The world of automotive transmissions is rapidly evolving, with traditional options like manual gearboxes becoming ...
A manual transmission uses a stick to shift gears and a third pedal to operate the clutch. Current trends show that manual gear shifting is rapidly becoming obsolete. For select sports cars and ...
In the world of modern performance cars, the manual transmission is gradually becoming obsolete. In fact, here's a list of the few cars you can get with a manual in 2025. There's a simple reason for ...
While rare in the U.S. today, manuals used to be common and some had unique quirks. Here's what it means if you see an ...
When someone thinks of a manual gearbox, they usually relate it to a sports car of some sort. That has not always been the case; 90 years ago everything came with three pedals, even a Rolls-Royce!
The manual transmission is not as ubiquitous now as it was 30 years ago, but manual gearboxes are still popular with a subset of enthusiast buyers. A solid selection of great performance cars can ...
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There are two types of people in this world. Actually, there are several types, but for the sake of the point I’m trying to make, let’s stick with two. First, there are those who like automatic ...
Enthusiasts know the deal all too well. The number of manual transmission cars are disappearing at an alarming rate. With the speed, efficiency, and reliability of modern automatic transmissions, ...
A new study shows that far fewer people are ordering manual gearboxes on leased vehicles, and the drop even more pronounced among men. The Save the Manuals campaign appears to be failing. Americans ...
Now you really can have it all, if you are willing to pay for it. Swedish supercar builder Koenigsegg is using cutting edge technology to give its customers a very old-fashioned driving experience.
Driving stick a deliriously fun way to go through life, but the opportunities to do so are disappearing quickly. Less than 2 percent of new cars even offer the option, and that's a damn shame. Here at ...