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The 'Death of the Stick Shift' is Almost Here for Americans

Last year just 0.6% of new vehicles made for U.S. customers were stick shifts, reports the Washington Post, citing preliminary government data.

"That's a precipitous drop from the 34.6 percent of vehicles with manual transmissions produced in 1980."


[T]he stick shift's popularity hit multiple new lows in recent years, with no signs of a turnaround, thanks to new technologies and a rapidly changing marketplace. Buyers and automakers increasingly have turned to the sophisticated automatic drivetrains that now smoothly swap gears in fractions of a second and with better fuel efficiency. The average new vehicle today comes with seven gears, thanks to computers, twice as many as in 1980 and more gears than any ordinary driver would want to shift through using a manual gearbox. At the same time, sporty cars — the kind that buyers might demand a stick shift to drive — have fallen out of favor, replaced by interest in hulking SUVs, which are almost always automatics. The stick shift's demise has been hastened, too, by the rise of electric vehicles and increasingly autonomous vehicles. Neither have any need for a manual transmission...


Europe has seen a less dramatic decline in stick shifts, with manual transmissions dropping from 91 percent of car registrations in 2001 to 29 percent in 2024 among Europe's largest auto markets, according to industry analyst JATO Dynamics... Subaru made its name with manual cars. But the Japanese automaker stopped offering a manual Crosstrek with the 2023 model year, having already dropped that transmission from its Legacy, Outback and Forester models. Other automakers have followed the same path. Volkswagen announced that it plans this year to ditch its last U.S. stick-shift model, the Jetta GLI.

Even Toyota, Honda, and BMW have all reduced the number of cars for the U.S. market with a manual transmission, the article points out — leaving stick shift-loving Americans with a total of about 24 new-vehicle models to choose from. The articles adds that only 60% of Americans know how to drive a manual transmission (according to a survey from auto parts retailer AmericanMuscle): 83% for baby boomers but 39% for Gen Z. "Respondents were about evenly split on whether knowing how to drive a manual is an important life skill."

But Ford CEO Jim Farley said earlier this year he has no plans to make the Mustang automatic-only.
"Out of our cold, dead hands will we not have a manual Mustang." Farley said.

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Google-Backed Satellites For Wildfire Detection Launch As Smoke Chokes US, Canada

An anonymous reader quotes a report from Ars Technica: As smoke from hundreds of burning wildfires spread across Canada and the United States, the first three operational satellites in the Google-backed FireSat program successfully launched into orbit. The satellites will begin providing wildfire detection capable of spotting even small fires in the United States, Australia, and Europe before the end of the year. The launch of the microsatellites aboard a SpaceX Falcon 9 rocket from Vandenberg Space Force Base in California on July 7, 2026 marks a transition to "initial operational capability" for the FireSat constellation managed by the nonprofit Earth Fire Alliance. After a three-month testing period, the three satellites will begin actively providing data to fire agencies while covering every fire-prone region on Earth at least twice per day.

FireSat represents the first satellite constellation purpose-built for detecting wildfires, including spotting smaller fires that other satellites may miss. The satellites were designed by California-based satellite manufacturer Muon Space and have received over $15 million from Google to support initial deployment. Other notable financial supporters include the Bezos Earth Fund that committed $26 million. Each satellite is equipped with multispectral imaging that can peer through smoke and clouds and detect fires as small as five by five meters -- about 16 by 16 feet. That capability was proven by a FireSat Protoflight satellite that launched in March 2025 and collected more than one million images, while showing it could detect low-intensity blazes invisible to existing satellites.

The "early adopter" organizations that will start using FireSat data this year include fire agencies in California, Colorado, Australia, and Portugal. As more satellites launch, the FireSat program aims to provide the latest imagery anywhere in the world on an hourly basis by 2029. Such imagery would eventually become available every 20 minutes once the full constellation of more than 50 satellites is launched by the early 2030s. Detection of small wildfires before they burn out of control could prove extremely helpful. The Earth Fire Alliance has projected that even an hourly revisit rate by the FireSat constellation could help save more than $1 billion in fire damage costs and prevent nearly 22 million tons of carbon emissions, along with protecting 3,500 homes and 1.3 million acres of land.

To assist with that capability, Google Research plans to use the company's AI models to compare operational FireSat data with historical images in order to accurately identify very small fires and to inform predictive modeling of wildfires. Google celebrated the launch of the first operational FireSat satellites by describing the event as "another tangible step forward in putting practical AI to work for climate resilience."

