Which car should never be killed?
You know your favorite feeling TV show canceled before it was supposed to? How about you fast food place take your favorite thing away from menu? It sucks, doesn’t it? Let’s apply the same logic to cars. That’s what brings us to today’s question.
We want to know the car you think you shouldn’t have kill. What medium, given more time, would develop into something great? Damn, it could even mean what vehicle you’re using miss seeing around the dealer lots. Maybe their brand was shut down, and the parent company didn’t bother making a twin. The whole thing is made more insulting when the car stalls at your hometown market, but lives in other parts of the world. The automaker doesn’t feel friend should have it.
There are many good examples of cars experiencing untimely deaths. The first thing that comes to mind, in my opinion, is Ford Fiesta ST. The last generation hot hatch was a great little car with a fun turbocharged engine, great handling, and a cute face. However, just as Ford was about to release a brand new product generation of the car, it was discontinued in the United States. That feels very unfair to me. I just want to have all the good things there. Is that too much to ask?
Anyway, let us know in the comments what the car should never have been killed. Oh, and let us know why you feel this way. Saying “Chrysler Sebring” is not considered a real answer (although you are 100% correct. Sebring should have never been killed). You have to show off and tell the class.