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Can Americans Really Not Drive Manual Transmission Vehicles?

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  • I know how but daily drive an automatic

    Votes: 26 61.9%
  • I daily drive a manual

    Votes: 11 26.2%
  • I don't know how

    Votes: 5 11.9%

  • Total voters
    42

Mick_Mickerson

Which way?! Medium or well done?
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a lot don't because...go on a lot and try to buy a manual 2024 vehicle right now. What is even left? A few Jeep models?
More crazy than the lack of manuals here is that we essentially don't drive cars anymore. Everything is crossovers, SUVs and pick-ups.

VW stopped bothering to even sell Golfs here in 2021, which is crazy considering its popularity everywhere else.
 

Africa.com

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More crazy than the lack of manuals here is that we essentially don't drive cars anymore. Everything is crossovers, SUVs and pick-ups.

VW stopped bothering to even sell Golfs here in 2021, which is crazy considering its popularity everywhere else.
My buddy just got a new Golf so obviously you are wrong.
 

Mick_Mickerson

Which way?! Medium or well done?
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My buddy just got a new Golf so obviously you are wrong.
Yeah, he probably got the GTI, but they stopped offering the base model VW Golf like everyone drives in Europe in 2021.

So, obviously I'm not wrong fuck face, per VW's website:

https://media.vw.com/en-us/releases/1461


Volkswagen to end production of Golf for U.S. market​

Jan 20, 2021​


  • Golf first sold in the U.S. in December 1974
  • Nearly 2.5 million Golf family models sold in the U.S. market
  • Production in Puebla, Mexico, ends in January
Herndon, VA — Volkswagen of America announced today that the critically-acclaimed Volkswagen Golf ended production for the U.S. market last week. Volkswagen expects that the model year 2021 Golf models built at the Puebla, Mexico plant will sustain sales of the affordable, European-designed hatchback through year end. The Golf family name will carry on in model year 2022 with the introduction of the all-new Mk 8 Golf GTI and Golf R, arriving this Fall.
“Over four decades, the Golf has delivered a great value to American drivers,” said Hein Schafer, Senior Vice President, Product Marketing and Strategy, Volkswagen of America, Inc. “It exemplified what Volkswagen does best—melding dynamic driving characteristics with purposeful packaging and unmatched quality. While the seventh-generation Golf will be the last of the base hatches sold here, the GTI and Golf R will carry its legacy forward.”
In the U.S., nearly 2.5 million Golf family models have been sold since 1974. A Golf model has earned a spot on Car and Driver’s 10Best list for the last 15 years in a row, and the current-generation Mk 7 Golf was named North American Car of the Year when it debuted for the 2015 model year.
The 2021 Golf is available in one well-equipped trim—the Golf TSI. It features a 1.4-liter turbocharged and direct-injection engine, which makes 147 horsepower and 184 pound-feet of torque. The TSI® engine is mated to either a six-speed manual gearbox or an eight-speed automatic transmission with Tiptronic®, and achieves EPA-estimated fuel economy of 29/39/33 (city/highway/combined) and 29/36/32 respectively.
The value-driven Golf TSI offers a host of standout features. On the exterior, LED DRLs and taillights give an unmistakable lighting signature, and automatic headlights with rain-sensing windshield wipers are standard, as are heated washer nozzles. Golf rides on 16-inch aluminum-alloy wheels, wrapped in 205/55 all-season tires and features KESSY® keyless access and a panoramic tilt-and-slide sunroof. Inside, premium materials are used throughout the driver-centric cabin, where leatherette steering wheel and seating surfaces and heated front seats are standard. Volkswagen Car-Net® and App-Connect keep drivers connected, and driver assistance features include Forward Collision Warning and Autonomous Emergency Braking with Pedestrian Monitoring (Front Assist), Blind Spot Monitor, and Rear Traffic Alert.
