You need to keep up with the 21st Century, Michael!
You should go to a Subarau dealer and drive an Outback or perhaps a WRX, maybe you'll change your mind.
Alfred, I offer that they (CVT) will remain as they are: a curiosity that will NEVER make it to mainstream, and NEVER replace a good solid automatic. As I mentioned, give me a modern automatic, 6+ speeds.
I'd go to a Subaru dealer, but we don't have many here in Michigan. They appear to all be in Vermont or something.
No, but seriously, I had a CVT, and it is as you described. Strange was the word you used?
Why not just adapt a modern MB installed transmission, such as that from an SLK or something? You know, that new 9G-Tronic? THAT would have me interested! Not a has-been or trying to be, CVT. For those that reminded me that MB has CVT, aren't they only on very small, very low HP A and B class cars? I don't think they are on anything in the USA, are they?
Travis, I don't
have one--Ford long abandoned it, only putting on the Freestyle and certain 500/Montego models ten years ago. I
did have it for probably a year and 20,000 miles or so in 2005/2006 on my Ford Freestyle, and remember before anyone starts bashing Ford, it was a
Volvo platform with the transmission having a genetic line directly back to DAF. It was the model CFT30, made by our great friend ZF (you know, the brains behind the holy grail of Pagoda transmissions, the 5-Speed?) I didn't necessarily consider it strange, just different and offering nothing over what preceded it, and what replaced it. Which explains why it had replacement! I didn't have it long enough to suffer with it, as people who own it for years suffer all kinds of strange noises apparently. I didn't get this in one year. It was just shall we say, "interesting".
Yes, Gael, I'm sell aware that this is an International Group. But remember DAF sold mostly into the Dutch market, for a limited time, a curious little vehicle. It was, and will remain, a peculiar niche long gone. Thus I offer it is indeed classic and collectible; even noteworthy. But well known? No. Perhaps a bit better known than Gogomobil...I did actually go to the factory once, in 1971 when I spent the summer in the Netherlands.