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    I wonder on why they still stick with 4 AT??

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    ^to cut down on cost

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    Quote Originally Posted by kisshmet View Post
    ^to cut down on cost

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    That still make a lot of sense haha.


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    Quote Originally Posted by Lin Dan View Post
    I wonder on why they still stick with 4 AT??
    1. the cvt from jatco isnt reliable
    2. 6at is only for their 1.6 engine...

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    Quote Originally Posted by StockEngine View Post
    1. the cvt from jatco isnt reliable
    2. 6at is only for their 1.6 engine...

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    This explains on why the new Vitara has a 6AT tranny.


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    Exterior looks good except sa chrome sa rear reflectors.

    But the tranny is still 4AT. Meh. Should be at least 6AT or CVT.

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    Quote Originally Posted by TheUninvited View Post
    Exterior looks good except sa chrome sa rear reflectors.

    But the tranny is still 4AT. Meh. Should be at least 6AT or CVT.
    Yup still the old trusted 4 AT hehe.

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    Quote Originally Posted by TheUninvited View Post
    Exterior looks good except sa chrome sa rear reflectors.

    But the tranny is still 4AT. Meh. Should be at least 6AT or CVT.
    they don't have a 6at in the region(indo/indi)

    and they probably don't have access to a new cvt from jatco.

    the 4at is reliable..so they'll stick with that...

    if you've driven the 4AT 1.5 nissan, its a fantastic combination.

    now with suzukis lighter sedan, its gonna be a hooot to drive.

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