Manuals are a dying breed in the modern car market. Especially in North America, most of the cars that are sold have an automatic transmission, but we're not here to talk about manuals vs. automatics.
For the longest time, people who wanted to learn how to drive had to do it using a stick shift or a manual transmission. Before the turn of the century, most cars came with this type of transmission.
Despite car enthusiasts’ best efforts, the manual transmission’s days are numbered. Blame it on electrification, future autonomous technologies, or the fact that kids these days just don’t care about ...
In our tests, we've found that in some cars a manual transmission can improve gas mileage by a significant 2 to 5 mpg, ...
Though their numbers are shrinking, manual transmission cars retain an outsized cultural and enthusiast impact. Here at Autoblog, we love manual transmission cars. Call us old school. Roping your own ...
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 ...