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Jim Works (not verified)    September 10, 2024 - 4:57PM

This is all so confusing to the average consumer, especially so to senior adults who need time to absorb a fast moving video on such a subject. Given what I've heard I have two things to say. (1) On the outset I'd say I would stick to a conventional auto transmission. (2) If I do buy one with CVT I would probably go with Honda; but what bothers me about that is you say parts are almost non-existent and knowledge in this new area is not widespread. That leads obviously that if something does happen I'd be stuck with having to buy a new transmission (which might be unknowingly by me a remanufactured one). And surely the cost would be meag bucks $$$$.

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