- Stick-shifts are disappearing from the automotive landscape.
- But one can still option a manual on some performance cars and pickup trucks.
- Here’s a disputatious ranking of my favorites, with appearances from MINI, Mazda, and Jaguar.
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Time was when many vehicles offered a manual option, either because customers wanted performance, or because they wanted better fuel-economy – or because they just wanted a cheap option.
While one can still find manual transmissions on vehicles in Europe and South America, automatics are the rule in the US.
Even some performance cars have dropped the manual options, most notably Ferrari. Most people no longer learn to drive on a stick-shift, and for the most part, automatics yield good fuel economy and can be had on inexpensive cars.
So the stick-shift is dying out. But one can still find it on a decent number of cars.
Here's a rundown of some of my favorites, ranked from most satisfying to least: