The overarching trend in the car world has been that the manual transmission is on the way out. People like automatics for the convenience, but they can be faster than manually shifting, and they’re frequently better at saving fuel. But the manual still has advantages. It’s small and light, it’s still sometimes more affordable than an equivalent automatic model, and, of course, it’s much more engaging than an automatic. For these reasons, automakers are still selling a variety of models with manuals. The list is certainly short compared to a couple decades ago, but the variety is impressive. Whether you’re looking for an extremely affordable commuter, a sports car or even an off-road oriented truck or SUV, there’s a manual-equipped car for you. And we’ve assembled the whole list of every single make and model of car with an available manual transmission for you three-pedal diehards.
- Acura Integra (A-Spec and Type S)
- BMW M2
- BMW M3 (base, RWD only)
- BMW M4 (base, RWD only)
- BMW Z4 (M40i only)
- Cadillac CT4-V Blackwing
- Cadillac CT5-V Blackwing
- Chevrolet Camaro
- Dodge Challenger
- Ford Bronco (four-cylinder only)
- Ford Mustang
- Honda Civic Si
- Honda Civic Hatchback
- Honda Civic Type R
- Hyundai Elantra N
- Jeep Wrangler (Gas V6 only)
- Jeep Gladiator (Gas V6 only)
- Kia Forte GT
- Lotus Emira (V6 only)
- Mazda3 Hatchback (Premium FWD only)
- Mazda MX-5 Miata
- Mini Cooper Hardtop (excludes electric SE)
- Mini Cooper Convertible (excludes JCW)
- Nissan Z
- Nissan Versa (S only)
- Porsche 718 Boxster
- Porsche 718 Cayman
- Porsche 911
- Subaru BRZ
- Subaru WRX
- Toyota GR 86
- Toyota GR Supra (six-cylinder only)
- Toyota GR Corolla
- Toyota Tacoma
- Volkswagen GTI
- Volkswagen Golf R
- Volkswagen Jetta (S, Sport, GLI)
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