Does anyone have a list of 2018 cars w/manual transmissions?
Does anyone have a list of 2018 cars w/manual transmissions?
Anyone have a new list?
Re: Does anyone have a list of 2018 cars w/manual transmissions?
Nevermind...I found this list with a quick search:
Aston Martin
Vantage 6/7 (V12 Vantage S) S, GT (V8 and V12)
Audi
A4 6 Premium, Premium Plus, Prestige
A5 (Coupe) 6 Premium, Premium Plus, Prestige
BMW
2-Series (Coupe, Convertible) 6 Coupe: 230i, M240i
Convertible: M240i
3-Series (Sedan) 6 320i, 320i xDrive, 330i, 340i, 340i xDrive
4-Series (Coupe, Gran Coupe) 6 Coupe: 430i, 440i and 440i xDrive
Gran Coupe: 430i
M2 6
M3 6
M4 6
M6 6 Gran Coupe, Convertible
Cadillac
ATS 6 Available on RWD models
ATS-V 6
Chevrolet
Camaro 6 All models
Corvette 7 Stingray, Grand Sport, Z06, ZR1
Cruze 6 Standard on 1.4L gas & 1.6L diesel models
Spark 5 All trim levels
Sonic 5, 6 5-speed on LS; 6-speed on LT/Premier
Dodge
Challenger 6 R/T, T/A, Scat Pack, Hellcat
Fiat
124 Spider 6 All trim levels, including Abarth
500 5 All trim levels
500X 6 Pop
Ford
Fiesta 6 All trims; ST not coming to U.S.
Focus 5/6 5-speed on all but 1.0L
Focus ST 6
Focus RS 6
Mustang 6 All versions
Honda
Accord 6
Civic 6 LX, Si, Type R
Fit 6 All except EX-L
HR-V 6 LX and EX 2WD models; EX-L is CVT only
Hyundai
Accent 6
Elantra 6 SE, Sport
Elantra GT 6 Base, Sport
Veloster 6
Jaguar
F-Type 6 V6 model only
XE 6 Diesel models
Jeep
Compass 6 Sport
Renegade 6 Sport, Latitude, Altitude
Wrangler 6 All models
Kia
Rio 6 LX
Forte 6
Soul 6 Base
Lotus
Evora 400 6
Mazda
Mazda3 6 All trim levels
Mazda6 6 Sport, Touring
MX-5 Miata 6
Mini
Clubman 6
Cooper (Hardtop, Convertible) 6
Countryman 6 All except Cooper S
Mitsubishi
Mirage (Hatchback, G4) 5 ES
Outlander Sport 5 ES FWD
Nissan
370Z 6 Coupe
Juke 6 Nismo FWD
Sentra 6 S, SR Turbo, Nismo
Versa 5 S only
Porsche
718 6 Boxster and Cayman
911 6/7 All except Turbo and GT2; 911R comes w/ 6-speed
Smart
ForTwo 5
Subaru
BRZ 6 Premium, Limited
Crosstrek 6 2.0i, 2.0i Premium
Forester 6 2.5i, 2.5i Premium
Impreza (Sedan, 5-door Hatchback) 5 2.0i, 2.0i Sport
WRX 6 All models
WRX STI 6
Toyota
86 6
Corolla (Sedan, iM Hatchback) 6 SE, iM
Yaris (iA Sedan, Hatchback) 5/6 iA is 6-speed; 3-door L is 5-speed
Volkswagen
Jetta 5/6 1.4 & 1.8 S and T are 5-speed; 2.0L GLI is 6-speed
Golf 5 1.8T S
Golf GTI 6
Golf R 6
Golf Alltrak 6 S, SE
Golf SportWagen 5 S, SE
Aston Martin
Vantage 6/7 (V12 Vantage S) S, GT (V8 and V12)
Audi
A4 6 Premium, Premium Plus, Prestige
A5 (Coupe) 6 Premium, Premium Plus, Prestige
BMW
2-Series (Coupe, Convertible) 6 Coupe: 230i, M240i
Convertible: M240i
3-Series (Sedan) 6 320i, 320i xDrive, 330i, 340i, 340i xDrive
4-Series (Coupe, Gran Coupe) 6 Coupe: 430i, 440i and 440i xDrive
Gran Coupe: 430i
M2 6
M3 6
M4 6
M6 6 Gran Coupe, Convertible
Cadillac
ATS 6 Available on RWD models
ATS-V 6
Chevrolet
Camaro 6 All models
Corvette 7 Stingray, Grand Sport, Z06, ZR1
Cruze 6 Standard on 1.4L gas & 1.6L diesel models
Spark 5 All trim levels
Sonic 5, 6 5-speed on LS; 6-speed on LT/Premier
Dodge
Challenger 6 R/T, T/A, Scat Pack, Hellcat
Fiat
124 Spider 6 All trim levels, including Abarth
500 5 All trim levels
500X 6 Pop
Ford
Fiesta 6 All trims; ST not coming to U.S.
