It's cheap and it works.Only if it's the 2.0/six speed manual. Which will be limited numbers of them made.
The autos are CVT garbage, and incredibly boring. Imo
It's cheap and it works.Only if it's the 2.0/six speed manual. Which will be limited numbers of them made.
The autos are CVT garbage, and incredibly boring. Imo
Nissan had some kind of big recall on CVT's. I think they're a relatively young technology, so yeah some of them do suck! Don't buy an older car with a CVT! But with most(every?) brand making them the default choice in their mass-market small vehicles, you know they're not all bad.Question: I always read about CVT's being garbage, but I never read of any vast numbers of them going bad? I'm not argueing what you say 'cause I don't know that much about them. My wife and I drive Subarus with the CVT, hence my interest to learn more about them.
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Belts don't belong in a car transmission.Nissan had some kind of big recall on CVT's. I think they're a relatively young technology, so yeah some of them do suck! Don't buy an older car with a CVT! But with most(every?) brand making them the default choice in their mass-market small vehicles, you know they're not all bad.
Nope. It is a sleeper though.The Golf has never been a punk.
I don't know about the first two, but we have had no issues with any of the three VWs we've had/have."Must have impeccable reliability. "
Cross off Chevy/Jeep/VW.
Is your Canyon a 3.5 or 2.8?Really enjoying the discussion here guys, I'm glad I asked.
My current daily is a 2005 GMC Canyon. According to the internet, it's not a reliable vehicle, so I've been saving for replacement for a long while, no refinancing the house required.
I also have a 2006 Chevy Colorado that's been LS-swapped(Small/light, V8, RWD). It's a piece of junk, but it (currently) fills the role of Toy, hence why I don't need the mustang/camaro/charger.
I think my request for "not depressing" has worked well here. Some people enjoy econo-cars, others BMW's. I've been driving the same truck for a decade(almost 200,000 miles in that time, eight laps around the equator), so everything sounds interesting right now.
I appreciate all the suggestions, I'm trying to break free of Analysis Paralysis.
Yup. Nothing like adding risk of losing house to have a car.A cash out refinance to buy a car is a terrible idea.
If you can remove the rev limiter, a CVT will go as fast backwards as it does forwards.Question: I always read about CVT's being garbage, but I never read of any vast numbers of them going bad? I'm not argueing what you say 'cause I don't know that much about them. My wife and I drive Subarus with the CVT, hence my interest to learn more about them.
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Subaru has been using them a long time. Think the brat had one.If you can remove the rev limiter, a CVT will go as fast backwards as it does forwards.
If you can remove the rev limiter, a CVT will go as fast backwards as it does forwards.
3.5,4x4,ext.cab. I really count my blessings that it's been crazy reliable. The factory 5.3's were expensive then and they've stayed expensive! What a truck that would have been in a regular cab.....(which my V8 is! )Is your Canyon a 3.5 or 2.8?
I would have loved to get ahold of a factory 5.3 Colorado
I'm jealous, I always wanted a V8 square body S10 or LS Colorado, and yes those 5.3 Colorado have stayed pricey.3.5,4x4,ext.cab. I really count my blessings that it's been crazy reliable. The factory 5.3's were expensive then and they've stayed expensive! What a truck that would have been in a regular cab.....(which my V8 is! )
Good way to keep the mileage low.If you can remove the rev limiter, a CVT will go as fast backwards as it does forwards.
I had a regular cab 2wd colorado with the 3.7 and that thing was a decent ripper. Also pulled my little 6x12 enclosed trailer with 2 harleys in it through the smokeys no problem.3.5,4x4,ext.cab. I really count my blessings that it's been crazy reliable. The factory 5.3's were expensive then and they've stayed expensive! What a truck that would have been in a regular cab.....(which my V8 is! )
Ask any Toyota RAV4 owner if they go bad. Very few last to 80k.Question: I always read about CVT's being garbage, but I never read of any vast numbers of them going bad? I'm not argueing what you say 'cause I don't know that much about them. My wife and I drive Subarus with the CVT, hence my interest to learn more about them.
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I've had plenty of turbo cars and never once had a turbo issue. Hell, my car now has two turbos and they are the least of my worries.Don't pick a turbo car of any kind. Your lack of regular and timely oil changes and air filter changes will end badly with a turbo engine of any kind. I believe the 2016 and older Civic SI is NA.
Toyota Camry 3.5 V6 is 300hp and pretty good mileage.
His point wasn't, do not to get a turbo in general, it was do not get one if you do not maintain your engine.I've had plenty of turbo cars and never once had a turbo issue. Hell, my car now has two turbos and they are the least of my worries.
Your lack of regular and timely oil changes and air filter changes will end badly with a turbo engine of any kind.