• tilcica
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    1 year ago

    not true, you dont see (many) manuals in the US

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      1 year ago

      Really? They’re all over the place where I live. Not saying they’re a majority, but maybe 10%, more out in the country

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      1 year ago

      I got a 6 speed and my car isn’t even sold outside of North America. They’re coming back among enthusiasts

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      1 year ago

      The numbers are bizarre, I know some old sports cars had inversed gear sticks but r -> 2 looks weird, any car amateurs around to help?

      Edit: Thanks! It’s not weird! Maybe slightly unusual but that’s all!

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        1 year ago

        uhh looks normal to me

        i drive a 2009 alfa romeo 159

        you have to lift a ring on the bottom of the shifter to get into reverse and then 1st on top left, 2nd below, 3rd top middle all the way to 6th bottom right

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          Aah yeah it was the R place that threw me off, thanks!

          Remember my friend lending me his ford(? a loong time ago) with that ring and I spent 15 sweating minutes to figure out how to go backwards :-D

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        I think it’s common for 4sp transmissions. 5sp less so since it makes more sense to put 5 and R on the same side of the H (unless it’s a dogleg 5sp).

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        1 year ago

        It is pretty common to have R on the left, to avoid accidental shifts while car is in motion

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          Hard to do as usually the R isn’t synced, so you get some scratching but that’s all. Not good ofc, but you won’t blow your engine/gearbox.

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            1 year ago

            What I am saying is that it is very common. All manual cars I have had with the exception of one have the R on the left