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  2. Manual transmission - Wikipedia

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    Floor-mounted gear stick in a Mazda Protege passenger car Common shift pattern for a 5-speed transmission. In most vehicles with a manual transmission, the driver selects gears by manipulating a lever called a gear stick (also called a gearshift, gear lever or shifter). In most automobiles, the gear stick is located on the floor between the ...

  3. Gear stick - Wikipedia

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    A standard 5-speed shift pattern (on a Peugeot 206 knob). A gear stick (rarely spelled gearstick), [1] [2] gear lever (both UK English), gearshift or shifter (both U.S. English), more formally known as a transmission lever, is a metal lever attached to the transmission of an automobile.

  4. Shift pattern - Wikipedia

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    Gear stick §Shift pattern, refers to the layout of the gears on a gear stick; Shift work §Shift pattern, refers to the various types of work schedules used in ...

  5. Driving stick shift has become a niche craft in America - AOL

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    Here's a look at the role of manual transmission vehicles in the U.S. auto industry, as cars shift to automatic transmission.

  6. 33+ Cars That You Can Still Drive Stick Shift - AOL

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    The 911 line also sports multiple models with stick options from the Carrera T ($116,00) up to the Sports Classic edition ($272,300) with seven-speed manual transmissions. This article was ...

  7. Autostick - Wikipedia

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    The top of the gear shift was designed to easily depress and activate an electric switch, i.e. when engaged by the driver's hand. When pressed, the switch operated a 12-volt solenoid , in turn, operating the vacuum clutch servo , thus disengaging the clutch and allowing shifting between gears.

  8. Opinion: The long overdue death of the stick shift car - AOL

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    Amid the climate crisis, car manufacturers are increasingly shifting to electric, and the days of manual transmission are numbered. For Paul Hockenos, the death of the stick shift can’t come ...

  9. Semi-automatic transmission - Wikipedia

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    Compared to fully automatic transmissions of the time, the E-Stick offered the fuel economy of a stick-shift, with vacuum and electric switches controlling the clutch. The E-Stick three-speed transmission was offered on the larger Rambler Classic models, along with an overdrive unit. [62]