Is the 10th Generation Honda CRV Equipped with AT Transmission?
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10th Generation Honda CRV is equipped with AT transmission. Below is relevant information about Honda: 1. Overview: Honda, officially known as "Honda Motor Co., Ltd.", is a multinational automobile manufacturer listed on both the Tokyo Stock Exchange (TYO) and New York Stock Exchange (NYSE). Honda's current product lineup primarily consists of four major businesses: automobiles, motorcycles, power products, and aircraft. The automobile business is composed of the core brand Honda and the luxury brand Acura. 2. Logo: In the 1980s, Honda established a trademark design research group and selected the three-string speaker-style logo from over 2,500 design drafts submitted worldwide, which is the framed "H". The H in the logo represents the first letter of "Honda" in English. This logo embodies the characteristics of technological innovation, solid workforce and management, as well as a sense of tension and relaxation.
I've driven a 2010 Honda CRV with an automatic transmission, which I found quite hassle-free, especially in city traffic where frequent gear changes aren't needed. The engine and transmission are well-matched, providing smooth acceleration. However, it uses a 5-speed automatic transmission, which was standard for that era, offering high reliability and smooth driving with no abrupt shifts on highways. Some say manual transmission versions were still available in some regions, but they're pretty much extinct in the U.S. If buying used, I'd recommend checking for smooth gear shifts and regular oil changes for longevity. Overall, it's comfortable to drive, even on long trips, though fuel consumption is slightly higher at low speeds, which is normal.