Do rich people actually buy manual cars over 100k? Or do Porsche/Aston/BMW just do it out of stubborness?
Rich people got rich by being smart.
Of course they buy their cars manual
Every single 911R was sold immediately.
yes they do buy them.
They wont sit in traffic with them, but they do track them and use them on weekends.
>>17728425
Actually they do both, because traffic in a manual is only a pain if you really suck at it, or have girl legs
MANual isn't a joke term.
>>17728404
nope
Why do you think there are so few manual gallardos, f430's, murcis etc out there? All the rich faggots who cant drive stick ordered autos. And when you combine that with all the companies trying to prove who's dick is bigger with lap times that nobody cares about all we get is shitty autos now
>>17728411
And many weren't driven, and many sold to vip customers who sit on them and resell later since they are serialed.
>>17728404
Yes, can confirm.
My car would've been a hell of a lot cheaper if I went with automatic, but I plan to resell it later.
Automatics for my model were terribly unreliable, have tended to go to shit at anywhere from 30,000 all the way down to 15,000 miles, and are very expensive to replace.
>>17728404
nice lexus
>>17728404
If they weren't successful they wouldn't be made. You can make the argument that some cars have flopped and made a loss, which would be true - but overall, manual cars seem to sell well enough to incentivize multiple motoring companies to keep producing them.
>>17728431
British Leyland knew the score.