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What transmission does a 2006 Honda Accord V6 have?

In 2006, the Honda Accord V6 offered two transmission paths: a five-speed automatic and a six-speed manual, with availability tied to body style and trim. The typical sedan models shipped with the five-speed automatic, while the two-door coupe offered a six-speed manual as a sporty option.


Transmission options in context


The 3.0-liter V6 in the 2006 Accord could be paired with two transmissions depending on body style and trim. The automatic was the standard fit for most sedan configurations, prioritizing smooth shifts and everyday usability. The six-speed manual was reserved for the sportier Coupe version, appealing to drivers seeking a more engaging driving experience.



  • Five-speed automatic transmission (5AT): Standard on most 2006 Accord V6 sedans, providing smooth shifts and easy daily driving. It is a traditional torque-converter automatic common in Hondas of the era.

  • Six-speed manual transmission (6MT): Available on the 2006 V6 Coupe and certain trims, offering a more connected driving feel with closer gear ratios for sportier performance.


In short, if you own a sedan, expect the five-speed automatic; if you drive a V6 Coupe, you may have the six-speed manual option depending on trim.


How to verify your specific transmission


To confirm which transmission your particular 2006 Accord V6 has, you can check the gear shifter, the vehicle’s door jamb or engine bay markings, or refer to the original window sticker or VIN information. Below are practical steps:



  • Check the gear lever: if you see a gear pattern for a clutchless shift with P, R, N, D, and occasionally a manual-mode button, you likely have an automatic. If there is a traditional H-pattern with gears 1-6, you likely have the 6MT.

  • Inspect the vehicle identification label or door jamb sticker for a transmission code (for Honda, codes like C65 for 5AT, etc.).

  • Consult the owner's manual or dealership records for the original transmission specification for your VIN.


For owners evaluating resale or maintenance, knowing the exact transmission helps with service intervals and parts compatibility.


Summary


The 2006 Honda Accord V6 offered two transmission paths: a five-speed automatic as the standard option on most sedans, and a six-speed manual available on the V6 Coupe. Validate by checking the gear selector, VIN, and original documentation to confirm the exact setup for a given vehicle.

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