Pricing for the 2021 Volkswagen Golf with a standard six-speed manual transmission starts at $23,195. The eight-speed automatic transmission starts at $23,995. The destination charge for all Golf models is an additional $995.
Seven Generations of Golf (U.S. Model Years)
Golf I: MY 1975-1984
  • First sold in December 1974 as “Rabbit” in the U.S.
  • 1.5-liter engine with 70 hp
  • GTI introduced in 1983 with 1.8-liter 90 hp engine
Golf II: MY 1985-1992
  • Sold as “Golf” in the U.S.
  • Dimensions grow by nearly 7 inches in length, 3 inches in wheelbase, and 2 inches in width
  • Standard engine is revised 1.8-liter with 85 hp, GTI introduces 2.0-liter engine with 131 hp
  • Catalytic converter, anti-lock braking system and power steering debut
Golf III: MY 1993-1999
  • Design shifts to wedge shape
  • Base powertrain is 2.0-liter with 115 hp, GTI goes to available 2.8-liter VR6® with 172 hp
  • Front and side airbags debut, advances in body construction result in improved crash safety
  • VR6® engine and cruise control offered for the first time
Golf IV: MY 1999.5-2005
  • All-new design with flatter windshield, and roofline carried further back with steeper rear window
  • Electronic stability control and side curtain airbags debut
  • 1.8T engine introduced for GTI, bringing turbocharging to this generation of GTI
  • R32 introduced for 2004 with 240 hp, six-speed manual, and 4MOTION all-wheel drive
Golf V: MY 2006-2009
  • New multi-link rear suspension; rain-sensing wipers introduced
  • Sold as “Rabbit” again in the US
  • DSG® dual-clutch automatic transmissions debuts as an option for GTI and the standard transmission for R32; Bi-Xenon® headlights introduced on both models
  • Base engine is 150 hp 2.5-liter, GTI moves to 200 hp 2.0-liter turbocharged direct-injection engine
  • R32 reintroduced for 2008 with 250 hp
Golf VI: MY 2010-2014
  • “Golf” name returns for the U.S.
  • Prominent character line runs from headlights to taillights
  • Base powertrain is 2.5-liter with 170 hp
  • Golf R introduced for 2012, with the VR6 engine replaced by a 2.0-liter turbocharged direct-injection engine pushing 256 hp
Golf VII: MY 2015-2021
  • Based on Modular Transverse Matrix (MQB) architecture
  • Golf grows in size yet drops in weight, despite a plethora of new and upscale features
  • Facelift in MY 2018 features included revised headlight and taillight designs, redesigned bumpers, and infotainment and driver assistance updates
  • Base 1.8-liter TSI 170 hp engine replaces 2.5-liter to gain an EPA-estimated 6 mpg highway, later replaced by the 1.4-liter TSI engine in 2019
  • GTI and Golf R powered by new versions of the 2.0-liter TSI engine, with up to 228 hp for GTI and up to 288 hp for Golf R (both achieved with premium fuel) Available driver-assistance technology includes Automatic Post-Collision Braking System, Forward Collision Warning, Park Distance Control


About Volkswagen
Founded in 1955, Volkswagen of America, Inc. is an operating unit of Volkswagen Group of America and a subsidiary of Volkswagen AG, with headquarters in Herndon, Virginia. Volkswagen’s operations in the United States include research and development, parts and vehicle processing, parts distribution centers, sales, marketing and service offices, financial service centers, and its state-of-the-art manufacturing facility in Chattanooga, Tennessee. The Volkswagen Group is one of the world's largest producers of passenger cars and Europe's largest automaker. Volkswagen sells the Arteon, Atlas, Atlas Cross Sport, Golf, Golf GTI, Jetta, Jetta GLI, Passat, and Tiguan vehicles through more than 600 independent U.S. dealers. Visit Volkswagen online at www.vw.com or media.vw.com to learn more.
 

Africa.com

An unfiltered retard
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27,145
Yeah, he probably got the GTI, but they stopped offering the base model VW Golf like everyone drives in Europe in 2021.

