Why Were These Cars Discontinued?

- SUVs are the most popular vehicle type in most countries.
- Many people credit Brooke Stevens for the invention of SUVs.
- SUVs caught peoples attention in the 1990s.
Car manufacturers experiment with different car types to see what can create a bond with the customers. One of the most popular car categories is SUV. Sports-utility vehicles are extremely popular among people due to their robust design and capacity for housing many people. Unfortunately, some SUVs were introduced but could not survive the test of time. However, there are some cars that people would like to make a comeback.

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Ford Bronco
The best thing about this car – is it has almost already made a comeback. Rumors had been floating around about the return of this SUV. Finally, Ford has brought it back as an extreme off-roading vehicle, and people couldn't have been happier.
GMC Typhoon
Very few of these cars were made even though it was one of the high-performing SUVs. In total, only 4697 cars were made. So finding one these days is a very rare sighting.
International Scout
The car had to suffer a major misfortune when it was released. A long strike during the time of its release pushed International into debt. That meant that the company couldn't make this SUV anymore and discontinued the production.

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Jeep Wagoneer
The Jeep Wagoneer is supposed to make a comeback into the modern market. The original production started in 1993 but ended in 1996. The pandemic might've pushed back the production of the Wagoneer, but it should soon make a comeback!
Land Rover Defender
One of the main reasons why the Land Rover Defender was discontinued has to do with the safety hazards that came with the product. Harmful emissions were one of the major problems. Unsatisfactory performance during safety crashes did not do the car any favors either. The government thus banned it from plying on the roads.

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Mitsubishi Pajero
This car was discontinued very recently – in 2021. The company announced the discontinuation of the production of Pajero. Overall, the car was a rockstar with a great sound system and a high-performance engine. But it couldn't reach the sale levels that the company would've hoped for.
Suzuki Samurai
The Samurai is a pretty important car. This was the first 4WD car that Suzuki sold on US soil. The car ran for quite a while but was later discontinued.
Toyota FJ
After the car was released, it was one of the most popular off-road vehicles in the market. It managed to create quite a buzz. But the 2008 recession was extremely tough on Toyota, and they were forced to discontinue the FJ.
Skoda Yeti
The Skoda Yeti was not discontinued; it was more of a replacement. The car was replaced by a better model, a bigger brother of sorts. The car was produced for about two years.
It is speculated that many of these cars might make a comeback shortly, but only time will tell if the world will get to see these classics once again.
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