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    The general consensus is to stay away from CVT transmission but people still buy them and you'd think car manufacturers fix any issues that are reoccurring

    Im in the hunt for a suv in the 8k range but I'm seeing alot of muranos and rouges. I know they have the CVT tranny but are some years better than others?

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    The issues with CVTs aren’t issues for the kind of people who buy cars with CVT’s.
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    Quote Originally Posted by killramos View Post
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    The issues with CVTs aren’t issues for the kind of people who buy cars with CVT’s.
    I 100% agree with this, but there are actual issues with some of them as well. Idk which ones, but there was a time when they were squealing and failing at relatively low kms (and I think it was in Nissans... I'd be happy to be corrected if I'm wrong though).

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    Ive heard its more important to do fluid changes on cvt transmissions so on my wifes rogue we dod them every 75000km. Never gave us any issues

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    Fluid and the correct Fluid, CVT was fun and interesting! Wouldn't take abuse well but commuter is a different story.

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    I have a friend that owned a Murano with the CVT. Claimed it was "sporty as hell and quite fast" so that's the kind of person who should own a CVT.
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    Quote Originally Posted by ExtraSlow View Post
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    I have a friend that owned a Murano with the CVT. Claimed it was "sporty as hell and quite fast" so that's the kind of person who should own a CVT.
    Your quote reminds me of someone who wants a F150 but will not buy an ecoboost because it doesn't have a V8 exhaust note. LOL!

    In all seriousness though, CVT transmissions are fine. I had one in my old Jeep, and it was interesting. I liked it. It's not meant to be a bulletproof transmission that can handle the extremes like off roading or 1/8 track use, but, for what they are, CVTs are amazing and still a relatively new comer to the automotive world. Yeah, some Nissan CVTs had some growing pains, but I hear very few complaints about CVT overall.
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    Quote Originally Posted by jabjab View Post
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    The general consensus is to stay away from CVT transmission but people still buy them and you'd think car manufacturers fix any issues that are reoccurring

    Im in the hunt for a suv in the 8k range but I'm seeing alot of muranos and rouges. I know they have the CVT tranny but are some years better than others?
    If youre looking for a specific make/model/year - you are way better off consulting a forum for that vehicle.

    Car guys who own these vehicles have amazing information about them. You can get information that a) allows you select a MY that had these problems fixed or b) look for a vehicle with specific repairs done already

    For eg.

    https://forums.nicoclub.com/nissan-r...s-t586137.html


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    https://forums.nicoclub.com/rogue-forum.html

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    I didn't know spikerS owned a Murano before. Huh, interesting.

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    Muranos... in my mid to late 20s, I owned a 2003 for many years. Same engine as the 350Z, great driving dynamics, but back then I wasn't really a car guy so that assessment wouldn't be too reliable, I mean it felt sporty to me, but keep in mind, at that time, I didn't even know how to drive a manual.

    Next Murano I owned was an 09, for a winter back in 2013 or so...I still didn't think it was that bad, maybe it's because Muranos have decent power considering it's a soccer mom car. At that point, I was still wasn't a regular stick shift sports car driver.

    For the past 4 years now almost, I've maintained my wife's 2013 Juke and like others have said, the CVT can be a headache. The newer gens that they use in Jukes, Muranos, and Rogues for sure are all programmed to go into limp mode if the temp is too hot OR too cold and the fluid level is too high or too low... so the secret I've found so far is to change the fluid often, luckily it's incredibly easy and everyone buys the Valvoline brand online which is a lot cheaper than buying OEM Nissan.

    Anything with the first gen CVT is a ticking time bomb for dying on you... people launched class action lawsuits at the time and Nissan ended up giving a massive extension on the warranties but those would be long over now, I think it was 10 years, 200k.

    Like I said, my 09 Murano was not too bad... only problem it had was on trips to Canmore on a very hot day, you could hear the CVT whining at highest rpms on the highway... but it didn't go into limp mode right away like the newer gens... still pretty sure it might have been doing damage though, but if I still owned that thing, I would've just changed the fluid more regularly.

    As far as driving feel, non enthusiasts buy them because it really are smooth as hell... no real gears, it feels nice if you keep that in mind, ask my wife about the rubber band like feel and she'll stare at you blankly.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Disoblige View Post
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    I didn't know spikerS owned a Murano before. Huh, interesting.
    Nope, didn't own a Murano, my Jeep Compass I had for a couple years from 2010-2012 had the CVT in it.
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    Quote Originally Posted by spikerS View Post
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    Nope, didn't own a Murano, my Jeep Compass I had for a couple years from 2010-2012 had the CVT in it.
    Lol I was just making a joke between you and ES' comments.

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    oh, over my head. still drinking my first coffee. i will do better in the future lol
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    I've got 2 subaru outbacks, both with the CVT. One has 230,000km with no issues. The other has 125,000km with no major issues but I do notice the idle jumps around a bit which is a symptom of the start of a problem with them. Subaru extended the warranty on them so I should be covered if it blows up. I don't love them, but they are fine for daily driven commuter vehicles.

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    If having a smooth driving experience is your goal, then a cvt is great. Just they aren't as well suited for spirited driving as a traditional slush box or auto.
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    I believe the only 'enjoyable' CVT is the one in WRX.

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    Incorrect; the only enjoyable CVT is in a snowmobile.

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    OP, did you get what you needed out of this thread before we derail it further? I hope so.

    All transmissions are stupid. Direct drive is best.
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    I don't like them. I don't care if my wife's vehicle has one but I couldn't accept one in my daily driver.

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    Quote Originally Posted by cjblair View Post
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    Incorrect; the only enjoyable CVT is in a snowmobile.
    And scooters - had some fun on a Ruckus before.

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