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Low demand. Same reason why wagons have all but disappeared, replaced by CUV/SAV.
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07-25-2019, 10:59 PM | #113 |
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its more likely in US.. in Europe wagons still selling especially in UK..
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07-27-2019, 12:24 AM | #114 |
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It's funny, in the C8 thread, much was being made of "only DCT?" and at the same time, some were saying that unless it had active cruise control, they wouldn't buy it. The number of people that "really want" a manual are far less than the number that "say" they want it, just like the wagons. Few are willing to put their $$$ where their mouth is.
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07-27-2019, 01:43 AM | #115 |
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The internal combustion engine is dying.
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Seriously, I think Ed Bolian put it best. His reasoning is pragmatic and unbiased despite the fact that he still loves manuals:
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07-31-2019, 01:38 AM | #118 |
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The bottom line is people have gotten lazy, don’t care much about sports cars, don’t know how to drive manuals, and want to (dangerously) operate their phone while they drive.
Don’t get me started about traffic, either. I drove a manual 911 in Los Angeles for years and loved every minute of it. C’mon! Nearly all of the drivers who run in the enthusiasts circles I run in drive a manual, and I’ll be open and admit that, if I look in your sports car and don’t see a manual, I can’t help but assume you don’t care about the fine art of driving, and I loose interest in your car, barring that you don’t have an injury or physical condition keeping you from driving a manual. I even once drove a Lamborghini without a manual and told my wife after to never rent a super car for me as a surprise, unless it has a manual. Sorry, I just had a nice glass of nice whiskey, aka truth serum. lol Last edited by duder13; 07-31-2019 at 01:54 AM.. |
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I just bought my daughter a VW Golf Alltrack. Great car; great reviews; no one buys it so they are discontinuing it in the US. A station wagon (Estate car for those of you in the UK) with a manual option. But no purchasers to speak of.
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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JUVkVB3SUf4 Of course, if you said, "Win this race, and I'll give you 10 million bucks," I'd pick the fastest option, but, for amateur driving, I can't think of a scenario where I wouldn't pick a manual. When we're all driving electrics, I more worried about that than I am the actual engine. |
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Modern automatics get better gas mileage and have better performance and of course as stated above, nobody buys manuals in the US anymore (largely because of the two aforementioned items).
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Population is aging. 70 year olds learned mostly on sticks. As sticks disappeared many who stuck to sticks taught their kids on sticks. Many did not. In the 3 generation even fewer and fewer sticks. I did teach on of my 3 grandchildren to drive stick. But he chose to drive an auto. Really a matter of sticks going from 95% percent in the 50's to maybe 5%.
I almost always had one manual in the family. I taught my wife to drive my brand new '69 Camaro. So she cn still drive stick (very well actually). The last stick I bought was a 2016 Chevy Spark. Sold a $12,000 Vehicle for $6500 bc it was stick. Obviously both my vehicles are automatic. And automatics are faster and get better mileage. Its like..why don't people have washing machines that have a "wringer" to get the water oot of the cloathes. They are dead and so is the manual. |
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I learned how to drive manual as a teen, not out of necessity or family familiarity, but because of passion and interest. Just like mechanical watches and record players, young drivers will eventually feel like manuals are cool again. I’m fine with an auto mini-van or whatever, but I’d never buy an auto fun car, unless I had some kind of physical limitation. |
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08-08-2019, 07:32 AM | #130 |
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There is definitely a greater sense of control and user involvement with a 3 pedal manual you just don't get with a DCT or auto. Also, a responsibility, that if you want to move you have to work for it.
And a reminder that you're often one miss downshift away from blowing up your engine lol. I'll never own a proper track car and if things go well also never own an automatic except possibly electric in the distant future. I'll DD in traffic because the good outweighs the bad any day. |
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There is no doubt that a manual is more involving, but the modern auto boxes are superb, THE BMW 8 speed with flick across sport mode and paddles are so much faster away from the lights and so very controllable at a touch of the finger tips, Great in crawling traffic. For the driver just a big grade up from a stick and clutch change |
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