So, obviously I'm not wrong fuck face, per VW's website:

https://media.vw.com/en-us/releases/1461


Volkswagen to end production of Golf for U.S. market​

Jan 20, 2021​


  • Golf first sold in the U.S. in December 1974
  • Nearly 2.5 million Golf family models sold in the U.S. market
  • Production in Puebla, Mexico, ends in January
Herndon, VA — Volkswagen of America announced today that the critically-acclaimed Volkswagen Golf ended production for the U.S. market last week. Volkswagen expects that the model year 2021 Golf models built at the Puebla, Mexico plant will sustain sales of the affordable, European-designed hatchback through year end. The Golf family name will carry on in model year 2022 with the introduction of the all-new Mk 8 Golf GTI and Golf R, arriving this Fall.
“Over four decades, the Golf has delivered a great value to American drivers,” said Hein Schafer, Senior Vice President, Product Marketing and Strategy, Volkswagen of America, Inc. “It exemplified what Volkswagen does best—melding dynamic driving characteristics with purposeful packaging and unmatched quality. While the seventh-generation Golf will be the last of the base hatches sold here, the GTI and Golf R will carry its legacy forward.”
In the U.S., nearly 2.5 million Golf family models have been sold since 1974. A Golf model has earned a spot on Car and Driver’s 10Best list for the last 15 years in a row, and the current-generation Mk 7 Golf was named North American Car of the Year when it debuted for the 2015 model year.
The 2021 Golf is available in one well-equipped trim—the Golf TSI. It features a 1.4-liter turbocharged and direct-injection engine, which makes 147 horsepower and 184 pound-feet of torque. The TSI® engine is mated to either a six-speed manual gearbox or an eight-speed automatic transmission with Tiptronic®, and achieves EPA-estimated fuel economy of 29/39/33 (city/highway/combined) and 29/36/32 respectively.
The value-driven Golf TSI offers a host of standout features. On the exterior, LED DRLs and taillights give an unmistakable lighting signature, and automatic headlights with rain-sensing windshield wipers are standard, as are heated washer nozzles. Golf rides on 16-inch aluminum-alloy wheels, wrapped in 205/55 all-season tires and features KESSY® keyless access and a panoramic tilt-and-slide sunroof. Inside, premium materials are used throughout the driver-centric cabin, where leatherette steering wheel and seating surfaces and heated front seats are standard. Volkswagen Car-Net® and App-Connect keep drivers connected, and driver assistance features include Forward Collision Warning and Autonomous Emergency Braking with Pedestrian Monitoring (Front Assist), Blind Spot Monitor, and Rear Traffic Alert.
Pricing for the 2021 Volkswagen Golf with a standard six-speed manual transmission starts at $23,195. The eight-speed automatic transmission starts at $23,995. The destination charge for all Golf models is an additional $995.
Seven Generations of Golf (U.S. Model Years)
Golf I: MY 1975-1984
  • First sold in December 1974 as “Rabbit” in the U.S.
  • 1.5-liter engine with 70 hp
  • GTI introduced in 1983 with 1.8-liter 90 hp engine
Golf II: MY 1985-1992
  • Sold as “Golf” in the U.S.
  • Dimensions grow by nearly 7 inches in length, 3 inches in wheelbase, and 2 inches in width
  • Standard engine is revised 1.8-liter with 85 hp, GTI introduces 2.0-liter engine with 131 hp
  • Catalytic converter, anti-lock braking system and power steering debut
Golf III: MY 1993-1999
  • Design shifts to wedge shape
  • Base powertrain is 2.0-liter with 115 hp, GTI goes to available 2.8-liter VR6® with 172 hp
  • Front and side airbags debut, advances in body construction result in improved crash safety
  • VR6® engine and cruise control offered for the first time
Golf IV: MY 1999.5-2005
  • All-new design with flatter windshield, and roofline carried further back with steeper rear window
  • Electronic stability control and side curtain airbags debut
  • 1.8T engine introduced for GTI, bringing turbocharging to this generation of GTI
  • R32 introduced for 2004 with 240 hp, six-speed manual, and 4MOTION all-wheel drive
Golf V: MY 2006-2009
  • New multi-link rear suspension; rain-sensing wipers introduced
  • Sold as “Rabbit” again in the US
  • DSG® dual-clutch automatic transmissions debuts as an option for GTI and the standard transmission for R32; Bi-Xenon® headlights introduced on both models
  • Base engine is 150 hp 2.5-liter, GTI moves to 200 hp 2.0-liter turbocharged direct-injection engine
  • R32 reintroduced for 2008 with 250 hp
Golf VI: MY 2010-2014
  • “Golf” name returns for the U.S.
  • Prominent character line runs from headlights to taillights
  • Base powertrain is 2.5-liter with 170 hp
  • Golf R introduced for 2012, with the VR6 engine replaced by a 2.0-liter turbocharged direct-injection engine pushing 256 hp
Golf VII: MY 2015-2021
  • Based on Modular Transverse Matrix (MQB) architecture
  • Golf grows in size yet drops in weight, despite a plethora of new and upscale features
  • Facelift in MY 2018 features included revised headlight and taillight designs, redesigned bumpers, and infotainment and driver assistance updates
  • Base 1.8-liter TSI 170 hp engine replaces 2.5-liter to gain an EPA-estimated 6 mpg highway, later replaced by the 1.4-liter TSI engine in 2019
  • GTI and Golf R powered by new versions of the 2.0-liter TSI engine, with up to 228 hp for GTI and up to 288 hp for Golf R (both achieved with premium fuel) Available driver-assistance technology includes Automatic Post-Collision Braking System, Forward Collision Warning, Park Distance Control


