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Carmax has released nationwide car sales data showing manual transmission sales going back to 1995
Only 3.7 percent of the sales of CarMax vehicles nationwide are from stick shift cars. In 1995, 26.8 percent of the company’s sales were for manual vehicles. That accounts for a drop of 86.2 percent.
The states with the highest share of purchases of manual transmission cars are New Mexico, Idaho, and Rhode Island, with more than 5 percent each. On the opposite side, the states where stick shift cars are the least popular are Illinois and Mississippi, with little over 2 percent each.
Finally, when it comes to cities that have the greatest purchase rates of stick-shift cars, the champion is El Paso, Texas. Slightly more than 6 percent of CarMax customers pick cars with manual transmissions there, with Dothan, Alabama a close second.
The city with the smallest share of manual transmission cars? Birmingham, Alabama, with less than 2 percent.

Only 3.7 percent of the sales of CarMax vehicles nationwide are from stick shift cars. In 1995, 26.8 percent of the company’s sales were for manual vehicles. That accounts for a drop of 86.2 percent.
The states with the highest share of purchases of manual transmission cars are New Mexico, Idaho, and Rhode Island, with more than 5 percent each. On the opposite side, the states where stick shift cars are the least popular are Illinois and Mississippi, with little over 2 percent each.

Finally, when it comes to cities that have the greatest purchase rates of stick-shift cars, the champion is El Paso, Texas. Slightly more than 6 percent of CarMax customers pick cars with manual transmissions there, with Dothan, Alabama a close second.
The city with the smallest share of manual transmission cars? Birmingham, Alabama, with less than 2 percent.