CVT transmission OEM Nissan or OEM Toyota

OEM Toyota CVT transmission
keefstanz
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Rating 5.0

My current work car is a corolla with a CVT, it's got great mileage and they don't seem to die. Hundreds of thousands of KMs. It's been the type of car the workplace buys, none have caused problems. Even one that was stolen the transmission is fine.

Pros: great mileage, reliable, no problems
Vehicle: Toyota Corolla
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OEM Nissan CVT transmission

I got a 2013 Altima... it’s at 170k miles and never had any mechanical issues. It’s all anecdotal but my experience was good

Pros: no mechanical issues, good experience
Vehicle: Nissan Altima
Mileage: 170000 km
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OEM Nissan CVT transmission
MrSir1966
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Rating 1.0

Had a Rogue in the family that we got rid of. Don’t want to deal with the crap CVT. Love how they advertised them as sealed units that lasted the life of the vehicle without maintenance. You can hardly even get a shop to change transmission fluid on them. I dunno maybe they would last longer with regular fluid changes. After that rogue, I’m staying the hell away from Nissan. What a rattle trap full of issues.

Cons: crap CVT, rattle trap, full of issues
Vehicle: Nissan
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OEM Nissan CVT transmission
BackToBasics43
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Rating 1.0

My 2018 rogue with 75k miles just shit the bed with the cvt transmission. Thank god they’re going to replace it for free or else it would’ve costed $6300 for that bs up here in Long Island.

Pros: replaced for free
Cons: cvt transmission failed
Vehicle: Nissan
Mileage: 120700 km
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