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  1. #1
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    Join Date
    May 2015
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    Perth
    Car:
    Accord 3.0 V6

    2005 accord V6 3.0 transmission

    Hi all,

    I just brought this car having previously driven a 2009 Camry.
    The accord I have is extremely smooth in transmission and has a good and healthy transmission. It has been regularly serviced.

    It drives very smooth and transmission changes at the right revs.
    Only thing that is worrying me(having read about transmission issues with this model) is that when I let go of the throttle I can really feel the gears shifting down and it
    slows the car down quiet fast, in the camry this was very smooth and the car wouldn't slow down as quick.

    Is this normal for this model as I have never driven an accord, or is there something faulty here?

    Thank!

  2. #2
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    Join Date
    Oct 2010
    Location
    Melb
    Car:
    '03 Euro [CL9]
    normal.

    it's the gearing and the fact honda transmission shifts "harder"
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  3. #3
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    Join Date
    Jun 2012
    Location
    Perth
    Car:
    CD5 & GE6
    Quote Originally Posted by Fredoops View Post
    normal.

    it's the gearing and the fact honda transmission shifts "harder"
    x2 it's normal
    Honda autos are pretty much a manual gearbox with automatics shifters :P
    Just keep it serviced regularly and itll be fine
    You've gone through more accords than I changed underwear this month! - Sugz

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