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I think most manufactures learned the cvt lesson. And have decided with 8 and higher speed automatic transmissions, with I suppose very close ratio. Makes alot more sense to me and likely them too.
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You will also find staunch advocates, which is notable because people tend to register complaints long before praise.dicer said:If you take the time to read info on the net by the previous owners of CVT vehicles you will see that many are very dissatisfied and will avoid those transmissions at all costs
At least for the Class 8 trucks, you absolutely need to have plenty of engine compression braking available. I just asked my son-in-law, and he estimates he gets into the Jake brake at least a hundred times a day, more if there's a lot of downhill (this was after he stopped snickering).dicer said:If CVT is so great, how come you don't see them in heavy haul trucks, fire trucks, garbage trucks etc?