No, they also made an A/T car.
No not all coupes ate stick shift I have a 1992 accord coupe it was auto until I swapped it out to a stick shift
No
It's for a modulator valve. The later cars all shift by electronics and signals from the ECM. Yours however still uses a modulator valve and vacuum to assist in determining shift points.
no
You can buy a stick shift. You don't have to though. For the coupe, to get stick shift you'd have to buy the 6speed G37 sport coupe which is the most expensive out of all the g37s.
they can, or you can customize it.
True 4 wheel drive has a dedicated low range gear. There are stick shift cars with full time all wheel drive that apply power to all 4 wheels all the time, just like a 4 wheel drive; however, they do not have the dedicated low range gear found on off road 4 wheel drive vehicles and are therefore less capable under those conditions. The average road driver though would not notice a performance difference between the two. The subaru impreza and subaru legacy are cars that have a stick shift and full time all wheel drive. No doubt there are others.
The word 'camaro' has no meaning in any language. The cars' name was invented by Chevrolet. At the time, Chevrolet were naming all their cars beginning with the letter C as in Corvette, Caprice, Chevelle etc.So Camaro was 'made up' to suit.
No, there is Stick shift.
It all depends on which options the cars are equipped with. Which engines?
No such thing as a 2009 Camaro. The new Camaro is 2010 as are all new cars introduced in 2009 per the government they are labeled as 2010 model year.