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So since there's going to be a new Taurus SHO, does that mean they're gonna do a remate of Robocop too?
09 mazda 6Where is the $33K moderate size sport sedan?
But you JUST SOLD an MS6! That fits all of the above!I mean this would fit "Jana" needs to a point. Big, 4 door, sporty, family ish with comforts, AWD, ect ect.
GTFO! :ammo:I know for myself, for a daily driver, I don't know if I will ever want a MT again.
It's not called a Man-Pedal for no reason, you can turn in your man card at the next meet.Eddy said:GTFO! :ammo:AJ said:I know for myself, for a daily driver, I don't know if I will ever want a MT again.
that reminds me... you still havent turned in your man card for ordering a saladIt's not called a Man-Pedal for no reason, you can turn in your man card at the next meet.
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That's just mean. It's neither moderately sized, nor a sports sedan.09 mazda 6![]()
that reminds me... you still havent turned in your man card for ordering a salad
And you haven't turned in yours for tossing a salad.that reminds me... you still havent turned in your man card for ordering a salad
I don't think that's entirely true, this is a larger sedan aimed at the person who needs a family car, but doesn't want to give up all of the fun (at least thats how I'm reading it). In that case I could see a large percent of those buyers going auto because the other half doesn't want to drive a stick.There is a chicken-and-the-egg thing going on with manual transmissions. It's rather a self-fulfilling prophecy to say that people aren't buying manual transmissions when they aren't being widely offered so that people even have the opportunity to buy them and even when they are offered by the manufacturer, they are not available to buy at the local dealer.
Also, we are not talking of a mainstream car here. We are speaking of a niche vehicle aimed at the automotive enthusiast. This audience is going to be vastly disproportionately interested in a manual.
The MS6 wasn't auto so that was one factor in giving it up. Getting something 2 years newer or less was the other big factor. For my situation, we need to have our daily drivers auto so either of us can drive them at any time. Jana doesn't care to drive MT, and at this point I don't blame her.But you JUST SOLD an MS6! That fits all of the above!
GTFO! :ammo:
just because you found me and your mom making "dinner" naked does not mean i have to turn in my man cardAnd you haven't turned in yours for tossing a salad.
we are the laziest people in the world, and think we will add more stress to our little lives by driving a stick, its no wonder we are the fattest nation in the worldIt's not that hard to drive a manual.
Says the guy who blew at least a dozen loads all over the GT-R and all it's electronic nannies.....GTFO! :ammo:I don't know if I will ever want a MT again.
No, it has nothing to do with chickens or eggs. It's the most basic rule in modern economics; the law of supply and demand. If there was the demand for them, the companies would supply them. It's kind of like attacking and blaming the car industry for making gas guzzlers and SUVs. They simply made what people wanted and were buying.There is a chicken-and-the-egg thing going on with manual transmissions. It's rather a self-fulfilling prophecy to say that people aren't buying manual transmissions when they aren't being widely offered so that people even have the opportunity to buy them and even when they are offered by the manufacturer, they are not available to buy at the local dealer.
Also, we are not talking of a mainstream car here. We are speaking of a niche vehicle aimed at the automotive enthusiast. This audience is going to be vastly disproportionately interested in a manual.