rinso
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Being a salesman, I spend the majority of my day driving from one appointment and business premise, to another. Last year I leased a Ford Freestyle SUV/Station Wagon/Van. (Definitely a car with an identity crisis) It has taken me almost a year to figure out why I get a mysterious deja vu while driving it. Here is the answer: CVT
The Continuously Variable Transmission feels eeriely like the old turbine, stepless transmissions of the 1950's and 60's GM Buick and Chevrolets. Those of you who are old enough to remember Buick Dynaflow and Chevrolet Turboglide will know exactly what I mean. They were the original CVT transmissions. Like those vehicles, my Freestyle is a bit sluggish from a standing start, but has adequate power otherwise. Its feel does bring back the ghosts of 1950's technology. Now I'm scared, and am going to bed leaving the lights on.
The Continuously Variable Transmission feels eeriely like the old turbine, stepless transmissions of the 1950's and 60's GM Buick and Chevrolets. Those of you who are old enough to remember Buick Dynaflow and Chevrolet Turboglide will know exactly what I mean. They were the original CVT transmissions. Like those vehicles, my Freestyle is a bit sluggish from a standing start, but has adequate power otherwise. Its feel does bring back the ghosts of 1950's technology. Now I'm scared, and am going to bed leaving the lights on.