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Old 10-11-2023, 09:51 PM   #1
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Default New cars for sale you don't see many of anymore

OK this one's a play on the popular thread with the similar name: what cars are still new on sale that you don't see many of any more?

You could say 'any Peugeot' but their numbers sold have been low for a long time - I'm thinking more of something that once was common, but now not so, but still in showrooms. Forgotten. With the huge changes going on, yesterdays heros are endangered today.

Eg - Toyota Yaris. I hardly see any. Former $15990 cheap-and-reliable stalwart sold in large numbers, they jacked prices by 10K with the new model, and created the Yaris Cross to SUVify it.

Can you think of any?
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