The cruise control systems found in manual-transmission cars work by locking the throttle to a set speed, while the clutch pedal disengages or pauses cruise.
If you have a manual transmission car, you may envy those with automatics who can remote start and pre-warm their engines. So, can manuals get in on it?
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The only engine included in the EMC Wolf’s hefty $185,000 starting price is the standard OM602 diesel engine. If you want the upgraded turbodiesel, that’ll cost you an additional $25,000. However, the ...
To summarize so far, buying a brand-new Bronco will cost you between $40,000 and $50,000 before adding any options. And don't ...
Shopping performance sedans? Compare the 2025 Subaru WRX vs Hyundai Elantra N to find the right balance of speed and style.
Mechanics often have the most practical insight into which cars can reach extremely high mileage and which struggle with longevity. While some vehicles demonstrate exceptional durability, continuing ...
There have been tons of complaints, as well as class-action lawsuits, over Ford's 10-speed transmission. Oh, and some GM vehicles use it, too.
Driving comfort goes beyond luxury; it’s about how easily a car responds, how well it handles, and how stress-free it feels even after years of use. Some cars ...
Recent spy shots suggest that the Scorpio N pickup could be offered in both single-cab and double-cab versions ...
It can boost range and help save your brakes, but it’s also a feature with wildly different approaches depending on the automaker and customer preferences.