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Subaru’s New Manual Transmission Could Put a Clutch Pedal in the Cars that Need it Most
A recent patent suggests that the automaker could be working on a simulated shifting setup with provisions for a third pedal.
The past few months have been tough for new car buyers who like to shift their own gears. Some of the machines we could always depend on to offer three pedals, like the Mini Cooper and VW Golf GTI and ...
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 ...
Once the choice of both sports car purists and miserly economy car buyers, the manual transmission has just about completed its radical transformation into a low-volume (and sometimes extra-cost) ...
Manual purists rejoice: these 2025 models still deliver a clutch pedal and stick shift. Find out which cars are keeping the manual alive. Manual transmissions are rare but 30 new car models still ...
In your quest for better fuel economy and more value, don't overlook the potential benefits of shifting yourself. In our tests, we've found that in some cars a manual transmission can improve gas ...
If asked to imagine a treadmill, chances are you’d think about the motorized kind that’s found in most gyms. However, several brands also offer manual treadmills, which are driven by your effort ...
Industry data shows that drivers are continuing to express increased interest in cars with automatic transmission. According to a Motor1 story, only 1.7 percent of new car models sold in the U.S. in ...
EVs are the future, but with a sprinkling of Toyota's mechanical wizardry, they'll be a bit more fun to drive with a manual transmission. Takero Kato, president of Toyota’s newly-established BEV ...
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