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 ...
These may be the waning years of manual transmissions, but that doesn't mean we don't wish they would become available in ...
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 ...
View post: I Tested the 2026 Kia EV9 GT-Line Long Range AWD by Putting My Toddlers in One. Here’s How it Went It wasn’t that long ago when manual transmission versions of several vehicles were ...
The manual transmission may be fading from showrooms, but among enthusiasts, its appeal has never been stronger. There’s just something about rowing your own gears – the mechanical click, the perfect ...
Miraculously, the number of manual transmissions in America has gone up in recent years, with younger enthusiasts pledging to keep the act of rowing gears alive. Still, the stick shift remains an ...
I love manual transmissions. I grew up driving with a stick. I still own one as my technical “daily driver,” even though it’s seldom driven daily while I’m testing cars. But each year, the list of ...
Porsche, BMW, Toyota and Acura are seeing high demand for manuals. When Nissan launched the all-new, seventh-generation Z sports car, company executives had a specific requirement: a manual ...
SUVs like the Porsche Cayenne, Dodge Durango SRT Hellcat, Honda Passport TrailSport, and Mazda CX-5 would likely benefit from ...