In your driving career there are many milestones you will always remember: when you first get your drivers license; when you first drive on an interstate; your first road trip; your first flat tire; ...
It's certainly great to see some auto manufacturers making a concerted effort to bring back – or at least hold onto – the manual transmission. Companies like BMW built their entire sporting image on ...
There used to be many good reasons for a new driver to learn a manual transmission: To start with, cars with stick shifts were cheaper, more efficient and quicker. The longstanding barrier has been ...
Buying a new car with a manual transmission in the U.S. isn’t easy. Stick-equipped cars are a rare breed, numbering around 30 at our count, and that figure virtually halves when you filter the list to ...
Nissan has done it again; they have found a way to make the Nissan Z even more exciting! As the new Nissan Z sports car nears its release, more and more enthusiasts are debating which transmission ...
As part of our celebration of this year’s National Stick Shift Day, we thought we’d take a look at Cars.com inventory listings and help shoppers find which used cars have the most manual-equipped ...
I’ll assume you want a later-model XJ Cherokee with the common AW4 four-speed automatic transmission, since it’s the most common and reliable. Fortunately, the AW4 is an electronically shifted ...
Automakers like Porsche continue to offer stick shift vehicles for enthusiasts. As we recently reported, stick shift vehicles are making a comeback — sales are up a few percentage points and climbing.
Seventy years ago, 70 percent of U.S.-made cars came with a stick shift. The number is less than 9 percent today. But at least one man is on a quest to reverse that slide. Eddie Alterman loves ...
The digital transformation appears close to killing the manual truck transmission. Over the past decade, the trucking industry has discovered that automatic transmissions are better than humans at ...