Driving “stick” is a popular term for those who know how to drive a car with a manual transmission. Manual transmissions, needing a unique skill set to wield, give drivers more control over shifting, ...
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 ...
A car is one of the most coveted possessions or perhaps just the only thing a common man might purchase in his life. Earlier, having a car on your porch was considered a status symbol. That was the ...
Manual transmissions, while increasingly rare in modern vehicles, are often affectionately known as "stick shifts" among ...
It was a tough call whether to be awestruck or appalled. Stopped at a red light, the first thing I noticed about the car alongside was the coffee cup in the driver’s left hand — a regular china mug.
When Marlo Dewing went shopping for a car last year, she only had one requirement: a manual transmission. "Any car that was only available as an automatic was a deal breaker," said Dewing, 44. "I love ...
In the world of modern performance cars, the manual transmission is gradually becoming obsolete. In fact, here's a list of the few cars you can get with a manual in 2025. There's a simple reason for ...
When this story was written in 2013, it asked this question about automated and automatic transmissions in over-the-road trucking: "Will they finally be able to make a strong inroads?" According to ...
Whether an automatic or manual transmission is a better choice has been an ongoing gearhead grudge match for the best part of a century. There are several pros and cons for both, and each brand of ...
Not all cars are created equal, especially when it comes to their transmissions. While fewer cars are being offered with manual transmissions, many enthusiasts swear by rowing their own gears because ...
The manual transmission is on the endangered species list. Every year fewer and fewer cars are offered with a clutch and a shifter. Why? Americans just don't want to be bothered with the chore of ...