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Post by brightboyfree on Aug 10, 2005 13:46:23 GMT 10
do u guys know where I can do that???
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Post by Half Schumacher on Aug 10, 2005 14:00:00 GMT 10
eerr why do u wanna do that??
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crazyray
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Post by crazyray on Aug 10, 2005 14:09:09 GMT 10
because he may have had enough of the CVT
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Post by ahcash on Aug 10, 2005 14:22:21 GMT 10
do u guys know where I can do that??? Not trying to put you off.. I reckon it will be cheaper to sell your Jazz and get a new Jazz.. Have no idea where you can do that.. trasmission specialist I suppose? And also Honda Specialist and CVT Specialist.
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Post by Half Schumacher on Aug 10, 2005 14:33:30 GMT 10
i think so too.
parts plus labour sounds like big $$
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Post by SmellyTofu on Aug 11, 2005 19:33:40 GMT 10
CVT is much better to drive about... keeps things quieter too.
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Post by Half Schumacher on Aug 11, 2005 22:12:54 GMT 10
no offence. but i think the essences of the Jazz is the engine and the CVT.
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Post by vividjazz on Aug 13, 2005 14:01:34 GMT 10
no offence. but i think the essences of the Jazz is the engine and the CVT. Yeah manuals are dinos. Newer automatics shift faster than any human. Look at the DSG boxes and the SMG in the M series BMWs. Even the 7 speed boxes in the new Mercs are better than any manual could be. Fuel economy is better with the auto Jazz because it matches up better to the engine. When it comes time to sell your car your market is smaller for a manual particularly in the city. I think you'll find it cheaper to sell the awesome CVT and buy the cheaper ancient 5 speed manual than try to convert a CVT. If you do lots of highway driving you'll find the 5 speed sits on too higher revs.
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