Manual transmission sales surge by 200% in US


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Bucking what had become general shift away from manual transmissions, Americans have nearly doubled the rate with which they’re buying manual transmissions so far this year.

About 7 percent of all new cars sold in the United States so far in 2012 have been equipped with three pedals and a manual gear lever, according to researchers at Edmunds. Last year, just 3.9 percent of all new cars were manual transmission models.
This year’s rate is the highest since 2006, although it’s still significantly lower than the roughly 25 percent share stick shifts had just two decades ago.
Nearly two-thirds of all new cars are available exclusively with automatic gearboxes and the number of mainstream stick shifted models is dropping every year. Recent additions to the “no manuals” list have included everything from high-profile performance cars like BMW’s next-generation M5 and M6 to small crossovers like the Ford Escape and Hyundai Santa Fe.
Just why are more buyers suddenly opting for stick shifts? Edmunds speculates that it’s a combination between the perceived benefits of lower fuel consumption and the lower cost of a manual transmission model. However, the site rightfully states that many new automatic transmissions are actually engineered to achieve even better fuel economy on the EPA test cycle than manuals, while some cars – like BMWs and a number of GM products – charge the same regardless of gear lever.
If you’re in the market for a stick-shifted car but want something a bit out of the ordinary, we’d recommend checking out our list of 10 cars you don’t realize offer available with manual transmissions.

http://www.leftlanenews.com/stick-shift-sales-on-the-rise-in-u-s.html
 
Some recent numbers from Germany ;)

Mercedes-Benz C-Class 65% with automatic
Mercedes-Benz E-Class 95% with automatic
Mercedes-Benz S-Class all with automatic
Mercedes-Benz overall 72% with automatic
Porsche overall 84% with automatic
Volkswagen 27% with automatic

http://www.pressebox.de/pressemeldungen/motor-presse-stuttgart-gmbh-co-kg-1/boxid/451230


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But, Mercedes does not offer manual in most of their cars except the low powered one's or the diesel one's??

Some recent numbers from Germany ;)

Mercedes-Benz C-Class 65% with automatic
Mercedes-Benz E-Class 95% with automatic
Mercedes-Benz S-Class all with automatic
Mercedes-Benz overall 72% with automatic
Porsche overall 84% with automatic
 
But, Mercedes does not offer manual in most of their cars except the low powered one's or the diesel one's??

True. The SLK250 for example uses the NSG 400 six speed manual, and it's limited to an input torque of 400 Nm. The newer 7G Tronic Plus shown in the vid above can take up to 1000 Nm, and is thus suitable for more powerful engines. ;)

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Mercedes builds the manual transmissions in Gaggenau, about 70,000 per year, the NSG 270 and NSG 400.

http://translate.google.com/translate?sl=de&tl=en&js=n&prev=_t&hl=en&ie=UTF-8&layout=2&eotf=1&u=http:///2010/05/startschuss-fur-weitere-getriebe-varianten-aus-dem-mercedes-benz-werk-gaggenau/&act=url


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SLK250 with 6-speed manual transmission
The 6-speed manual gearbox in the SLK250 is designed to
ensure an even sportier edge to your driving. Beneath the
contoured shift knob is a short-throw shifter with a precise
direct-action rod-type linkage for quicker, more decisive
gear changes. Source: MBUSA
 

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