What brand is the transmission of the Honda City?
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The transmission of the Honda City is independently produced by Honda. Guangqi Honda Automobile Co., Ltd. was established on July 1, 1998, and currently produces seven major series of over thirty models, including the Avancier series SUVs, Accord series sedans, Odyssey multi-purpose series sedans, Lingpai series sedans, City series sedans, Fit series sedans, and the self-owned brand Everus series sedans. The Honda City is equipped with a 5-speed manual transmission and a continuously variable transmission (CVT). The CVT does not have specific gears; it operates similarly to an automatic transmission, but the ratio changes continuously rather than in steps like an automatic transmission, ensuring smooth and continuous power delivery. When using the Honda City's transmission daily, pay attention to the following points: Do not delay changing the transmission oil for too long. Prolonged intervals between oil changes can damage internal components such as bearings and the transmission casing. Avoid prolonged coasting in neutral. While driving a manual transmission vehicle, many experienced drivers coast in neutral, but for automatic transmission vehicles, this can cause overheating and create a shock when shifting back into Drive (D). Avoid shifting into Drive (D) or Reverse (R) before the vehicle comes to a complete stop. Many drivers shift into reverse while the vehicle is still moving to demonstrate smooth operation, but this can severely damage the transmission gears, leading to gear grinding and other faults over time. Do not frequently climb steep slopes in Drive (D). Automatic transmission vehicles can overheat under high load or shift too early, causing a lack of power when climbing. In such cases, use manual mode to limit lower gears or sport mode to protect the transmission. Do not tow the vehicle over long distances. If an automatic transmission vehicle breaks down, use a flatbed tow truck to move it onto the tow platform while the vehicle is in Neutral (N). Avoid using a tow rope or dragging the vehicle directly.