Unfortunately, manual cars are going to die out.
And, according to Auto Express, it may be by the end of the decade.
Although they do have some more positive news for those of us who would like to stick with stick. Not that I could afford a Ferrari 12 Cilindre.
And I currently own an automatic.
According to the article, "In the first half of 2026, just 7.9 per cent of factory order enquiries submitted to Auto Express’ Buy a Car service concerned a car with a manual gearbox. This marks a significant decrease from a 14 per cent share in the same period in 2025, and 21 per cent in 2024."
Part of this is due to the lack of manual cars available.
I would be driving one if there was such a thing as a manual Volvo S60.
And, obviously, the rise of the electric vehicle is a strong contributor to the manual demise.
But, even if there are no new ones, there will still be millions of them on the road. And those of us who can still drive them will find them cheaper.
And we'll be the only ones who can drive classics.
And there will be more stories like this one.





