noguice
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noguice

I have, and without enough power, it still sucks.

Interesting, I wonder how that compares to an E55, My boss was just looking at one a few weeks back, said it was a monster, but that was all highway.

Based on Nissan’s early marketing of it, yes, I had hoped. But also noticing they give a much longer warranty on the CVT than any other part of the car tells me not to expect greatness. Honestly, I hate it for much the same reason I hate sequential shifters and Autostick. When I want to down shift to accellerate, I

The initial marketing on them made them sound awesome, especially Nissan’s. Once the general public got access, the expectations dropped drastically.

I think you’ve answered your own question “When built well”. They also need to be paired to an engine with the right torque band. Sticking one on a 4cyl with less than 150hp in most cases is just terrible, the “shifting” is in the wrong places to make use of the engine’s power. When you stomp on the gas, you expect

In fairness, I’ve only driven them in rental cars, never in anything with much power to begin with. Rented a Jeep Compass a couple weeks ago, didn’t expect to like it much anyway, but if you ignore that it’s a “Jeep” and except it as simply a compact crossover, it’s not nearly as bad as they say EXCEPT for the CVT

Anything with a CVT.

Love hiking Valley of Fire... But only been there in a minivan, so no cool car photos. It is kinda funny the amount of car shoots there, then you go and it’s top speed limit is 35.

Or the Song of Solomon.

I think they’re going to run into issues with the “G” designation for the names with Infiniti. I think they should stick to the theme,

“For it is by grace you have been saved” whether you’re religious or not, this world would be a whole lot better with a little more grace and understanding.

I’ve done it myself, thankfully realizing within a block or so. Heck, I just dumped a fresh gallon of full synthetic oil on our road after I changed my wife’s oil. Didn’t realize the old filter’s gasket had stuck and the new filter didn’t seal. Didn’t know anything was wrong until I drove it to the end of our road and

Sounds like someone put the lug nuts on hand tight and forgot to torque them once it was on the ground.

I’ll be the jerk that has to say it.... The Original Cherokee was the SJ

He really didn’t look like he was going that fast. The first car may have been going much slower than expected, then the nissan changed lanes to go around, forcing the mustang to overcorrect not to hit the nissan.

There’s a plumber in Myrtle Beach that would probably be all over this.

If he’s done that with a truck that has lasted for 10 years, but he’s had 16 Tundras in the course of as many years... I’d also inquire as to why none of the others have averaged more than 1 year. Where the first 15 prior to this one? Has had continued to purchase additional Tundras since?

I believe they already make one, but know one’s been able to confirm it or find one.