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Wait, are you telling me this was an organization and just a bunch of homeless out of work people fighting against the patriarchy and income inequality. 

Manual CX-5s were early years only, FWD only, and 2.0 only. No 2.5.

They use to make manual Escapes up until 2012. I think they also offered a manual Forester up through 2019 I believe. 

Someone at my job as a manual cx-5 ! I think they only made them in their first gen & fwd only!

Electric cars.

Freshly roasted & ground coffee takes a lot longer than instant coffee. Instant isn’t better.

Explorer ST, Bronco with the 2.7 Liter or better yet the Braptor.

It’s a big, dumb, fun hoonmobile, if they can give the Challenger a 6-speed option, the Charger deserves it too. At least the aftermarket facilitates that, if you’re dead set on it.

I agree. A manual Forester/Escape/CR-V/CX-5 would be awesome.

I think you’ve stumbled upon a website that isn’t for you.

Androids still have manual focus modes available. This is a shit tier take

I’d love to see a manual in the AWD versions of the Vibe/Matrix twins. Yes, you can find a stick in the FWD forms of these cars, but AWD and three pedals would make these small, practical wagons an ideal kid-out-of-town-for-school-in-snow-country vehicle.

Small + Midsize SUVs.

We don’t like you anymore. 

Maverick with a normally aspirated 2.5l.

Probably. But it’ll fold like a damp pizza box in the slightest fender tap. It’s cool, but I wouldn’t raise my kids in it. 

The manual transmission is probably a victim of both low sales and the fact that Subaru didn’t figure out how to make their Eyesight safety systems that they tout work with the manual. The 2011 manual Legacy in my driveway may be the last manual I own, but I wouldn’t mind picking up a used manual BRZ someday.

“Chrysler’s Minivans Have Been Around for 40 Years, Stellantis is Celebrating by making a hellcat minivan.”