RICHMOND, Va. -

Perhaps a couple times a week, a vehicle with a manual transmission rolls over the curb or pulls into the service drive at your dealership. According to data shared by CarMax on Monday, the penetration of company sales for vehicles that are equipped with manual transmissions is down 86.2 percent from 23 years ago.

Back in 1995, CarMax indicated 26.8 percent of its sales included vehicles with a manual shift. Now it’s at just 3.7 percent.

But CarMax pinpointed places where manual transmissions constitute a little more of its vehicle sales. First, here is the rundown by state:

1. New Mexico: 5.65 percent
2. Idaho: 5.29 percent
3. Rhode Island: 5.16 percent
4. Utah: 4.94 percent
5. Washington: 4.87 percent
6. Oregon 4.81 percent
7. New York: 4.72 percent
8. Arizona: 4.57 percent
9. Nevada: 4.55 percent
10. Massachusetts: 4.48 percent

CarMax also offered the Top 10 cities where its sales are highest for manual transmission. That list included:

1. El Paso, Texas: 6.09 percent
2. Dothan, Ala.: 6.00 percent
3. Reno, Nev.: 5.65 percent
4. Albuquerque, N.M.: 5.65 percent
5. Boise, Idaho: 5.29 percent
6. Harrisburg, Pa.: 5.28 percent
7. Albany, N.Y.: 5.09 percent
8. Seattle: 5.08 percent
9. Lancaster, Pa.: 4.95 percent
10. Salt Lake City, Utah: 4.94 percent

So where are CarMax customers least likely to be driving a vehicle with a manual transmission? The company shared that information, too, beginning with the breakdown by state:

1. Illinois: 2.04 percent
2. Mississippi: 2.06 percent
3. Louisiana: 2.42 percent
4. Georgia: 2.71 percent
5. Alabama: 2.72 percent
6. New Jersey: 2.86 percent
7. Indiana: 2.87 percent
8. Delaware: 2.88 percent
9. Texas: 2.99 percent
10. Wisconsin: 3.02 percent

With regard to specific cities, CarMax sales with softest figures of vehicles with stick shifters landed this way:

1. Birmingham, Ala.: 1.98 percent
2. Chicago: 2.03 percent
3. Tupelo, Miss.: 2.03 percent
4. Jackson, Miss.: 2.07 percent
5. Memphis, Tenn.: 2.39 percent
6. Baton Rouge, La.: 2.42 percent
7. Atlanta: 2.49 percent
8. Houston: 2.52 percent
9. Dallas: 2.64 percent
10. Milwaukee: 2.72 percent

As mentioned previously, CarMax pointed out that just 3.7 percent of its sales are for a vehicle equipped with a manual transmission. The company also mentioned other vehicle features that are associated with sales at much higher percentages.

Here’s that data set:

Bluetooth: 86.4 percent
Rear-view camera: 64.1 percent
Heated front seats: 48.5 percent
Leather seating: 38.7 percent
Navigation system: 34.5 percent
Four-wheel drive/all-wheel drive: 25.6 percent
Remote start: 23.6 percent
Blindspot monitor: 15.0 percent
Third-row seating: 14.5 percent
Tow hitch: 13.6 percent
Panoramic sunroof: 10.5 percent