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Originally Posted by kzoosho
CVT has been in snowmobiles for years mopeds all kinds of stuff. But for a car i hate it. I drove a car with cvt and its just not the same. For an econobox(prius) something with no power i can see it lasting along time. But a car that makes more than 10ft/lbs of torque i cant see it lasting.
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CVTs are used in buses and "heavy equipment" for construction. I think they can handle the
torque.
According to the internetz, Nissan's been using CVTs in production vehicles for 16 years now.
And not having to change the fluid so often sounds pretty nice.
