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More Heavy Trolling by the Senile Octogenarian Nym-Shifting Ozzie Cretin!
On Mon, 19 Apr 2021 15:19:45 +1000, cantankerous trolling geezer Rodent
Speed, the auto-contradicting senile sociopath, blabbered, again: Conceptually identical Rod. You never could bull**** your way out of a wet paper bag. reams of the rest of your troll**** flushed where it belongs LOL That should have been "conceptually idiotic Rod", shouldn't it, you senile idiot? -- Marland answering senile Rodent's statement, "I don't leak": "That¢s because so much **** and ****e emanates from your gob that there is nothing left to exit normally, your arsehole has clammed shut through disuse and the end of prick is only clear because you are such a ******." Message-ID: |
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Should i flip this car
"Xeno" wrote in message ... On 19/4/21 3:19 pm, Rod Speed wrote: "Xeno" wrote in message ... On 19/4/21 4:43 am, Rod Speed wrote: "Xeno" wrote in message ... On 17/4/21 1:50 am, Rod Speed wrote: "trader_4" wrote in message ... On Wednesday, April 14, 2021 at 12:34:33 PM UTC-4, Frank wrote: On 4/14/2021 10:05 AM, Ralph Mowery wrote: In article , "frank says... i would probably trade it in but would be reticent to get a new Nissan after hearing that their quality has slipped considerably in the last 10 years and major problems with their CVT. $1,000 seems cheap for a tranny repair and may not last long. About 3 years ago my son had a Nissan with the CVT that went out at about 130,000 miles. Nissan would not do anything about it as it was 10,000 out of the extended warrenty that Nissan put on that transmission after many of they went out. Cost him around $ 4000 to get it repaired. He got rid of that junker after another year or so. We had a Nissan Sentra ca 1990 that was a great car but traded it in when repair value was approaching book value. Apparently quality started going downhill when they partnered with Renault after 2000. I had a CVT on a 2016 Subaru Forester that got totaled in 2019 replaced with a Subaru Crosstrek with CVT. I like the CVT and get great mileage. Hopefully some of the early problems with this type transmission have been ironed out by now. Google sez: Are Jatco CVT reliable? Nissan subsidiary Jatco supplies many of the world's automakers with CVT transmissions. Nissan vehicles have been featuring CVTs for 15 years, but they've demonstrated less than stellar reliability. ... CVTs. Lots of other Nissan owners have also known the scourge, even after Jatco took steps to improve reliability.May 23, 2018 I had never heard of CVT transmissions until this thread. Seems they took the slipping belt idea that self-propelled lawn mowers use and put it on cars. The you need a hearing aid, BAD. Similar idea, Nope and nothing even remotely like it. but I guess the two pulleys change width so the belt doesn't slip a lot. There is no belt. Yes there is. It is a metal push belt. So nothing even remotely like what self-propelled lawn mowers use. Conceptually identical Rod. You never could bull**** your way out of a wet paper bag. reams of the rest of your troll**** flushed where it belongs |
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More Idiotic Trolling by the Senile Octogenarian Nym-Shifting Ozzie Cretin!
On Mon, 19 Apr 2021 18:59:43 +1000, cantankerous trolling geezer Rodent
Speed, the auto-contradicting senile sociopath, blabbered, again: Conceptually identical Rod. You never could bull**** your way out of a wet paper bag. reams of the rest of your troll**** flushed where it belongs LOL You poor desperate trolling senile sow! -- Sqwertz to Rodent Speed: "This is just a hunch, but I'm betting you're kinda an argumentative asshole. MID: |
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Should i flip this car
On Sun, 18 Apr 2021 14:53:51 -0400, Clare Snyder posted for all of us to digest... On Mon, 19 Apr 2021 00:34:37 +1000, Xeno wrote: On 17/4/21 10:33 pm, trader_4 wrote: On Friday, April 16, 2021 at 11:51:03 AM UTC-4, Rod Speed wrote: "trader_4" wrote in message ... On Wednesday, April 14, 2021 at 12:34:33 PM UTC-4, Frank wrote: On 4/14/2021 10:05 AM, Ralph Mowery wrote: In article , "frank says... i would probably trade it in but would be reticent to get a new Nissan after hearing that their quality has slipped considerably in the last 10 years and major problems with their CVT. $1,000 seems cheap for a tranny repair and may not last long. About 3 years ago my son had a Nissan with the CVT that went out at about 130,000 miles. Nissan would not do anything about it as it was 10,000 out of the extended warrenty that Nissan put on that transmission after many of they went out. Cost him around $ 4000 to get it repaired. He got rid of that junker after another year or so. We had a Nissan Sentra ca 1990 that was a great car but traded it in when repair value was approaching book value. Apparently quality started going downhill when they partnered with Renault after 2000. I had a CVT on a 2016 Subaru Forester that got totaled in 2019 replaced with a Subaru Crosstrek with CVT. I like the CVT and get great mileage. Hopefully some of the early problems with this type transmission have been ironed out by now. Google sez: Are Jatco CVT reliable? Nissan subsidiary Jatco supplies many of the world's automakers with CVT transmissions. Nissan vehicles have been featuring CVTs for 15 years, but they've demonstrated less than stellar reliability. ... CVTs. Lots of other Nissan owners have also known the scourge, even after Jatco took steps to improve reliability.May 23, 2018 I had never heard of CVT transmissions until this thread. Seems they took the slipping belt idea that self-propelled lawn mowers use and put it on cars. The you need a hearing aid, BAD. Similar idea, Nope and nothing even remotely like it. but I guess the two pulleys change width so the belt doesn't slip a lot. There is no belt. From an Australian auto website: https://carpart.com.au/blog/technical/what-is-a-cvt "The belt-operated design of a CVT offers around 88% proficiency, although, considerably smaller than the efficiency of a manual transmission, can be balanced by lower creation cost and by empowering the motor to keep running at its most efficient speed for a scope of output speeds. A lot of vehicle models and brands now use CVT transmission for their engines or motors, some of these car brands and models include: Toyota: Toyota Prius, Toyota Corolla, Toyota Mark X, Toyota Allion, Toyota Premio, and Toyota Avalon. Subaru: Subaru Legacy, Subaru Crosstrek, Subaru Impreza, Subaru Outback and Subaru Forester. Nissan: Nissan Sunny, Nissan Cube, Nissan Juke, Nissan X-trail, Nissan Maxima, Nissan Rogue, Nissan Murano, and Nissan Pathfinder. Honda: Honda Fit, Honda CR-Z hybrid, Honda Accord, and Honda Civic. Ford: Ford C-Max (hybrid). Suzuki: S-Cross SX4, and Suzuki Kizashi. Dodge: Dodge Caliber. Chrysler: Pacifica hybrid. Jeep: Jeep Compass and Jeep Patriot." The have a nice picture showing the belt too. And they must be right, because they are from the land of kangaroos. BTW, isn't it time for you to get off the internet for at least a few minutes and go feed them? Rod's none too bright. ;-) Are you trying to compete for the understatement of the year award?? If so you are doing pretty good!! Hey, there's some tough competition in here, ya gotta figure some are already plonked and changing their nym so Xeno is doing good. -- Tekkie |
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