Manual gearbox sales double in the US
Could auto-loving America be the market that saves the manual?

In 2011, just 3.9 per cent of passenger vehicles sold in the US were equipped with a manual transmission, and yet so far in 2012 almost seven per cent of cars sold have been good ol' stick shifts according to US automotive experts Edmunds.
Conventional wisdom has it that three-pedal manual box is in severe decline, particularly at the performance end of the market. We've seen BMW moving in this direction even with the previous-gen E60 M5, and it's likely that even the bastion of hardcore driving pleasure that is the Porsche 911 GT3 could become a PDK-only affair in the future.
But while European enthusiasts appear to be relatively meekly accepting this change, it looks like it isn't washing in the US of A. In fact, if this year's sales trend continues it'll be the biggest year for manual gearbox cars as a proportion of vehicles sold since 2006, albeit quite a way of the 25 per cent market share manual cars held 20 years ago.
Still, it could be that the US has a particularly strong appetite for manual cars, especially fast ones. It is after all the only market that got a manual E60 M5, a trick that looks like being repeated by the latest F10 version of BMW's super-saloon.
It's that the facts above show less than 4% of cars sold in the USA last year were manuals.
I'm not insinuating that no-one over that side of the pond drives manual cars, but you've wandered into a thread showing that very few cars bought are manual, and argued with that fact?
Personally, I couldn't care less.
As we're not in a position to buy the 6-speed Cadillac wagon, we have few choices: Another Subaru (likely not, as this one has been awful); used Mazda5s and Honda Elements.
It's hard out there, for a pimp.
It's that the facts above show less than 4% of cars sold in the USA last year were manuals.
Yes I was stupid enough to make the conclusion after visiting the States 5 times and seeing many auto's and virtually no manuals at all.
Compared to 93, 7 is still a few.

You still don't get the concept that figure still represents in the hundreds of thousands, or even possibly more, actual car sales.
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they're also envious of all the hot hatchbacks we get.