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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a continuously variable" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used in contexts related to mechanics, engineering, or technology, particularly when describing systems or components that can change smoothly and without discrete steps.
Example: "The car is equipped with a continuously variable transmission that optimizes fuel efficiency."
Alternatives: "an infinitely adjustable" or "a variable range".
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A continuously variable transaxle.
The car has a continuously variable transmission.
The system uses a continuously variable transmission.
Both will offer a continuously variable transmission for the first time.
New transmissions include a 6-speed manual, or a continuously variable automatic.
If you must have an automatic you can add a continuously variable transmission for $1,250.
But the real transmission news is reserved for front-drive models: a continuously variable transmission that Audi calls a multitronic.
G.M. also said it would introduce in some of its light trucks a technology known as a continuously variable transmission.
A five-speed manual and a continuously variable transmission are also available, as is all-wheel drive.
The only transmission available is Nissan's Xtronic, a continuously variable unit also found in the Altima and Maxima.
Except for the SE, all versions come with either a 6-speed manual transmission or a continuously variable automatic.
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