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Discontinued for 2016 Forbes has an article on 10 cars that are discontinued for 2015. Some I totally understand, and won't miss at all, like the dated-looking LR LR2. But some surprises I thought, notably the Nissan Xterra and the Mercedes M-Class. And Scion, which already doesn't have many models, is cutting 2 of them. Weird to think we won't see new versions of these on the road anymore. 10 Cars That Are Discontinued For 2016 | Forbes As a point of discussion, anyone have any suggestions for cars that they think should never been discontinued? |
Supra, RX7, S2000, MR2, RWD Corolla |
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surprised the venza is getting canned they seem to be quite common in Vancouver...guess we're an outlier i'm biased but i'd like to see a new 2-door Acura that isn't $200K |
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Anyone else think the Jag XK looks kind of like a Supra from the side? |
they finally killed the accord croostour. What an abomination. |
The ML is simply getting renamed not discontinued, to the GLE, as well as the GLK to the GLC and the GL to the GLS. I guess it makes sense and puts the SUVs more in line with their sedan bretheren? But what's with all the recent automakers renaming their entire line ups? |
They should kill that Range Rover convertible before it hits the sales floor. |
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really surprised the Xterra is getting canned. its kind of the new pathfinder since the pathfinder went soft. they seem to be super popular too. infinity really fucked up their whole line up with the current generation and naming everything a Q something. the G35/G37 was a fantastic car that sold well and they murdered that line |
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or do they mean 2017 :crazy2: |
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I can barely tell the difference between the 2015 Pathfinder and a Hyundai Santa Fe - it's pretty bad. |
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^ Despite all that, it's still a Toyota design, but the two companies did work together on it. |
Did not realize the Xterra was going away, drove a number of those in company fleet and the power was pretty good. Only downside was passenger space felt cramped. |
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Funny, I thought the Scion Xb was the car they tried to sell the brand on; small, utilitarian, "unique" styling for a younger crowd. Weird to see it go. And that Scion Smart car thing. WTF were they thinking? :fulloffuck: And this derivative... The Aston Martin Cygnet :rukidding: http://www.cartalk.com/sites/default...ygnet_wiki.JPG |
I never really understood the point of the Venza considering how crowded the Toyota SUV lineup is. The Highlander can hold more, the 4Runner and Sequoia are rugged, and the Rav4 at the time of its initial release had a V6 option. It was that stepchild in the selection for the mid-lifer that didn't want a full-on SUV, yet wanted the space and car-like design while getting a touch of Lexus RX luxury in the interior. Yet overall, it was spacious but a bit dry to drive overall. I worked for Toyota all things considered, so maybe I'm a bit jaded about it, but still the Venza was one of those US-only creations that existed to fluff the Toyota selection. |
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I'm gonna guess the new Scion iM is the replacement for the xB. Their iM concept was pretty cool. Spoiler! |
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