Short lived and/or poor selling cars
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Following on from this thread about dinosaur cars, which cars did the opposite? Cars that were only produced for a relatively short period of time?
Not really the rare, unusual or exotic but those aiming for the mainstream.
Vauxhall Sintra 1996-1999

Toyota Yaris Verso 2000-2004

Ford Cougar 1998-2002

Mercedes Vaneo 2002-2005

Not really the rare, unusual or exotic but those aiming for the mainstream.
Vauxhall Sintra 1996-1999

Toyota Yaris Verso 2000-2004

Ford Cougar 1998-2002

Mercedes Vaneo 2002-2005

Edited by Beyond Rational on Wednesday 6th October 19:42
Herbs said:
I believe the Lotus Elise S1 was 1996 to 2000-2001 giving a 4/5 year lifespan
It didn't really die, rather it was actually so successful it gave the company the budget to make the car they originally wanted (nothing against the S1, I prefer it to the S2 but one of the reasons for the facelift was to get rid of the borrowed parts and generally tidy it up)CampDavid said:
Oddly The Mercedes E class cabriolet. 1993-1996. Couldn't sell them at all, probably down to price. Now appreciating wonderfully
Yes they were v expensive - but that is the norm for open top Mercs anyway - the priority was for low volumes as in previous Merc Cabriolets-they were priced for exclusivity and rarityGassing Station | General Gassing | Top of Page | What's New | My Stuff