Maybe American millennials. When I did my test in the UK manuals were most cars. You can do your test in an automatic but if you do, you can only drive automatics legally. Which can cause some problems especially if you want to hire a car.
Almost all the millennials my age can drive and and a good percentage probably own a manual. Automatics are gaining ground in the UK but they're still typically more expensive. I suspect 17 year olds are still learning to drive manuals in the UK right now.
Europeans in general have way more car skills than the average American.
My understanding is that EU driving tests are vastly more difficult than US. You lot are throwing cars sideways, on purpose, and recovering from it to get your license.
Here it’s just use your turn signal, stay between the lines, and don’t crash.
Almost all the millennials my age can drive and and a good percentage probably own a manual. Automatics are gaining ground in the UK but they're still typically more expensive. I suspect 17 year olds are still learning to drive manuals in the UK right now.
Sorry to ruin the joke ;)