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What transmission does the City use?

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DeGenevieve
09/06/25 3:13am
The City is equipped with a CVT 5-speed parallel-axis automatic transmission. Its working principle involves engaging gear pairs with larger transmission ratios at low speeds. The City has the following dimensions: length 4450mm, width 1695mm, height 1477mm, with a wheelbase of 2600mm and a minimum ground clearance of 150mm. The vehicle weighs 1094kg. The City is powered by a 1.5L inline 4-cylinder turbocharged engine, delivering maximum horsepower of 131PS, maximum torque of 155Nm, and maximum power of 96kW. The engine reaches its peak power at 6600rpm and peak torque at 4600rpm, paired with a CVT continuously variable transmission.
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SilasFitz
09/18/25 3:16am
Driving the Honda City is quite interesting, as the transmission type varies by year and version. I remember the early models generally used a 5-speed manual transmission, which provided direct shifting and ample power. Later versions were upgraded to automatic transmissions or even CVT continuously variable transmissions, offering smooth operation and better fuel efficiency. Nowadays, the CVT version is quite popular, making daily commutes comfortable and hassle-free. The choice of transmission affects overall vehicle performance—manual transmissions offer more driving fun, while automatics are better suited for beginners. For maintenance, it's recommended to regularly check the transmission fluid to avoid chain wear issues, ensuring longevity.
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SanMicah
11/01/25 3:41am
Being in the car scene for a while, the City's transmission is a highlight. The factory usually offers manual or CVT automatic transmissions. The base models often come with manual, known for its flexible and reliable shifting; while higher trims focus on CVT for fuel efficiency and smoothness. Configurations vary across markets—Asian models emphasize practicality, offering low failure rates and easy maintenance. Here’s a tip: CVT transmissions require specialized fluid changes every few years, or they might slip at high speeds. Understanding the drivetrain helps make smarter car choices and avoid regrets.
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VonNathan
12/15/25 3:50am
I've used the City for a few months and found its transmission very smooth. The base model comes with a manual transmission that shifts crisply and accelerates quickly, while the higher-end automatic version is effortless for daily driving with low fuel consumption. The transmission significantly impacts the driving experience - the automatic's advantage is particularly evident in city traffic jams. Just remember not to neglect regular maintenance like oil change intervals. The car's design is quite user-friendly, making it easy for beginners to handle.
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