Posted by Mike M on February 18, 2020 at 10:31:07 from (24.140.3.214):
In Reply to: CVT transmission posted by John in La on February 18, 2020 at 10:19:28:
We had a 2010 Nissan cube with the CVT. They came out and extended the warranty to 100,000 miles on it but you had to have the oil changed at 60,000. We paid to have that done and the very next week it went bad ! I expected a fight to get it paid for , but they handled it well no muss or fuss put in a NEW one and didn't cost us anything. Got rid of it around 100,000 miles. Then got a 2016 Honda HRV with one in it. Have had the Honda CVT fluid changed a few times and so far still good ( knock on wood ) it has maybe 110,000 or so on it now. Still have it. Cars with them in it seem to do better gas mileage wise and I like the way they seem to drive. They just go no gear hunting going on. How long do you plan to own it ? Check on the warranty of it and buy an extended plan. We got one on the HRV for peace of mind and it will soon be expired. Did use it on a front axle that went bad and the push button start button that went bad too.
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