Focus 5/6 5-speed on all but 1.0L
Focus ST 6
Focus RS 6
Mustang 6 All versions
Honda
Accord 6
Civic 6 LX, Si, Type R
Fit 6 All except EX-L
HR-V 6 LX and EX 2WD models; EX-L is CVT only
Hyundai
Accent 6
Elantra 6 SE, Sport
Elantra GT 6 Base, Sport
Veloster 6
Jaguar
F-Type 6 V6 model only
XE 6 Diesel models
Jeep
Compass 6 Sport
Renegade 6 Sport, Latitude, Altitude
Wrangler 6 All models
Kia
Rio 6 LX
Forte 6
Soul 6 Base
Lotus
Evora 400 6
Mazda
Mazda3 6 All trim levels
Mazda6 6 Sport, Touring
MX-5 Miata 6
Mini
Clubman 6
Cooper (Hardtop, Convertible) 6
Countryman 6 All except Cooper S
Mitsubishi
Mirage (Hatchback, G4) 5 ES
Outlander Sport 5 ES FWD
Nissan
370Z 6 Coupe
Juke 6 Nismo FWD
Sentra 6 S, SR Turbo, Nismo
Versa 5 S only
Porsche
718 6 Boxster and Cayman
911 6/7 All except Turbo and GT2; 911R comes w/ 6-speed
Smart
ForTwo 5
Subaru
BRZ 6 Premium, Limited
Crosstrek 6 2.0i, 2.0i Premium
Forester 6 2.5i, 2.5i Premium
Impreza (Sedan, 5-door Hatchback) 5 2.0i, 2.0i Sport
WRX 6 All models
WRX STI 6
Toyota
86 6
Corolla (Sedan, iM Hatchback) 6 SE, iM
Yaris (iA Sedan, Hatchback) 5/6 iA is 6-speed; 3-door L is 5-speed
Volkswagen
Jetta 5/6 1.4 & 1.8 S and T are 5-speed; 2.0L GLI is 6-speed
Golf 5 1.8T S
Golf GTI 6
Golf R 6
Golf Alltrak 6 S, SE
Golf SportWagen 5 S, SE
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whoops, missed this one somehow...thanks for the list though.
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You can't get the Mitsubishi Lancer with a stick? Not sure why my eye pulled to that car lol
Last time I checked you can't get the Focus hatch with a stick. Unless it was an ST/RS. Only the sedan has the 5 speed offering. I think you can still get the 1.0l with the 6 speed as well.
Last time I checked you can't get the Focus hatch with a stick. Unless it was an ST/RS. Only the sedan has the 5 speed offering. I think you can still get the 1.0l with the 6 speed as well.
