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[...] Aren't there enough people who like to drive manuals? |
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Hello, I keep noticing that quite a few cars these days don't come with manual transmission any longer. For instance the RAV4 ... does anyone know why this is the case? Aren't there enough people who like to drive manuals? Just curious. Esmail |
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Hello, I keep noticing that quite a few cars these days don't come with manual transmission any longer. For instance the RAV4 ... does anyone know why this is the case? Aren't there enough people who like to drive manuals? Just curious. Esmail |
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Only around 5% of the new cars sold in the US have manual trannys. That makes the costs of certifying the vehicles for CAFE and the NHTSA, comparably high for the manufactures. Manual are therefore centered in the cars sold at the bottom of the market where people who can not afford automatics are centered. mike |
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Only around 5% of the new cars sold in the US have manual trannys. |
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That makes the costs of certifying the vehicles for CAFE and the NHTSA, comparably high for the manufactures. Manual are therefore centered in the cars sold at the bottom of the market where people who can not afford automatics are centered. |
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Esmail Bonakdarian wrote: Hello, I keep noticing that quite a few cars these days don't come with manual transmission any longer. For instance the RAV4 ... does anyone know why this is the case? Aren't there enough people who like to drive manuals? Just curious. Esmail A well-researched story in the Atlanta Constitution Journal a couple of months ago agrees with your theory. Not enough people want manuals. http://www.ajc.com June 10, 2006 SECTION: AJCCARS; Pg. 1N. |
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When I bought my car in 03, I had to loudly insist that I would not accept an automatic. It was still difficult to get them to believe me. |
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Hmm .. just curious, what did you get? I was trying to get a Subaru Legacy wagon earlier this year, and I wanted the manual (which is the standard on the car) .. they were in really short supply. At the end I couldn't get the one I wanted, plus the dealership was so bad I decided not to buy one. Now I'm thinking the RAV4 to replace my 91 Toyota Corolla Wagon .. and am discovering that manual isn't even an option. |
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On Fri, 15 Sep 2006 17:12:40 -0500, Ray O wrote: "Mike Hunter" <mikehunt2 (AT) mailcity (DOT) com> wrote in message news:Wh-dnVEc0_XHvpbYUSdV9g (AT) ptd (DOT) net... Only around 5% of the new cars sold in the US have manual trannys. That makes the costs of certifying the vehicles for CAFE and the NHTSA, comparably high for the manufactures. Manual are therefore centered in the cars sold at the bottom of the market where people who can not afford automatics are centered. mike I see Corvettes, Mustang GT's, Ferraris and Porsche turbos with automatic transmissions. IMO, kind of like ketchup on a filet mignon. Yeah! I hear ya! Although I think the AT on a Ferrari is an automatically clutched 6 speed... |
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Should I just give up looking for manual transmission and surrender to automatics? I just like having control over when the car shifts. ============================ |
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