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These Luxury Sports Cars Kick It Old-School With Manual Transmissions

The manual transmission is dying. That's especially true in the luxury sports cars segment. Unfortunately, it's just a fact of life for sports coupes and other cars. You see, modern dual-clutch and automatic transmissions can move gears far faster than your hands and feet. However, if you like rowing your own, no matter how slowly, there's still a few special vehicles out there with a stick if you have the coin.
BMW's electric sedan i4 produced with locally-sourced hydroelectricity

BMW Goes Greener With Hydroelectricity-Powered Production

BMW has been working towards creating cars that are better for the environment, but they are also putting their best foot forward in better sourcing of materials as well as energy, such as their use of locally-sourced hydroelectricity to power production of electric vehicles, and more sustainable practices all around that show commitment to change.
The BMW Corporate HQ in Munich, Germany

BMW Still Wins Out as the Best Luxury Car Brand According to Consumers

At one point in time, BMW was the best luxury car brand. So much so, that the brand became a status symbol. Basically, if you wanted people to think you were someone, you drove a BMW. However, times change, and there's a lot of new players in the luxury car segment. Take Genesis for example. The brand has quietly been sneaking up on BMW, Mercedes-Benz, Audi, and Lexus. With so much choice in the marketplace, it's time to figure out if consumers still prefer the old ways, or if attitudes have shifted.