The Manual Gearbox Keeps Getting Rarer
Looking at recent sales data shows how automakers are moving away from cars with manual transmissions.
The Manual transmission in my opinion will give you total control of your own vehicle.
The article continues on how manual transmissions are obsolete. I disagree entirely.
"Rapid evolution within the automotive industry is simultaneously a nursery for new technology and a graveyard for obsolete equipment. Case in point: as we await the arrival of true self-driving cars with advanced systems, other features that were once standard are gradually disappearing."
"Such is the case with the manual gearbox, which is becoming a rarity in many markets. And it's not just North America, where automatic transmissions have long dominated. Information from JATO Dynamics shows that this type of transmission is losing popularity everywhere."
"Europe is a great example of this transition. In 2000, 89 percent of all new cars registered were equipped with a manual. In some countries such as Italy, France, Spain, Greece, Hungary, Ireland, and Portugal, that number exceeded 95 percent. Norway and Switzerland were exceptions, where approximately 25 percent of new cars were automatics."
How many GG members can drive a vehicle with a manual transmission?
In the US it’s called "stick shift" slang.