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Manual transmissions are becoming increasingly rare in new cars, with only 3.5 per cent of new vehicles sold in Australia last year equipped with a manual gearbox. Despite this decline, there are still options available for those who prefer the control of a stick shift. This article will focus on passenger cars and SUVs that still offer manual transmission options.

Starting with SUVs, the Hyundai Venue, Kia Sportage, and Mitsubishi ASX GS are some of the models that offer manual transmissions. The Hyundai Venue is the most affordable option at $22,500 before on-road costs, followed by the Kia Sportage S and SX starting from $32,995 and $35,550 respectively. The Mitsubishi ASX GS is priced at $24,490 before on-road costs. For those looking for a budget-friendly option, the Suzuki Ignis GL is Australia’s cheapest manual SUV at $21,490 before on-road costs.

Moving on to passenger cars, the Kia Picanto Sport and GT-Line, Mazda 2 Pure, and Suzuki Swift Hybrid are some of the models available with manual transmissions. The Kia Picanto Sport is the most affordable new car with a manual gearbox, starting at $17,890 before on-road costs. The Mazda 2 Pure is priced at $22,870 before on-road costs, while the Suzuki Swift Hybrid comes in at $22,490 plus road costs.

In the performance car segment, there are still around 20 models that offer manual transmissions in Australia. The Abarth 695 Competizione, BMW M2, Ford Mustang GT Fastback, Honda Civic Type R, and Mazda MX-5 are some of the options available. Prices for these models vary, with the Abarth 695 Competizione starting at $38,990 before on-road costs and the Honda Civic Type R priced at $74,100 before on-road costs.

Other brands like Nissan, Porsche, Subaru, and Toyota also offer manual transmission options in select models. The Nissan Z coupe, Porsche 718 Boxster, Cayman, and 911 Carrera, Subaru BRZ and WRX, Toyota Corolla GR GTS, GR86, Supra, and Yaris GR are some of the models that can be equipped with manual gearboxes.

For those interested in purchasing a new vehicle with a manual transmission, Drive has partnered with dealers Australia-wide to provide access to a range of vehicles in stock. Whether you prefer the control and engagement of a manual gearbox or simply enjoy the driving experience it offers, there are still options available in the market to suit your preferences.