Manual cars might seem like a thing of the past, but if you love driving stick you can still find new ones.
In a world dominated by continuously variable transmissions (CVTs), dual-clutch transmissions (DCTs), and sophisticated automatics, the manual transmission feels a bit anachronistic. Among today’s sea ...
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.
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Manual and automatic cars differ mainly in how gears are shifted. Manual cars require the driver to use clutch and gear lever, while automatic cars change gears automatically. For daily city commuting ...