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As the number of new cars equipped with manual transmissions continues to dwindle, it appears that vehicles with manuals often carry a resale price premium.
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Approximately 15,500 Porsche Cayman and 911 sports cars are being recalled for their owner’s manuals.
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The manual version of the 2018 Porsche 911 Carrera T blows the 
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Is the Targa 4 GTS trim of the 911 appreciably better than the base 911, 
 and therefore worth opening up the wallet even more for?