Driving a Manual is More Fun The last - and very best - reason to drive a stick: It's a heck of a lot more fun. Nearly every person who has owned manual cars and automatics will tell you that driving a stick shift is by far more pleasurable. It's a tactile, engaging experience.
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Read More »Not too long ago, a majority of cars and trucks were controlled with a manual transmission. When automatic transmissions became affordable and reliable in the mid-1950's, they became quite popular. By the 1980's and 90's, automatics became so prevalent that people stopped learning to "drive a stick" during their teen years. Today, manual transmissions are practically an endangered species. They're still reasonably popular on sporty vehicles and heavy-duty trucks, but for the most part they've disappeared. Something like 90% of new vehicles are sold with an automatic transmission these days, and it's a crying shame. We might be biased, but there's no substitute for a gearshift as far as Phoenix Friction is concerned. Here are 12 reasons we think new car buyers should stop driving automatics and start shifting gears again.
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Read More »With so many people not knowing how to drive a stick (perhaps as much as 80% of new drivers, and about 50% of all drivers), there’s a good chance that a potential car thief isn't going to know how to drive your car if he or she tries to steal it.
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