHAM you’d start flying. My wife almost killed us a couple of times from that happened turning in intersections.
Nissan makes the WORST CVT transmissions EVER. Every Nissan I've ever seen, especially the Altima's, eventually do this crap.
I had a 2016 sentra, cvt went out 3 times within the warranty.
Nissan in the US keeps selling crap year after year and people buy them. Those CVT's go kaboom without a doubt sooner or later. Here where I am located (Western Europe), Nissan was smart and they sell reliable cars using Renault drivetrains. They sell well.
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