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HI All,
New member here. Currently driving a 2013 Tundra that I no longer need the full capabilities of. I am very interested in the '25 Hybrid AWD 4K but have always been very leery of CVT's. I have searched the archives and it seems like the E-CVT is a different animal than the traditional CVT's. I also am a firm believer in Consumer Reports mag and they love this vehicle. This vehicle would do everything I now need from a truck but just need some reassurance of the E-CVT as we tend to keep vehicles at least 10+ years. Thoughts?
Thanks folks!
New member here. Currently driving a 2013 Tundra that I no longer need the full capabilities of. I am very interested in the '25 Hybrid AWD 4K but have always been very leery of CVT's. I have searched the archives and it seems like the E-CVT is a different animal than the traditional CVT's. I also am a firm believer in Consumer Reports mag and they love this vehicle. This vehicle would do everything I now need from a truck but just need some reassurance of the E-CVT as we tend to keep vehicles at least 10+ years. Thoughts?
Thanks folks!
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