Many gearheads prefer manual over automatic as it offers increased enjoyment behind the wheel, but stick shifts can often offer better performance as well.
These days, automatic transmissions are usually quicker to reach 60 mph than their manual counterparts. But a few manual ...
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 ...
According to the 2024 EPA Automotive Trends report, nearly 35% of all new vehicle models sold in 1980 were equipped with a manual transmission — but for 2024, that number has shrunk to below 1%. Yet ...
Although there are only a select few new cars that still offer a manual transmission, the ones that do still come with a stick-shift are among the most enticing sports cars, sports sedans, and hot ...
Sometimes life isn't fair. Some cars would have been so much better if they'd come with a manual option.
There has been a long, slow phasing out of the manual transmission. Right now, the soon-to-be antiquated technology is ...
The battle between manual and automatic gearboxes in recent years has been legendary, but this unique unit allows the best of both worlds.
As an avid car enthusiast, Joe enjoys time on the track, going to car meets, or simply taking a long drive in the Colorado mountains. Joe has always had a love for writing and cars, so he decided to ...
Manual transmissions are disappearing from showrooms, yet a handful of performance icons still prove that a clutch pedal can be the quicker choice. From the Mazda MX-5 Miata ND to the Toyota GR86 and ...