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Hi all
Looking two main new SUVs, the Mitsubishi Outlander and the Nissan X-Trail. They both have CVT autos. I am tempted to just stick with a manual transmission option but people including salesman say that no one wants them and neither should i. But anyway that brings me back to the CVTs, are they really that bad? I love driving so would love to hear all angles on peoples thoughts etc. And any praise for the manual too would be good. So any advice positive or negative would be much appreciated...
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