General Motors Developing CVT In-House For Global Lineup

Not content with using CVTs from other manufacturers, General Motors is working on a CVT in-house for use in its global lineup.

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Nair: Ford Considering CVTs For Future Applications

Ford is considering giving the B&B’s least favorite transmission type another go for future applications.

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Audi Leaves CVTs Behind For Dual-Clutch Automatics

CVT haters, rejoice: Audi’s latest set of Multitronic CVTs will be the automaker’s last.

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Nissan's D-Step Tweaks CVTs To Act More Like Traditional Automatics

CVTs aren’t the most popular of transmission options around despite its improvements to fuel efficiency and ride on a vehicle so equipped. Nissan hopes an upcoming software tweak will change a few minds, however.

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  • Jeff I do think this is a good thing. Teaching salespeople how to interact with the customer and teaching them some of the features and technical stuff of the vehicles is important.
  • MKizzy If Tesla stops maintaining and expanding the Superchargers at current levels, imagine the chaos as more EV owners with high expectations visit crowded and no longer reliable Superchargers.It feels like at this point, Musk is nearly bored enough with Tesla and EVs in general to literally take his ball and going home.
  • Incog99 I bought a brand new 4 on the floor 240SX coupe in 1989 in pearl green. I drove it almost 200k miles, put in a killer sound system and never wish I sold it. I graduated to an Infiniti Q45 next and that tank was amazing.
  • CanadaCraig As an aside... you are so incredibly vulnerable as you're sitting there WAITING for you EV to charge. It freaks me out.
  • Wjtinfwb My local Ford dealer would be better served if the entire facility was AI. At least AI won't be openly hostile and confrontational to your basic requests when making or servicing you 50k plus investment and maybe would return a phone call or two.