CVT transmission OEM Nissan or OEM Toyota
Mine's older, a 2013 Hybrid, but a month into it there's no comparison. Just put your foot down, and elegantly drive away from anything that bothers you, and not even spill your tea. It's ... civilized.
Ecvt is amazing. I'm a mechanical engineer and bought a 25 Camry hybrid AWD. I actually bought it before I knew how the Ecvt worked and after digging into it I was blown away. Digging into it from an engineering perspective without going into complete detail, this is the most elegant and robust way I've ever seen to do power delivery on a vehicle. And it does so in a way that actually makes the system less complex removing the need for a dedicated starter and alternator for the internal combustion engine. Even braking is done with Regen braking recovering energy and transitioning flawlessly to the mechanical brakes when needed meaning you will change brake pads much less often also. I love the way mine feels and reacts to my inputs, 10/10 would absolutely buy again.
I got 25 Camry and love ECVT! Better then Auto!
I had an 8th generation hybrid and it was smooth as butter. No shift shock from stepped gears just seamless acceleration.
You've got a cvt trans and they're only rated for like 150k. your cvt is running on it last legs.
all nissan cvt tranny cars should be gotten rid of fast. 135000 miles is a record for that expensive unit.
The CVT Transmission is complete utter POS in Nissans.
Their CVT's are the biggest chunks of garbage ever.
Nissan CVTs are known for having issues and failing prematurely.
Nissan Versa by a long shot. Everything was great until the CVT transmission cooked itself at 110k miles.
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