Does the Accord have a manual transmission model?
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Yes, the new generation Accord is equipped with a manual transmission. Below is detailed information about the Honda Accord: Overview: The Accord embodies Honda's innovative spirit and globally leading technology. The original tires for the Accord are Michelin's ultra-high-performance Pilot Super Sport tires. To address changes in contact area during high-speed cornering, Michelin employs variable contact area technology in the PSS. The luxury version comes with 215/60R16 Michelin tires. Other specifications: The vehicle dimensions are 4930mm x 1845mm x 1470mm. Fuel consumption ranges from 7.6-8.8L/km. The fuel tank capacity is 65L. The standard seating capacity is 5.
I heard that the Honda Accord did indeed have manual transmission models, but that was many years ago. In earlier versions, such as the sixth to ninth-generation Accords from the 1990s to around 2010, manual transmissions were quite common, especially in higher-end Sport trims. Those manual transmissions provided direct control and driving pleasure, making them particularly suitable for enthusiasts who enjoy mechanical operation. However, in the current new-generation Accords, especially the 10th and 11th generations, manual transmissions have virtually disappeared. Honda now primarily focuses on automatic transmissions, CVTs, or hybrid systems, likely for better fuel efficiency and comfort, as well as to meet market demand. With the decline in demand for manual transmissions, many automakers are simplifying their transmission options. If you're looking for a manual transmission Accord, the used car market is a good place to search, but for new cars, you may need to consider other brands or simulated manual shift functions.