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Old 05-16-2019, 08:23 AM   #6 (permalink)
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Originally Posted by Cyber370 View Post
All manual transmission sports cars will be sought after and desirable in the future.
There will always be a group that will want a manual trans. But that group seems to be getting smaller and smaller as time goes on.

In the past, the three main reasons to buy a manual were: greater durability, more gas mileage, and more fun. New autos have all but done away with the first two. Laziness is working on number three.

I've gotten pretty lazy - I haven't had a manual vehicle in about a decade (last one was a '67 Mustang that I sold to make room for the 2009 Z I had).
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