Americans cant drive manuals... ok most of them
Well, I wouldn't say that. I prefer a manual in a performance car...but that's me. I think part of it is the type of driving that is done in America. Most of the roads here are very straight, most racing that is done is drag racing. Generally, an automatic transmission is better for drag racing. Its true that they get lousy mileage and they aren't as fun to drive...but that's the way it is. Plus, most performance cars up here tend to be more "deluxe" models and therefore people want an auto because it is typically a more luxury option. So, an example of what is common here was how the 4th generation Camaro was set up (1993-2002), I pick the Camaro because its what I know the best. For the standard V6 models (not much performance), they came standard with a 5-speed manual and the automatic was an option (which cost at least an extra $1500). For the V8 models (the more "deluxe" version as well as the performance version) came with the auto standard and there was a 6-speed no cost option.
Now, me personally...I wouldn't buy one unless it was a manual. I have a 2002 Camaro SS with a 6-speed. I just prefer them. The main reason I like them is there is no slip in the drive train because the transmission is 100% engaged to the engine (unlike an automatic which can free spool thanks to a torque converter). Plus, its more fun and saves a lot on gas.