Is CVT still unbearably shit nowadays, or have car companies made strides to improve it?

Is CVT still unbearably shit nowadays, or have car companies made strides to improve it?

The concept itself is flawed to hell and only appropriate for low torque cars where it doesn't matter anyways.

You can't fuck with basic physics. It's what it is.

Why? It's essentially infinite gear ratios.

More of a mathematical idealization than a properly engineered application

I've never driving a CVT, but I'm a little curious what all the fuss is about.

I'm borrowing a CVT Civic this weekend as a loaner from a dealership. Will post results.

It's good for a daily driver ecobox, the properly engineered modern ones are pretty good. Fuck them on anything else though. They don't belong on anything that has even a slight chance of being driven with the intention of being fun.

Apparently 55% of WRX buyers disagree with you. Just think, Subaru might remove the option for manual and leave us with just the CVT.

I've head the nissan ones are very prone to overheat with a little while of highway speed.

i wish they would improve it because its such a cool concept

>trusting Subarufag opinions
Their CVT gets worse mpg than the fucking manual, you'd have to be a special kind of idiot to accomplish something like that.

Honda is the only one to make a proper CVT.

I want a manually controlled cvt it seems like it would be fun

my 14 corolla has a cvt and it provides a smooth ride and good economy. thats all its good for

It feels...weird

Like your missing something.

Which is obviously shifting but still it feels kinda off.

I had a 2010 mitsubishi lancer with the CVT gearbox. Dailying it was 100% fine, zero issue. You could just accelerate from the lights and hold it at 2krpm until you were at 80kmh or so.

But oh god, try and push it hard and it pushes back. After about a minute of flooring it and braking, the whining from the gearbox would be fucking loud as. I think I eventually cooked the oil and oil temp sensor inside the CVT because the cvt was fucked after that. At least I sold it today.

How would that even work? You'd have to have like a wheel or something that you turn to cycle through a potentially limitless number of 'gears'

I kek'd. You're right though, you from manuals to autos, from autos to CVTs, all in the quest for fuel economy and efficiency...aaand you manage to make a cutting edge transmission both less efficient and less fun than 100 year old technology. top Kek Subaru, top Kek.

That actually sounds fucking awesome. Imagine having a knob you can turn to select the exact ratio you want, or press a button in the centre to keep it locked to whatever peak horsepower is for pulls. I would unironically drive a CVT if someone created this. Bring on the manually controlled CVTs.

CVT and DCT lived short lives, and are already dying in favor of standard automatics, which are getting crazy fast.

wow who knew that having 8 gears to make better use of the powerband could make a car faster

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>not DD-able
EXPLAIN MOTORCYCLES
>can't take power
EXPLAIN RALLY CARS
REEEEEEEEEEEEEEEE

That would be pretty awesome but it would be the most technically difficult transmission to learn. Like manuals are all muscle memory but something like this would be all about being able to conceptualize and understand what gear ratios are doing what and when. It would be challenging but rewarding I think.

Just make the interface like a motorcycle throttle, but without the return spring. You'd get used to "shifting" into different gears (without interrupting power) pretty fast, especially if it had clicks instead of a smooth travel.

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I have a subaru forester xt. Its got a cvt and its not bad. Car accelerates well for 29k

Trusting normies?
Are you retarded?

That's a pretty good idea actually, as long as you make the clicks subtle enough to not feel disruptive

It's true. I tested a Nissan Versa CVT and after 5 miles on the highway, it begins slipping like a mad cunt and an error message came up that said: "transmission overheat". On a Brand-new car.

It's still unbearably shit and always will be

Honda make perfect ones

Funny, I've driven multiple Nissan's consistently for the past 2 years and I've never seen that message. I'm not very gentle with them either.

It's not for brainlets

I recently drove a new Nissan Maxima SR and it was alright. Using the sport mode with the programmed shift points helped a lot. What I took away from it was that the car was good despite the CVT and not because of it.