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LIVE COVERAGE: Q1 underway in Belgium

Live coverage of the Formula 1 Qualifying session for the 2026 Belgian Grand Prix at Spa-Francorchamps.

Alonso to join Norris, Hadjar and Stroll with grid penalty

Fernando Alonso is the latest driver to be hit with a grid penalty at this weekend’s Belgian Grand Prix, following a trio of power unit changes between Friday practice and Saturday’s running.

Antonelli fastest in Belgium FP3 as Hamilton crashes

Kimi Antonelli finished fastest in Free Practice 3 ahead of the Belgian Grand Prix from McLaren's Lando Norris, as Ferrari's Lewis Hamilton suffered a crash at the end of the session.

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Iconische foto gaat viraal van Trump die Khamenei als baby al vasthield, nu tegenover elkaar in oorlog

​Een iconische foto is weer opgedoken nu supersterren Donald Trump en Mojtaba Khamenei de afgelopen weken tegenover elkaar staan in de VS-Iran oorlog. De twee rivalen kennen elkaar namelijk al jaren: toen Khamenei een baby was, lag hij al in de armen van Trump.

Afgelopen maandag dook de iconische foto ineens op die nu al de hele week viraal gaat. Het is onduidelijk waarom de foto, die genomen is op een liefdadigsheidsevent, niet eerder is uitgelekt. Mogelijk hebben beide partijen geprobeerd om de foto geheim te houden. Ook de reden waarom Trump aanwezig was op zo’n evenement, is voor velen een mysterie.

Destijds had niemand kunnen bedenken dat de twee ooit tegenover elkaar zouden komen te staan. “Ik weet nog dat, dat kleine guppietje in zijn armen lag”, vertelt de fotograaf, die de iconische foto ooit maakte, met een nostalgische blik in zijn ogen. “Ik had nooit kunnen bedenken dat die twee later weleens rivaaltjes zouden kunnen worden, laat staan dat ze maandenlang bommen op elkaar zouden gooien en de totale wereldeconomie zouden ontwrichten. Bijzonder om dat moment ooit vast te hebben kunnen leggen.”

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Formula One 2026: Belgian Grand Prix qualifying – live

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Russell ready to keep chasing down Antonelli at Spa
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After the heat of the Red Bull Ring and Silverstone, temperatures are barely above 20C in Belgium this weekend.

Antonelli looking relaxed, Verstappen focused, as qualifying approaches.

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The Open 2026: Fox equals major record, DeChambeau set to start and day three updates – live

️Updates from the third round at Royal Birkdale
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It’s the same old story for Rory McIlroy: he just can’t keep any momentum going this week. He follows that chip-in eagle on 9 with bogey at 11. Back to -1, and a second Claret Jug continues to hover out of reach. At least he’s got one. Jon Rahm has a strangely underwhelming record at the Open: a couple of high finishes in 2019 and 2023 without ever really looking likely to win. And it’s threatening to happen again. He carves his opening drive over the bushes to the right and out of bounds, and starts with a double-bogey six. His fume is internal, but it is real, registering eight-and-a-half out of ten on Bryson DeChambeau’s patented R&A-o-meter™.

Ryan Fox speaks to Sky. “The game plan was to be aggressive … I hit driver a lot … your strategy changes with the wind around here … I had a couple of interesting shots on the back nine and kinda got away with them … pretty happy with 62 in the end, that’s for sure … had a lot of fun with [Xander Schauffele] … he played really well too and we kind of fed off each other … was pretty happy to make par [on 18] from that fairway trap … I haven’t really put four rounds together [at the Open] … hopefully this is a sign … I’m in a pretty good place to give myself a chance so we’ll see what happens!”

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Verbod vrachtverkeer Merwedebrug, brugconstructie niet veilig

GORINCHEM (ANP) - Vrachtverkeer mag vanaf zaterdag einde van de middag niet meer over de Merwedebrug bij Gorinchem. Volgens Rijkswaterstaat blijkt uit onderzoek dat de boogconstructie van de brug, waar de snelweg A27 over loopt, op meerdere locaties minder sterk is dan eerder werd aangenomen.

Vanaf 17.30 uur geldt daarom een verbod voor vrachtverkeer op de brug.


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