>2018
>almost no new cars even offer the option for a manual transmission
Why? They could even charge more for it, yet here in America it’s pretty much a no option.
>2018
>almost no new cars even offer the option for a manual transmission
Why? They could even charge more for it, yet here in America it’s pretty much a no option.
Manual issa 2 complicate
Automatica fassa
Because they don't move enough volume to justify adding complexity to the manufacturing process. Do you really want a manual Camry though? Most affordable enthusiast tier cars do offer manual since companies know there will be some demand. The ones out of your price range don't because they know their market is over 40 and have no interest in manual. Not terribly complicated. Manual was only prevalent in the past because auto hadn't reached a refined enough level for people to justify the premium it came with at the time. The average consumer only wants convenience and to save money.
The reasons for Americans opting for auto goes back to the post-war economy and our freeway system.
the fuck is that from?
cause people are retarded and don't want to learn something new.
It's a joke about tractors
Americans aren't people
None of this explains why it isn’t a custom order option at the very least.
Because of emissions.
>Prius
>auto only
I don’t think its emissions