doesn’t matter cause carti tank, best car
But Rally America spec’d Subaru BRZ can drift and do jumps, so BRZ is better.
Or, there’s always the iconic Impreza 22B:
Back before the WRC became a boring, heavily regulated series like the rest of motorsport.
Subaru Impreza and Mitsubishi Lancer (the mid-2000’s ones) rally cars were my life.
They were in like every videogame lol.
Ford should really make a modern reincarnation of this beast, just leave off all the modern computer nonsense though.
This list is way too short
14/36 of them are Japanese, so chances are those manufacturers will probably be the last ones to offer a manual.
Which one do you prefer, Manual or Auto?
Personally, I like manuals. Sure, it sucks in heavy traffic, but it’s not too bad.
I will say though that autos do have their place and have definitely improved over recent years.
Even I like
There’s one thing I will never do in India - own a manual car
yes
Oof. I suppose if you lived in a smaller city or in the country or something it probably wouldn’t be that bad.
no it wont
even the countryside has horrible traffic
i went last week
That sucks. Once you get off the main roads here and onto the twisty back roads, you might encounter one person.
It’s so empty that I’m able to safely take racing style lines without having to worry about oncoming traffic.
My friends and I have literally stopped in the middle of the street to have a drag race.
oh thats cool
Caddy’s let’s go
Also Jeep. Of course
And many Subarus. Of course.
I will say that it is still cool that Jeep offers a 6spd. For the US market, there’s only 4 normal 4x4s with a manual.
Jeep has always been Manual. They only started making Automatics in the 80s
Fixed it!
The day that Subaru stops making a manual will be the day that governments ban ICEs.
Corvette being dumb and ending Manuals after 2019
That was a stupid move. Same goes to the new(er) Ford GT. The mid-2000s one had a 6spd, but the new one has a frickin dual-clutch.