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- Mazda6 '06
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- 2.5L Hybrid
The ECVT is almost certainly the most reliable piece if kit on the whole truck. It has a total of about 12 moving parts (not exaggerating!). Very simple, very clever. It is very very similar to the Toyota Prius transmission, and there is a good reason you see so many Prius taxis. Crazy reliable. (It's close enough that ford pays royalties.) (It is a **completely** different animal than the non-e CVTs in Nissans, Subies etc., which feel like you're driving with a rubber band in the drivetrain.)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!
So feel free to worry about the CV joints, or the 12 v battery, but not the CVT.
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