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Old 06-21-2012, 01:31 PM   #3 (permalink)
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Dodge Caliber. With Fiat, Chrysler is developing new small cars, starting with Dodge Dart.
Kia Sedona. It never sold well.
Mitsubishi Eclipse. Mitsu needs to pare its product line.
Mitsubishi Galant. Ditto, although we drive a Galant recently across Georgia and South Carolina and thought it was a quite decent, though not standout, model.
Mazda CX-7. Smaller models are in favor.
Lexus HS Hybrid. This one caught us by surprise. But the CT can probably fill the bill better.
Mercedes-Benz R-Class. Big and ungainly, it never caught on.
Hyundai Veracruz. In an giant SUV category that's dying amid high gas prices.
GMC Canyon. We'll be surprised if this goes away with midsize pickup truck sales have risen ever since Ford killed the Ranger in the U.S.
Chevrolet Colorado. A Canyon clone.
Dodge Caliber = Kia Sedona = Mitsu Galant = POS
Colorado = Canyon = Veracruz = i don't care, were they actually cars
HS = R-class = lumpy turd sold by a good car company
CX-7 and Eclipse had decent runs.
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