Which manufacturer makes the smoothest automatic gearbox?
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Want to buy a car that will be an automatic and will be driven 70/30 city motorway. The family has a Yaris Hybrid which is smoother when the traffic light turns green and I take off from a stop compared to a DSG passat in my driving school.
Apart from Toyota's hybrid gearboxes which gearbox offers smooth takeoffs in small to medium sized sedans, hatchbacks or small crossovers (I am not buying something as big as a GLE or as long as a 7 series considering I am driving only myself). Maybe the 9 speed from mercedes? I also heard well for the Aisin in some Volvos.
Apart from Toyota's hybrid gearboxes which gearbox offers smooth takeoffs in small to medium sized sedans, hatchbacks or small crossovers (I am not buying something as big as a GLE or as long as a 7 series considering I am driving only myself). Maybe the 9 speed from mercedes? I also heard well for the Aisin in some Volvos.
Mammasaid said:
No auto with gears will beat the smoothness of an EV. Not even close.
The OP's toyota hybrid is described as an eCVT; the ratio is infinitely variable so from the driver's perspective it's like driving an EV, ignoring the noise. It's going to hard to beat that for smooth driving.Japanese CVTs are the best for city driving and they really make sense in an urban environment. PH is all about big b
ks Tiptronic or manuals driving on the door handles so there is hate for them.
When we drive to London we always take the Jazz CVT as there is none of the jerkiness in take off and stopping. Sure you can carefully modulate that in a DSG or slushmatic. Of course you don't get the power, but come on, most of London is 20mph.
ks Tiptronic or manuals driving on the door handles so there is hate for them.When we drive to London we always take the Jazz CVT as there is none of the jerkiness in take off and stopping. Sure you can carefully modulate that in a DSG or slushmatic. Of course you don't get the power, but come on, most of London is 20mph.
stevemcs said:
Zf8 in a bmw, rule out anything dsg
Yes, so I have heard. But the 1 series comes with a ZF6 unfortunately. Also don't know how stable a 1 series will be at Europe highway speeds during trips - 80mph. But probably it will be fine as it is German. And I don't know if there will be a turbo lag which will make it more jerky compared to the eCVT of the Toyota. hidetheelephants said:
Mammasaid said:
No auto with gears will beat the smoothness of an EV. Not even close.
The OP's toyota hybrid is described as an eCVT; the ratio is infinitely variable so from the driver's perspective it's like driving an EV, ignoring the noise. It's going to hard to beat that for smooth driving.Gassing Station | Car Buying | Top of Page | What's New | My Stuff


