ford crown vic, all kinds of sports cars like camaro and corvette, pretty much all pickup trucks, etc.
2007-10-07 15:51:06
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answered by Hall + Oates 6
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You've got it backwards -- there are almost no cars that DON'T offer automatics, regardless if they're RWD, AWD, or FWD. Unless it's a sports car (like a Dodge Viper) or a "performance" trim of an existing car (like the Honda Civic Si), it's almost guaranteed that an automatic is offered, and is often the only transmission available.
2007-10-07 16:58:50
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answered by nevergonnaletyoudown 4
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Most RWD cars are available with automatic. In fact, it is more difficult to find cars that offer manual transmissions. For example, Lincoln hadn't offered a manual transmission for decades before the 2000 Lincoln LS and then it was an option available for only a year. The demand wasn't there. Most sports and sporty cars are RWD and offer manual transmissions in addition to automatics ( e.g. BMW ). Mercedes are usually available only in automatic.
2007-10-07 16:51:48
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answered by LucaPacioli1492 7
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Yes. You could get a 2001 Trans AM WS6 modely in an automatic I beleive and most muscel cars as an auto but why would you want to do that?!?!
2007-10-08 01:20:59
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answered by ♥Kempa♥ 4
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you have have been given it backwards -- there are fairly much no vehicles that don't furnish automatics, regardless in the event that they are RWD, AWD, or FWD. till it incredibly is a activities vehicle (like a evade Viper) or a "overall performance" trim of an present vehicle (like the Honda Civic Si), this is fairly much certain that an automated is presented, and is commonly the only transmission obtainable.
2016-10-21 09:52:20
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answered by borgmeyer 4
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Lexus LS series, Dodge Charger, Dodge Magnum , Chrysler 300, Mercury Grand Marquis , Lexus GS series and others.
FWD is the way of the future pal.
2007-10-07 15:53:19
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answered by abimael1000 1
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yes, ofcourse. most cars have the option. Check the manufacturers website its a option 99% of the time. if i were u i would get the manual. It just is simply the way to drive.
2007-10-07 15:50:25
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answered by john p 1
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If she's not paying for the car or your insurance, get a manual and teach her how to drive.
2007-10-07 16:00:50
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answered by Anonymous
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Yes there are many many rear drive vehicles out there
2007-10-07 15:52:51
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answered by trapper1_CA T 5
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