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In 2013, Honda introduced an optional CVT transmission in the Accord, which was later extended to models like the Civic, Insight, Fit, and CR-V. If you’re interested in having a CVT in your vehicle, you’ll need to opt for a newer model. Unlike the 2007 Honda Accord, newer models offer the CVT option. Back in 2007, the Accord came with a choice between a 5-speed automatic or a 5-speed manual transmission. Many view this decision positively, considering the known issues with early CVT transmissions, which were prone to failure. Replacing a transmission can be very costly, making the 2007 Accord's transmission choices a fortunate option.
The 2007 Honda Accord is not equipped with a CVT transmission, but offers the choice between automatic and manual transmission options.
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