My Fiesta’s odometer has reached an interesting milestone!

  • Jahuffine@lemmy.world
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    1 year ago

    Quick Google reveals it means “sport”…and I’m a CVT transmission…why am I having a hard time believing this…

    • Psythik@lemm.ee
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      1 year ago

      Cause people are idiots and think their car is broken if it doesn’t shift. So auto manufacturers have responded by inserting fake shifts to reduce the complaints from uninformed buyers, reducing efficency and defeating the entire purpose of a CVT! They even put paddle shifters on the things!

      • LazaroFlim@lemmy.film
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        1 year ago

        To be honest CVT is a really bad design. The belt is always an issue. Now the e-CVT are amazing, they use the electric motor of the hybrid system and a planetary gear system to change the ratio between the gas engine and the wheels.

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          1 year ago

          eCVTs are good, yes (I miss having one so much), just don’t buy a Ford C-Max if you want one.

          Very quick for a Hybrid (only 200Hp, but the transmission makes it feel so much faster), luxurious interior with panaromac sunroof, but 75% of their transmissions will fail by 100K miles due to a faulty bearing design.

          Traded mine in for a Genesis Coupe 3.8L 6MT at a stealership once I found out mine was dying @106K. I originally paid $7500 for the car and got $6500 for the trade in; even with the purchase price of the Genesis ($12k) it was still cheaper than getting the C-Max fixed.

          That said, I can’t wait to try another eCVT again. And this is coming from someone who prefers to drive stick.