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Vehicles can come equipped with different types of transmissions. The most common type is an automatic transmission, but some cars still offer a manual, or stick shift. Here's what you need to know about a Mazda stick shift, how it works, and what cars offer it at Heritage Mazda Catonsville.

How a Stick Shift Works

The transmission in your vehicle helps send power to the wheels. It adjusts the gear ratio between the wheels and the engine as the car changes speeds.

As we mentioned, most cars these days come equipped with aan automatic transmission. As its name implies, this type of transmission handles these shifts for you automatically.

If you have a stick shift, changing gears is going to be up to you. You have to step on the clutch to engage the transmission and change gears.

Then you take your foot off of the clutch once you have selected the proper gear. This means that you always need to keep an eye on your speed of travel and be ready to change gears when needed.

Mazda Cars with a Stick Shift

There are only a few Mazda models that still offer the stick shift as an option. The 2023 Mazda3 Hatchback can be equipped with a manual transmission on select trim levels.

The 2023 Mazda MX-5 Miata is also available with a six-speed manual transmission. If you're looking for a more traditional experience, this new Mazda model might catch your eye.

Whether you prefer a stick shift or the more common automatic transmission, visit our Mazda dealership near Baltimore when you're shopping for a new vehicle. We can help you find a new model that offers the kind of driving experience that you've been searching for. 

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