Cars Being Discontinued in 2020

The new 2020 models are arriving on car lots across the country and it’s time for the old models to be sold off but some automakers are making drastic changing by discontinuing some of their models. Listed below are some of the cars being discontinued and why they’re “getting the axe.”

Audi TT

The first generations of the TT helped redefine Audi but the latest models just aren’t as iconic. Audi has decided to remove the TT so they could make room for EV’s and crossovers but there’s rumors that the TT could possibly make a return as an electric sports car.

Cadillac CTS

The CTS is being pulled from Cadillac’s line of cars so it can be replaced by the new CT5. The CTS was able to move on anonymously due to it bland styling so it won’t be missed in that sense but the CTS-V package, that brought sport and luxury together, will be missed.

Front-Engine C7 Chevrolet Corvette

For almost 50 years, a mid-engine had been teased but that tease has finally become reality while the front-engine Corvette is just a memory.

Fiat 500

Sales for Fiat’s in the U.S. are plummeting and the Fiat 500 is the first model to go. Other models, such as the 500X, 500L and 124 Spider aren’t selling very well either so we’ll see what the future has in store for those models.

Nissan 370z Roadster

The Nissan 370z models have been around since 2009 so they are long overdue for a change. Although the roadster version will be kicked to the curb, the coupe version will still be available to purchase for years to come, or is this a sign that the 370z will finally be replaced?

Toyota Prius C

Another car that has lasted longer than we thought (Since 2011) is the Toyota Prius C. The Prius just does not match up to the other electric cars of today due to its poor fuel economy in comparison.

Volkswagen Beetle

Volkswagen is officially killing off the era of the Bug but are ending it with a Final Edition. With the incoming ID Buzz, VW fans aren’t too concerned with the loss of the Bug because they’ve got a lot to be exited about with the new ID Buzz. It’s still saddening to see the most iconic car of VW coming to an end.

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