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yeah, you can get the base 2 litre ES lancer with the stick, and i've seen several listed in dealer inventories. i wish you could get the AWD 2.4 litre models with the stick, or at least not a CVT.bk7794 wrote:You can't get the Mitsubishi Lancer with a stick? Not sure why my eye pulled to that car lol
Last time I checked you can't get the Focus hatch with a stick. Unless it was an ST/RS. Only the sedan has the 5 speed offering. I think you can still get the 1.0l with the 6 speed as well.
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Wait, you can get the SMART car with a stick?
Also, I've been looking at the Subaru Impreza lately. Trying to get back to basics.
Also, I've been looking at the Subaru Impreza lately. Trying to get back to basics.
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eye fought the smart cars were dual clutch only stateside, but not sure. rope might know... as for imprezas, the new ones look promising. if you're talking about older ones, knowing a little about you, i can picture you being disappointed with most if not all of the past generation imprezas, and NONE of them (not even the new ones) has seats with adjustable lumbar support. i owned an 02 impreza 2.5 ts wagon, and certain members know my thoughts on that car; it drove like a tractor, wasn't very comfortable, poor ergonomics, cheap interior, not easy to shift, loud, etc. the next generation (~08-11) was said to be improved comfort wise and in other ways to appeal to the masses more. even the WRX was softened up for the first few years of that generation. the next generation (12-16) got the weaker yet supposedly more fuel efficient 2 litre n/a engine and was supposedly bigger. i liked the looks better, inside and out, but when i drove a base '15 impreza manual sedan (they didn't have any sport premium wagons in manual on the lot, which is what i would've wanted), i found it uninspired to drive and uncomfortable. the engine was lacking, the gearing seemed to be designed for a bigger engine, the cabin was way too tight for me (5'11" ~400 lbs.), the seats unsupportive, the clutch and shifter not particularly smooth (may have just needed a "tune up"??), the switchgear and other interior pieces were cheaper feeling and looking than i expected from looking at pictures and cars in lots etc., and the overall character and feel of the car did not match the looks at all. i haven't driven the new impreza, but from the looks of it, only the sport or limited (CVT alert GASP!!) look like they might be decent inside; the others all look cheap inside (and out). the 2 litre now has direct injection, and the sport manual has better gearing, but not sure how this will translate into fun driving - may be all in the chassis. can't imagine foing from a volvo s60 to an impreza though. i personally would aim for a used forester over a new(er) impreza, despite it technically being in a totally different class of vehicle. i found the 2015 forester premium manual i drove to be leaps and bounds better than the 15 impreza i drove. way more room, way more comfort, significantly more powerful feeling, definitely quicker feeling, way more refined. way more fun.bk7794 wrote:Wait, you can get the SMART car with a stick?
Also, I've been looking at the Subaru Impreza lately. Trying to get back to basics.
ClutchFork wrote:...So I started carrying a stick of firewood with me and that became my parking brake.
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I've ridden in the Forester. I Feel like the seats are really shallow.
I'll be honest, I was tempted by the Outback with the automatic. Or even the Legacy.
I'll be honest, I was tempted by the Outback with the automatic. Or even the Legacy.
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They all have their shortcomings and trade-offs. I’ve heard people complain about the Legacy/Outback seats too, for the lower back support or something like that. Impreza seats are like less supportive and overly simplified versions of Legacy seats. The new ones may be better but not sure how much. Like many compact (subcompact??) cars, they don’t even have an adjustable lumbar support. I’d be willing to drive one to see if it exceeds my low expectations. I also found forester seats to be more comfortable than Outback seats, but Ive only been in the passenger seat of the Outback (dad has a 2015). The forester also feels more engaging to drive.bk7794 wrote:I've ridden in the Forester. I Feel like the seats are really shallow.
I'll be honest, I was tempted by the Outback with the automatic. Or even the Legacy.
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I think that's relatively new. I remember reading that they were going to put an actual manual transmission in those little toy cars.bk7794 wrote:Wait, you can get the SMART car with a stick?
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2004 Honda Accord 2.4 5 Speed
1989 Ford Taurus SHO 5 speed
1989 Ford Taurus SHO 5 speed