I've heard some good and some bad about the CVT--good for fuel efficiency but revs up high when pushed and can be a little noisy...wondering if anybody is looking for a manual tranny in the Patriot?
I just returned from my first "open highway" drive with my Limited Patriot 4x4 w/FDI CVT. 230 miles roundtrip from mid-state AZ down to the Phoenix metro area. 5000 ft change in elevation and AC on all the way.I don't own a Patriot. What about a guy like me who hasn't used a manual in his life (just a couple of times) and has been driving for 40 years or more. I would be lost shifting gears. Since I usually drive only on main roads I hope the CVT on a Patriot North works ok ... I am going to be testing one out in a couple of days in thoughts of buying a Patriot.
Good news!...The Patriot had no problems maintaining speed up the ginormous mountains on the trip. I was doing 80 mph most of the trip and the engine was pleasantly humming at 2500 rpms....
Hearing your real world report is very reassuring and reaffirms my purchase decision. That's great!I was doing 80 mph most of the trip and the engine was pleasantly humming at 2500 rpms. (in contrast, my Scion xB w/manual would be 4000-4500rpms at that speed) The Patriot felt substantial without feeling ponderous as it handled the highway roads and speed.
An off-road capable SUV that is equally capable as a highway cruiser?! who woulda thunk it?
good stick drivers wouldn't let that happen :smiley_thumbs_up: muahahahaha jk i liked the cvt too just don't like the maintenance that comes with it all the extra fluids and junk, just give me oil pleasei test drove a 5sp and a CVT today. the 5sp was really nice. the position of the shifter on the center stack was really comfortable (suprisingly). the CVT was strong too. but i could feel the "bogging" at low speeds when i take my foot off the gas. it was a slight sluggish feel like when you are in a manuel car and you are going about 10mph and then just let off the gas without pushing in the clutch. but as for the "BLENDER" sound that everyone said the CVT made when it was under heavy acceleration, i really didnt hear it. i mean, yeah the engine reved up, but jeez its an engine... it reved up no more than my v6 grand am gt..... so i am going to go with the CVT... plus it will be much easier pulling out of a dock with a waverunner on the trailer.... i wont have to worry about being pulled into the water because of the stick.
There is pretty much NO maintenance required on the CVT. Heck, you can't even check your own fluid via dipstick now.good stick drivers wouldn't let that happen :smiley_thumbs_up: muahahahaha jk i liked the cvt too just don't like the maintenance that comes with it all the extra fluids and junk, just give me oil please![]()