The manual transmission in the 2.0 model was changed from a 5-speed to a 6-speed.
However, this model was only available with a manual transmission.
The manual transmission wasn't available in the states until the '99 model year.
Only 32 of these cars were built, all with a manual transmission.
The 1981 models were the last available with a manual transmission until well into the 1984 production run.
The 4-cylinder model had an option for a manual transmission.
This engine was only available with a manual transmission in 1983.
For now, it comes only with a manual transmission and two seats.
This was the only 164 available with a manual transmission in Australia.
A vehicle with a manual transmission may be push started.
At their best, they reminded me of learning to drive with a stick shift.
Maybe it was your Dad, who made sure you knew how to drive a stick shift.
Right now Jaguar doesn't even make a car with stick shift.
It's the same fear that keeps me from learning to drive a stick shift.
Years later, the coach taught him to drive a stick shift.
I took along my daughter, who could drive with a stick shift.
And that's a shame, because a stick shift does what very little new technology can: make you live fully in the moment.
The only option not available was the one we really wanted - a stick shift.
You have to be able to drive a stick shift.
Still, the stick shift is the best choice for this sports car.
With a manual gearbox, fuel consumption is up to 54.3mpg Combined.
Six-speed manual gearboxes were now standard for the entire range, except the C 320.
It was also the only car to have a manual gearbox in the 1995 F1 season.
In 1990 the S4 was no longer available with a manual gearbox.
This was the final year a manual gearbox could be ordered with the L-82 engine.
In '79, less than 20% of the cars were delivered with manual gearboxes.
The manual gearbox remains a 5-speed despite the European versions being upgraded to 6-speed.
This was innovative at the time as performance cars mainly had manual gearboxes.
The design team set out to create a 6 speed automatic that fits in the same space as a manual gearbox.
A further 110 (with manual gearboxes) were ordered for delivery between 1975 and 1980.