I’m still not a fan of the CVT but my wife doesn’t seem to mind.
Funny story about the human brain... my first CVT was a 2012 legacy premium that I leased. After the break in period, the first time I gave it significant throttle getting on the freeway I noticed that i went to 3500 RPM and stayed there, I though to myself, "hmm, that could be interesting with a turbo."
The 2012 cars didn't pretend to shift like the modern cars, and frankly I preferred that. If you are going to have a CVT, let it be a CVT. Everyone knows it's a CVT, making it pretend to shift just makes the mechanism less efficient but I digress.
The funny story, for the first several months It was so weird that the car didn't shift... then I drove my wife's car with a conventional automatic, and the first time it shifted from first to second under decent throttle, I backed off the gas thinking I'd broken something.
Weird how the mind works when it gets used to things...