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- Huntsville, Texas
Anybody drive a CVT lately? That Nissan commercial is driving me crazy - the one with the chick who wants to put on her lipstick but can't because the tranny won't shift so her lame-a$$ girl-toy boyfriend has to make shifting noises. Aside from the general stupidity of the whole thing and the frustration at being unable to fulfill the urge to slap them both silly, what's with the rpm? In the commercial the vehicle accelerates to highway speed as the rpm gradually rises from idle right up to 4,000. Are they saying that that thing is going to cruise around at 4,000rpm all the time, or is that commercial bs? Wouldn't the rpm go up and then fall gently back down to cruise at 2,200? Why 4,000?
The only CVT I'm familiar with was in the combine the farmer used to harvest the fields around our house. I read something that tried to say that snowmobiles have CVTs but ours just used a single variable pulley to put tension on the drive belt. It wasn't a CVT. If you didn't break the track free you'd burn symmetrical divots in the belt.
I don't know...CVT is fine. Not knocking' CVT, but what's with that commercial? am I just out of the loop on this one?
The only CVT I'm familiar with was in the combine the farmer used to harvest the fields around our house. I read something that tried to say that snowmobiles have CVTs but ours just used a single variable pulley to put tension on the drive belt. It wasn't a CVT. If you didn't break the track free you'd burn symmetrical divots in the belt.
I don't know...CVT is fine. Not knocking' CVT, but what's with that commercial? am I just out of the loop on this one?