News
The clock is ticking for this endangered species of pickup trucks. Will you seize the last chance to row your own gears?
Hosted on MSN2mon
Great Manual Transmission Trucks That Were Discontinued
This truck was discontinued in 2018, a year that turned out to be a bit of a bloodbath for new trucks with a manual transmission, after a new generation of Heavy Duty Rams came out that only had ...
Introduction: The Gearshift That Sparked a Divide There’s an unspoken line drawn in the dirt at every truck stop in America: ...
The dual-clutch transmission is marginally worse in the combined test cycle, averaging 23 miles to the gallon (10.2 liters per 100 kilometers) compared to 24 (9.8) with the manual box.
Off-roading purists love their manual-transmission trucks and SUVs, and Jeep has seen fit to make sure its most capable off-road models can be equipped with a manual.
Besides the Gladiator, the only trucks you can get for 2023 with a stick-shift are the 2023 Toyota Tacoma TRD Sport and Off-Road, both enthusiast machines in the sweet spot between the low-buck ...
That's not far off from the cheapest Jeep Gladiator at $41,750, where the stick is standard equipment. In the current Tacoma, the manual is mated to a 278-horsepower, 3.5-liter V6.
No, that’s its ZF6 manual transmission from a 2008 F-250 and its one-ton axles from an earlier F-350. You can see why, then, he calls it the F-12350.
2022 Chevrolet Spark That this tiny car still exists is a miracle given today's fervor for SUVs, but perhaps even more unusual is that it offers a manual. The base Spark LS has a standard stick ...
And 44% of Veloster Ns sold the first six months were manuals, for 497. Let’s round that to 3900 manuals of 343,867 Hyundais sold, or 1.1%. Kia Manual take-rate averages less than 5% on the Forte.
The manual transmission is starting to go the way of the dodo, although there are still several new cars, trucks, and SUVs you can buy that have a stick shift — and, of course, used options abound.
Barely any new cars are released with stick shift. In 2018, 3.7 percent of new vehicles sold came with manual transmission, according to CarMax; that number dropped to 2.7 percent in 2020.
Results that may be inaccessible to you are currently showing.
Hide inaccessible results