Cars that are considered great but discontinued why?

(PLO)- Here are seven cars that had great designs but were eventually discontinued due to poor sales.

Lexus LF-A

The Lexus LF-A is a beautifully designed car that was only produced between 2010 and 2012. Photo: Motorbiscuit.

The Lexus LF-A is a beautifully designed car that was only produced between 2010 and 2012. It’s a car packed with all the performance features any enthusiast should love. fascinated and enthralled.

The car is also equipped with a rear-mounted 4.8-liter V10 engine, producing 553 horsepower, 354 lb-ft of torque and can reach up to 9,000 rpm.

The powerful LF-A can reach 60 mph (96 km/h) from a stop in just 3.5 seconds.

This car costs 350,000 USD (equivalent to more than 8.3 billion), much higher than most cars in the same segment. In the end, lack of sales led to it being discontinued.

Ford Flex

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The Ford Flex is a boxy SUV with a sleek design. Photo: Motorbiscuit.

The Ford Flex is a boxy SUV with a sleek design and is a minivan. Depending on how the Flex is configured, it offers three rows of seats, plenty of luxury amenities, and even a small refrigerator in the second row.

Despite the great equipment and the hype, the sales fell and it eventually collapsed.

Mazda 5

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Mazda is a small minivan that is loved by many customers. Photo: Motorbiscuit.

Mazda is a small minivan that is loved by many customers. This car was produced between 2006 and 2015 and is also a well-run car.

But unfortunately, it has always been overshadowed by bigger rivals like the Honda Odyssey and the Dodge Grand Caravan.

Currently, the new Mazda 5 is no longer on the market. However, used cars are still available and it becomes a viable option for families on a budget.

Dodge Viper

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This is a super sports car that has been around for nearly 30 years of production. Photo: Motorbiscuit.

This is a super sports car that has been around for nearly 30 years of production. The car has an 8.4-liter V10 engine that produces more than 600 horsepower pumped to the rear wheels and makes it a supercar with a lot to test.

However, this car had a slow sales last year and only sold five units.

Chevrolet SS

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Chevy SS was produced in the US from 2013 to 2017. Photo: Motorbiscuit.

The Chevy SS was manufactured in the US from 2013 to 2017 and is better known as the Holden Commodore abroad.

Although it was a full-size sedan with plenty of space and power – it even received good reviews from critics – the SS was never popular.

Volkswagen CC

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The Volkswagen CC is the sleeker version. Photo: Motorbiscuit.

The Volkswagen CC is a sleeker version that comes with a variety of engines and features, giving it a luxurious and sporty feel.

The Volkswagen CC offers a compelling drive and it’s a unique part of the German carmaker’s lineup, but its popularity has dwindled over time.

Nissan Juke

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Nissan Juke is a rather strange car model when launched in 2010. Photo: Motorbiscuit.

The Nissan Juke was a rather odd car model when it debuted in 2010 but sold quickly in 2011, with more than 40,000 units.

It even created a niche for buyers who liked exotic-looking cars during its six-year run.

However, sales of the Juke dwindled and it was eventually discontinued.

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Theo Motorbiscuit

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