Hello, so our new Outback 2.0D CVT has finally arrived for about 2 weeks. After the first 800km I am still adapting to the car (I drove for 10 years Skoda Octavia 1.6), but in general I find the new Outback great. Since the first colder days and nights are there, I have observed a strange behavior. If the engine is cold (i.e. 5 degrees or less), the CVT goes quickly to the higher speeds even if you give only little gas. To get from 0 to 50 with The engine turns 2500 and gives hardly any power. Compared to warmer engines, the speeds in normal driving (and at speeds up to 100kmh) do not actually exceed 2000. If you switch from “D” to “M”, the behavior of the CVT changes nothing at all – as if you were not in “M” mode. This strange behavior takes only about 2-3 minutes – after that the speeds go down abruptly again to normal level . I could observe it at a constant speed of about 85 kmh – after a short time the speeds suddenly came down from 2100 to about 1600. After that also the “M” mode worked again normal. I will soon ask at dealers, but it would be great if someone had an idea here. thank you