6 speed. I had been under the impression that Subaru's WRX line was the only thing you could get in manual, but apparently you could get the Impreza, Crosstrek and WRX in manual. Surprisingly, there are other manufacturers that make manuals as well that aren't sports cars, but to my research, this brand was the only option with real full time AWD that I could get in manual.
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I just looked online to see how much its for a crosstek $29000 and its not bad pricing at all.
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The other upside to the manual, was that they don't offer their "EyeSight" technology on them, i.e. the lane departure, adaptive cruise and emergency braking. On the automatics, it is standard. I deal with all that crap in a tractor at work, I don't want it in my personal vehicle.
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You definitely got a nice deal, no lane departure or other useless crap new vehicles currently have.
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Nice deal you got. Congrats. Never owned a Subaru but have only heard good things. I see them on the resale apps with 250k miles on them being one owner cars. That says a lot.
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