Cars that will be discontinued for 2020:
Share to twitterLaunched just a decade ago, the compact Chevrolet Cruze is among a slew of passenger cars being cancelled at the end of the current model year.Sedans and coupes are fast becoming endangered species, as America’s love affair with trucks and sport utility vehicles continues to grow unfettered. Some automakers, particularly Asian brands, are for the most part sticking with their passenger-car lines, while the domestics are winnowing them down considerably.
Dodge and Chrysler were the first brands to shed sedans from their lineups, with Ford and General Motors in the process of paring them from their fleets. GM will be shedding five separate car lines from Buick, Cadillac, and Chevrolet showrooms at the end of the current model year. Ford is in the process of dumping both large and small cars from its stable, with the midsize Fusion planned to morph into a crossover-like station wagon with its coming redesign.Audi TT.
Launched in 1998, the Audi TT was a well-rounded little sporty coupe and convertible, both in terms of its styling and performance. However, Audi is pulling the plug on the current TT line and plans to replace it down the road with a new full-electric model as part of its long-term electrification strategy.Sometimes an automaker can slice and dice its product lines only so much before its dealers’ showrooms burst at the seams with model variations.
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