About Volkswagen
Founded in 1955, Volkswagen of America, Inc. is an operating unit of Volkswagen Group of America and a subsidiary of Volkswagen AG, with headquarters in Herndon, Virginia. Volkswagen’s operations in the United States include research and development, parts and vehicle processing, parts distribution centers, sales, marketing and service offices, financial service centers, and its state-of-the-art manufacturing facility in Chattanooga, Tennessee. The Volkswagen Group is one of the world's largest producers of passenger cars and Europe's largest automaker. Volkswagen sells the Arteon, Atlas, Atlas Cross Sport, Golf, Golf GTI, Jetta, Jetta GLI, Passat, and Tiguan vehicles through more than 600 independent U.S. dealers. Visit Volkswagen online at www.vw.com or media.vw.com to learn more.
Ya I know I was "uh akshully-ing" you. Nice copy and paste tho
 

NoBacon

An honourable man.
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I have a British licence and a US one.

Nobody in Britain except women drive automatic, and the test involves driving a route across town and demonstrating you can do everything safely, if you hit the curb when you parallel reverse park you fail etc. Most roads are also designed for horses in the Victorian period and make no sense to navigate and are tiny.

In the US nobody drives manual and the driving test is basically turning up and collecting it, you could land a 747 on most roads.

The driving standard in the UK is magnitudes higher, or at least it was the last time I drove over there.
 

bovinebrain

MIND CONTROL!!!
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I still drive my high school car that I bought used and taken really good care of over the years. The thing is shiny and in pristine condition. 2003 Audi A4 3.0 in 6-speed manual.

I also bought a 2016 Corvette Z51 in 7-speed manual a few years back. The Audi is much slower and way more fun to drive though. Manual in fast cars is a rough drive, even with the auto rev matching enabled. In hindsight I wish I bought the corvette in automatic. Still a great car though, just not as fun as a slower car in manual.
 
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iBangedQuasi

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I drive between construction sites all day, so a pickup is the only option. I'm also talking, texting, and writing while I drive, so automatic helps. Fuckin regular Joe ova here.

Got the manual Porsche for the weekend though. :brothaman_sm:
The only reason I have insurance is because I love being on my phone so much
 

Steve Ramone

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My rice rocket bike is manual, auto bikes exist but just why would you?

I'd have a manual DD if the wife would bother learning.
 
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