Manual gear shifters are generally pretty straightforward, with a set of numbers and an R, but a few older ones used more ...
There are still plenty of cars out there that'll let you row your own gears. Here are ten of the most powerful of those still ...
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 ...
Manual transmissions are becoming much harder to find, with vehicles including reasonably priced standbys like the Nissan Versa as well as performance cars like the Volkswagen Golf GTI ditching their ...
Sports cars, at least traditionally, are generally expected to be sold with manual transmissions—an expectation that is less flexible, it seems, the more attached fans are to a given nameplate or the ...
Gone are the days when manual transmissions were faster than their automatic siblings. Today's lightning-fast automatics, like Porsche's PDK, can outperform even the most skilled driver. While ...
The death of the manual transmission has been talked about and debated upon for decades, and with more and more people adopting EVs, it may be in our lifetimes we see the last manual transmission car.
It wasn't too long ago in the rearview mirror of time that manual transmissions were ubiquitous on road networks. In fact, Motor1 says that in 2001, 91% of car registrations in major Western European ...
In case you haven’t heard, Toyota is finally giving the 3.0-liter Supra a six-speed manual transmission. Toyota’s original literature on the subject was admittedly quite vague as to specifically what ...