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- David
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- Feb 8, 2021
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- Denver, CO
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- Chevy Colorado
Six years back my wife bought a brand new Outback. Offroad capabilities aside, neither one of us could get used to the CVT transmission. Liked so much about that car but the CVT just never felt right and took some fun out of driving. We traded the car in after 3 years. Do others feel the same way or are my wife and myself a weird anomoly? Do others prefer the CVT?I wouldn't say "absolutely not," whether it's locked (4WD/rear "diff") or not, in Subaru and Sport reviews I've seen the 4WD systems in the Sport -- Badlands -- seem to work better -- particularly without that Subaru CVT. Now about "4WD" --which is your requirement, locking 4WD, rear end, or both? Or is it low range? Or body-on-frame? All of the Sports can send 50% torque to the rear at any time, since they are all 4A all the time unless locked (Badlands/First Ed.). This incidentally is also a driving mode in the BRONCO.
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