Just 4 percent of new cars sold in the U.S. today come with manual transmissions. But 90 percent of worthwhile cars come with a stick shift (okay, that's an unofficial stat). The decline of the true ...
Cars with manual transmissions are a dying breed, but luckily, there are several used stick-shifts that can be had for next ...
When Ahmed Raza bought his stick-shift car just a few years ago, he’d never before driven one. He figured out the basics right then and there, with the benefit of a parking lot and some patience, and ...
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Best Manual Supercars POV Driving Compilation
A full-throttle POV experience featuring the best manual performance cars and supercars in action. From high-revving ...
Once upon a time, being able to handle a clutch was an essential part of driver’s ed. In fact, the automobile was more than 40 years old before the first commercially available automatic (the ...
There are a few things you need to stop doing if you drive a manual car. For instance, resting your left foot on the clutch pedal when not changing gears is a big no-no, and is a habit worth breaking.
The rumored stick-shift 911 Turbo variant may be a victim of the new T-hybrid system, however.
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