I don’t think I’ve mentioned that the new Mustang GT I bought is the first new car, as opposed to used, I’ve owned in 11 years. The last new car I acquired was a 2011 Infiniti G37x coupe. The longer I had that car, the less I liked it. I know I have written that and the following before, but the CVT–Continuously Variable Transmission–was just awful and I could not ascertain how bad it was during a 15-minute test drive. Here’s hoping I don’t eventually feel that way about the Mustang. So far, so good.
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I don’t know if it was the title, but yesterday’s post did not inspire readership. In general, the surge in blog views and visitors of which I have written seems to have faded. I can’t explain why just as I can’t explain the surge, which lasted about four weeks, in the first place. I welcome thoughtful feedback and constructive criticism.
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OK, here are the pictures. Sorry, Lyle.
The first two pictures were not taken on the same day.
Nope, that rainbow is not Photoshopped in; I don’t even know how to use PhotoShop. Given how ominous the skies looked yesterday afternoon, the amount of rain we received was a disappointment. That rainbow sky made up for it, though.
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Nice pics.
Ok, if you allow me, I will share a little bit more about my Nissan dealership experience. About 2 months ago I was transferred to a bigger shop, in Richmond Hill, Ontario, and during this time, we have replaced 15 CVT transmissions. I guess is not only awful to drive a Nissan car equipped with CVT transmission but to make matters even worse, the product itself is not reliable at all.
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Glad you enjoyed the pics. Thanks for sharing the info about CVTs.
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