Originally Posted By: KrisZ
For regular commuter cars, stick shift equipped ones are harder to sell used. So that's something to keep in mind when getting one and not driving it to the junk yard.
Harder to sell but also many times more expensive as well
My father settled on an auto tdi because it was less than half the price of the manual version with less miles and a year newer
Same was true on my Cobalt, I would never own an auto tragic cobalt but it took a year to find a manual and brand new it was $5000 less than a used stick but still more than the auto version.
For regular commuter cars, stick shift equipped ones are harder to sell used. So that's something to keep in mind when getting one and not driving it to the junk yard.
Harder to sell but also many times more expensive as well
My father settled on an auto tdi because it was less than half the price of the manual version with less miles and a year newer
Same was true on my Cobalt, I would never own an auto tragic cobalt but it took a year to find a manual and brand new it was $5000 less than a used stick but still more than the auto version.