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What type of transmission does a 2008 Honda Accord have?

The 2008 Accord primarily uses a 5-speed automatic transmission, with a 6-speed manual option available on certain V6 configurations. There is no CVT for this model year.


The 2008 Accord lineup included two engines (a 2.4-liter inline-four and a 3.0-liter V6) and multiple body styles, with transmission choices that varied by trim and configuration. Buyers should verify the exact drivetrain on the specific car they’re considering.


Overview of transmission options


In 2008, Honda offered two main transmission choices for the Accord: an automatic and a manual. The automatic is the most common configuration across the lineup, while the manual option is limited to select configurations.


Automatic transmission


Most 2008 Accords came with a traditional 5-speed automatic transmission (with Honda’s drive-by-wire technology). This pairing was used with both the 2.4-liter four-cylinder and the 3.0-liter V6 in most trims.


Manual transmission


A 6-speed manual transmission was available on certain V6 configurations and/or coupe models, offering a more engaged driving experience for enthusiasts. The manual option was not universal across all trims.


CVT and other notes


There was no continuously variable transmission (CVT) offered for the 2008 Accord. Some contemporaries and later models introduced different transmissions, but for 2008, Honda’s lineup used a 5-speed automatic or 6-speed manual depending on configuration.


Transmission by body style and engine (summary)


For the 2008 Accord, the 4-cylinder models predominantly used the 5-speed automatic, while the 6-speed manual was offered with the V6 on specific configurations. The coupe body style sometimes offered the manual option more readily than the sedan, but this varies by year and trim. Always verify the exact drivetrain on the specific vehicle you are considering.


Conclusion and practical takeaway


When buying or researching a 2008 Honda Accord, confirm the exact transmission type by checking the vehicle’s VIN, door jamb sticker, or owner’s manual, since trims and available options differed within the model year. If a stick shift is a priority, target a V6 configuration and check the listing for a 6-speed manual option.


Summary: The 2008 Honda Accord offered a 5-speed automatic as the standard choice across most trims, with a 6-speed manual available on select V6 configurations. There was no CVT option in 2008.

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