Driving a stick isn't dead

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Driving a stick isn't dead

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Like waltzing, doing it well brings a feeling of grace and accomplishment that few feats match. Also like waltzing, fluency requires regular practice.
Classic car insurance company teaches HS students how to drive manual...with classic cars. What a way to learn!

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If I could drop 15 years off my life and pretend I'm a complete noob I'd totes magotes do that.

I know I could still learn more though.
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This driving stick sure appears to be dead.
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The 20-Somethings Fueling a Stick-Shift Renaissance
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theholycow wrote:Why in the world would you even want to be as smooth as an automatic? Might as well just drive an automatic...
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MANUAL TRANSMISSIONS DOUBLE MARKET SHARE - Autoline Daily
And finally, here’s a news item that should make enthusiasts jump for joy. Manual transmissions are making a comeback in the U.S. Well, a bit of a comeback. JD Power reports that sales of vehicles with a stick shift account for 1.7% of the market this year. That’s up from 1.2% last year and 0.9% in 2021. So sticks have almost doubled their market share in just the last two years. CarMax says manual transmission sales at its dealerships hit 2.9% last year, up from 2.4% in 2020. There isn’t any one factor responsible for the increase, but it’s not because buyers are trying to save money. Manuals are no longer cheaper than automatics, and they usually don’t get better fuel economy, either. CarMax says 20-something buyers are driving the increase but older consumers are also buying manuals for nostalgia. The best-selling vehicles with a manual are the Honda Civic, Ford Mustang, Subaru WRX, Jeep Wrangler and Chevy Camaro.
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