A common theme emerging from reviews of the 2015 Subaru Legacy and Impreza is an emphasis on the reprogramming of the Lineartronic continuously variable transmission (CVT) that makes it mimic the shifting of a 6-speed automatic. I sent an email to Subaru asking if that feature can be turned off for those of us who aren’t creeped out by a transmission that doesn’t have perceptible shifts from one gear to the next. I haven’t heard back yet, but given the choice, I’d say “turn it off.”
If you drive a car with a CVT, how do you feel about the way it shifts? And if you’re shopping for one, is a “more familiar driving experience,” i.e.: fake gear shifting, going to be the deciding factor one way or another? Since I’m 60 and the Impreza in the driveway is a 2013 bought in early 2014 and built before the retuning of the CVT, I might not be in the market for a new car any time soon, but If I am, it’ll still be a Subaru. I just hope by then they’ll let the buyer decide.
And you, world?
If you drive a car with a CVT, how do you feel about the way it shifts? And if you’re shopping for one, is a “more familiar driving experience,” i.e.: fake gear shifting, going to be the deciding factor one way or another? Since I’m 60 and the Impreza in the driveway is a 2013 bought in early 2014 and built before the retuning of the CVT, I might not be in the market for a new car any time soon, but If I am, it’ll still be a Subaru. I just hope by then they’ll let the buyer decide.
And you, world?