Zero in the USA.
The Chrysler 300M was produced from 1999-2004. Leather trim was a standard feature, as well as heated front seats and memory controls for the driver.
No. Four speed automatic transmissions are pretty standard fare.
Automatic and standard shift.
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Generally not. Standard transmissions are for the most part, operated by linkage rods connected to the shifter. These rods push and pull the shift arms on the side of the transmission. Cables are quite common on automatic transmissions, and may in some rare cases be used on standard transmissions, but these are the exceptions, and I know of no current or past applications.
The Chevrolet Imapla has been produced for many years. Early models had standard manual and automatic transmissions. Current models are also fitted with ABS and ESP systems.
There are standard and automatic transmissions available for Ford Mustangs.
In the USA, it is not standard.In the USA, it is not standard.
The question you mean to ask is about the transmissions--standard or automatic. This has nothing to do with the engine.
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Subaru Impreza cars, through to the 3rd generation, come in both automatic and standard (manual) transmissions. In their 4th generation, only manual or Linear Tronic CVT is available.
A block heater was not standard equipment on a 2001 Chrysler 300m.