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The 2016 Hyundai Elantra offered buyers a choice between a six-speed manual transmission and a six-speed automatic, catering to different driving preferences and lifestyles. The automatic version delivered smooth, predictable shifts suited to daily commuting, while the manual appealed to drivers seeking greater engagement and control. Both options connected to a 2.0-liter four-cylinder engine producing 145 horsepower. Generally well-regarded for reliability, the Elantra's transmissions were largely trouble-free during this era. Minor complaints included occasional hesitation from the automatic during sharp acceleration. Proper maintenance, including regular fluid checks and timely servicing, helped owners enjoy many trouble-free miles from both transmission configurations available that year.
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Shop our inventory of used 2016 Ford Fusion transmissions, available for all engine configurations including 1.5L, 2.0L, and 2.5L models. Each transmission undergoes rigorous inspection to meet strict quality standards before shipping. Our units are sourced from low-mileage vehicles, providing reliable replacements at a fraction of new part costs. Backed by a solid warranty, you can buy with confidence. We offer fast, secure shipping to any location nationwide. Whether you need an automatic or hybrid transmission variant, we have you covered. Restore your Ford Fusion's performance today with a trusted, affordable transmission replacement.
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The 2006 Honda Pilot transmission is a five-speed automatic, and it is one of the most commonly searched Honda transmission replacements in the used parts market. Honda's five-speed automatic from this era has a well-documented history of premature failure, particularly the third-gear clutch and torque converter, with many owners experiencing transmission failure between 100,000 and 150,000 miles under normal driving conditions.
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