Does a 2013 Honda Accord Sport have a CVT transmission?

Does a 2013 Honda Accord Sport have a CVT transmission?

The 2013 Honda Accord’s standard and more powerful 185-hp 2.4-liter four-cylinder engine is now paired with a continuously variable transmission (CVT) that replaces the conventional five-speed automatic. While many buyers can be apprehensive about a CVT, we found it to be a capable transmission.

What kind of transmission does a 2013 Honda Accord Sport have?

6-Speed Automatic Transmission
6-Speed Automatic Transmission with Sport Mode Gear Ratios: 1st: 3.359. 2nd: 2.095.

Does a 2012 Honda Accord have a CVT transmission?

In the 2008-2012 Accord, the standard 2.4-liter 4-cylinder engine generated 177 horsepower in LX, LX-P and SE models, and 190 hp in EX and EX-L models. A new continuously variable transmission (CVT) is optional on these models and standard on the EX-L and Touring trim levels.

Is my accord a CVT?

The 2018 Honda Accord Sedan does come standard with a CVT on select trims, but not all. On the 2018 Honda Accord LX, EX, EX-L and Touring (with Paddle Shifters), a CVT is the standard transmission. A CVT is also available with Paddle Shifters on the Sport trim but is not available on the Honda Accord Hybrid.

What is good mileage for a 2013 Honda Accord?

2013 Honda Accord

Vehicle EPA Fuel Economy Driver MPG
30 MPG 26 35 combined city/hwy city hwy 3.3 gal/100 mi 30.6
2013 Honda Accord 2.4 L, 4 cyl, Automatic (AV-S7), Regular Gasoline
29 MPG 26 34 combined city/hwy city hwy 3.4 gal/100 mi 29.1
2013 Honda Accord 2.4 L, 4 cyl, Manual 6-spd, Regular Gasoline

What kind of transmission does a 2013 Honda Accord have?

We’re happy to say that the 2013 Accord tested here—a manual-transmission, four-cylinder Sport model, which differs from other trims mostly through aesthetics—benefits from a lightened load not only metaphorically but also physically. The car’s steering, braking, and shifting are all light to the touch yet operate with surgical precision.

What kind of engine does the Honda Accord Sport have?

All Sport models are powered by Honda’s direct-injected 2.4-liter four. And while a continuously variable automatic is optional, we avoided it, fearing it would make us swell up like a nut-allergic kid touring the Skippy plant.

What was the sales of the Honda Accord in 2013?

Safety Car: Lapping suburbia in the everyman sports sedan. The Accord is nothing if not popular; Honda’s bestseller ranked second among all cars in the U.S. in 2013, with 366,678 sales.

Which is faster Honda Accord 4 cylinder or manual?

The 6.6-second scoot to 60 is mighty impressive—it’s 1.3 seconds quicker than that of a last-gen four-cylinder with a manual—and the car covered the quarter in 15.3.

We’re happy to say that the 2013 Accord tested here—a manual-transmission, four-cylinder Sport model, which differs from other trims mostly through aesthetics—benefits from a lightened load not only metaphorically but also physically. The car’s steering, braking, and shifting are all light to the touch yet operate with surgical precision.

What kind of engine does a Honda Accord have?

The four-cylinder engine and the five-speed automatic transmission still operated with Honda’s trademark smoothness, but the former sounded coarse under full boot, and the latter was one cog short of the segment-standard six-pack.

Are there different versions of the Honda Accord?

Since initiation, Honda has offered several different car body styles and versions of the Accord, and often vehicles marketed under the Accord nameplate concurrently in different regions differ quite substantially.

When did the eighth generation Honda Accord come out?

For the eighth-generation Accord released for the North American market in 2007, Honda had again chosen to move the model further upscale and increase its size.