Is the 6L80 a CVT transmission?

Is the 6L80 a CVT transmission?

The 6L80 (and similar 6L90) is a six-speed automatic transmission built by General Motors at its Willow Run Transmission plant in Ypsilanti, MI….GM 6L80 transmission.

6L80 · 6L90
Manufacturer General Motors
Production 2005–present
Body and chassis
Class 6-Speed Longitudinal Automatic Transmission

How do I know if I have a CVT transmission?

The best way to identify a CVT transmission in your vehicle is to look for the manufactures logos indicating one, such as Toyota’s Synergy Drive, Honda’s Multi Matic and Nissan’s Xtronic.

What transmission does a 2013 Silverado have?

Chevrolet offered two transmission choices for 2013 Silverado trucks, the 4-speed automatic, primarily for the V6 and some 4.8 liter V8s, and the 6-speed automatic for everything else. All transmissions have a grade braking feature (with or without tow/haul mode).

When did GM start using the 6L80?

The 6L80 transmission is a GM 6 speed automatic transmission that was introduced for the 2006 model year, in order to meet the government mandated fuel economy targets without sacrificing overall vehicle performance.

What are the problems with the 2013 GMC Terrain?

Engine – 16.4% of all reported problems with the 2013 GMC Terrain are related to engine issues. Most of them have to do with an oil leak in the 4 cylinder version. Air Bags – 7.5% of all issues with the ’12 Terrain have to do with the air bag system.

What kind of engine does a 2013 GMC Sierra 1500 have?

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How much does a 2013 GMC Terrain SLE cost?

The 2013 GMC Terrain SLE-1 has a Manufacturer’s Suggested Retail Price (MSRP) just under $27,000, while the SLT-1 runs closer to $30,000. Adding all-wheel drive will set you back $1,750 on either model.

What are the competitors of the GMC Terrain?

Competitors of the Terrain include the Ford Escape, Honda CR-V and the Subaru Outback, all of which cost less than the Terrain, but come with less standard equipment.