Sales numbers say one thing, but the waiting lists say another.
Automotive aficionados often believe that if you want a really great vehicle, you always go with a manual transmission over an automatic one. Manual was the original transmission and has held its own ...
It’s no secret that American car enthusiasts appreciate big engines. Give us a booming exhaust note and torque for days, and we’ll gladly work with whatever downsides may accompany it—say, being the ...
The manual transmission is dying. Pick your reason: improved technology in automatic gearboxes, (lazy) driver preferences, cost-cutting or the onset of electric and (potentially) self-driving cars.
If you love to row your own gears, it might be time to start hoarding. Manuals are disappearing fast, and we’re not just talking about from US showrooms. In the UK, where more than 80 percent of new ...
Manual transmissions are very rare these days, especially from American car companies. Since most drivers prefer automatics, a stick shift is an acquired taste. With most of them remaining only in ...
Porsche's Tiptronic-branded transmissions have been in use for more than 25 years, but what made them so revolutionary when ...
Among enthusiasts, one of Honda’s greatest strengths is the quality of its manual transmissions. With the transition to electric vehicles that inherently would never require such a thing, the company ...
Ensuring that essential fluids are regularly checked and changed is, perhaps, the best way for a car owner to ensure their vehicle operates at maximum capacity on the road. While engine oil, coolant, ...