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What transmission does the City use?

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SanLiam
07/29/25 3:50pm
The City is equipped with a 5-speed automatic transmission and a 5-speed manual transmission, offering drivers the freedom to choose. However, as of October 2019, the City has been completely discontinued. By that time, most vehicles on the market had adopted automatic transmissions. The City sedan was Guangzhou Honda's fourth product brand in China, targeting the compact car market segment. The City's advancement was reflected in its cutting-edge technological features. Inheriting Honda's world-leading technologies, the City stood out as the only model in its class featuring a 5AT transmission and meeting Euro IV emission standards.
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DeLawson
08/15/25 3:37am
I've been driving a Honda City as my urban commuter car, which uses a CVT (Continuously Variable Transmission). It feels incredibly smooth to drive, without the jerky shifts you get with other transmissions. The CVT design keeps the engine RPM stable in the optimal range, delivering outstanding fuel efficiency—I can go a long way on a single tank even during morning and evening rush hours. Compared to a manual transmission, it eliminates the hassle of shifting gears, allowing me to focus on the road conditions right from the steering wheel. Maintenance is also straightforward, requiring only a transmission fluid change every 60,000 kilometers. Honda's after-sales service says the system is durable and rarely has issues. Even on long trips, it's not tiring to drive, with responsive acceleration and overall comfort that scores full marks.
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VanEva
10/12/25 4:13am
After driving for over a decade, I've found that the City's CVT transmission is truly tailor-made for urban life. It achieves continuous speed variation through steel belts and cone pulleys, delivering smooth power output without the gap sensation of traditional gear shifts. It's worry-free in traffic jams, automatically adjusting RPM to maintain fuel consumption at 6-7L/100km. I've tried the manual version, which suits those seeking driving pleasure, but the CVT version is more mainstream and holds its value better. Regular maintenance isn't complicated, mainly involving oil changes and belt inspections, with few issues over long-term use. On highways, the power delivery feels natural, making driving effortless.
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