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I liked the tuning of the CVT better than the one in my wife's Kia, it was relatively headache-free.
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
My 2019 nissan versa cvt transmission died on me at 123000 miles,luckily I had 3000 dollars saved so I could get a new trsnsmission.But I am still skeptical of the transmission
My Nissan versa note CVT just started having issues at 104K km. I have had it serviced regularly and I drive it pretty gently but it gets stuck and when I am accelerating up to 50 km/hr the rpms go up to 4500. The only thing that resets it is shifting into N and then back to D. I am pretty frustrated though. I can’t sell it like that and Changing the trannie would cost more than the car is worth.
My CVT just died on my 2013 versa, 5k+ replacement. My ODO was 140485. No other issues other than my suspension. I'm just gonna sell it as junk. I even asked them if I could get a CVT fluid change a while back but they said it was unnecessary (Future Nissan Folsom Dealership). Now I've got a dead car.
My 2016 Altima (purchased brand new) had the CVT transmission begin showing signs of degradation at 48,000 miles. And this was with a drain and fill at 30,000 miles. Thankfully the warranty covered a replacement.
The new ones with CVT's specifically (most specifically, the first ones that had CVT's) I've had consistent trouble with.
I had nothing but problems with my CVT transmission
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.
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.
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