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We are a dying breed. No, I’m not talking about humans, or truck enthusiasts, or anything of that sort. The breed I’m referring to is those who can operate a manual transmission. It wasn’t that long ...
Set aside, for the moment, your pride and enjoyment in mastery of clutch pedal and stick. Mastery is a fine thing, necessity another, and shifting—active, thoughtful gear selection—no longer requires ...
CARS.COM — So, you wanna drive a car with a manual transmission? Well, we have bad news and good news: The bad news is, there are now fewer models than ever before that have a proper three-pedal ...
THE MEMORY HIT AT THE END of the driveway. I was in my wife's Honda, a 2005 CR-V with 150,000 miles on the clock. And the optional five-speed manual. The car hails from an impossible time—it seems odd ...
Technically, manuals rank somewhere between an anachronism and an affectation. They’re slower and less efficient than the best automatic transmissions. Feet held to the fire, even manuals’ biggest ...
The manual transmission is starting to go the way of the dodo, although there are still several new cars, trucks, and SUVs you can buy that have a stick shift — and, of course, used options abound.
Automatic transmissions have come a long way from the non-overdrive, slow-shifting slushboxes of the past, and while we can appreciate how good they are, these days many of us still prefer a manual ...
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