We've already begun to review the best new cars, crossovers, trucks and minivans for the 2014 model year--cars like the 2014 Jaguar F-Type, Chevy Impala, and Mercedes-Benz CLA.
But what about the cars that aren't coming back?
Last
year, we brought you the definitive list of the vehicles that
disappeared for the 2013 model year. And now it's time to wave some more
goodbyes--some fond, some not so much--to the clutch of vehicles that
won't be hitting the road next year.
You won't be surprised by
some of them. In at least a couple of instances, some of these vehicles
would not go gently into the night, no matter how many pillows were held
to their face. Others are certainly getting buried long before their
time, and no amount of CPR will help at this point.
Send your condolences to the brands below, and do yourself a favor--don't hold out for 2014 reviews on these disappearing cars:
Acura ZDX
The ZDX puzzled us from the very start. A size-challenged spin-off of the Acura MDX,
the ZDX gave up too much rear-seat and cargo space in its quest for a
coupe-like body. Had it been priced closer to $35,000 instead of
$50,000, it might have found a niche--but instead, 2013 will be its last
year on sale.
Ford Boss 302 Mustang
The
best Mustang you can buy was always conceived of as a two-year special.
And special it is--we've driven it at Laguna Seca and had the most fun
possible in a live-axle car this side of 1000 horsepower. But the Boss
is handing over the reins for 2014, while Ford preps an all-new Mustang
for the 2015 model year. Mark your calendars for next year's New York
Auto Show.
Jeep Liberty
The
Jeep Liberty never got as much respect as it deserved--or it got
exactly what it deserved, depending on who you know. Jeep tussled with
the degree of carlike qualities in the Liberty, and ended up with a
vehicle packaged like an SUV, with less off-road capability and
conversely, with the fuel economy of one--unless you're talking about
the coveted diesel model. The Liberty's being replaced by the very
awkwardly styled 2014 Jeep Cherokee, which has its head on straight when it comes to carlike qualities--it's derived from the Dodge Dart.
Jaguar XF V-8 (non-supercharged)
The
Jaguar XF isn't going anywhere--but for the 2014 model year, it's
dropping the base, normally-aspirated V-8 in favor of a supercharged V-6
and a turbocharged base four. The supercharged V-8s still are
available, but if you want the quietest XF of 2013, it's time to buy.
Mercedes E350 BlueTEC, rear-drive AMG E63
The
Mercedes E-Class lineup is getting a major overhaul for the 2014 model
year--and in the process, it's reconfiguring two of its most desireable
models. The V-6 turbodiesel gets replaced by a four-cylinder
turbodiesel--and the E63 AMG models lose their rear-drive layout for
standard all-wheel drive, all the better to market the cars in the
Northeast.
Suzuki Kizashi, SX4, Grand Vitara, XL7
Suzuki is dropping a lot of models for 2014. All of them. Maybe you've heard.
Volkswagen Routan
The
VW Routan, the unloved stepchild of Chrysler's minivan power couple, is
actually still being built in limited numbers for 2013 and 2014. The
only problem is, you won't find them in retail showrooms. They're being
used as corporate vehicles, we're told--most likely to soak up all the
Routans that haven't been sold since VW and Chrysler inked the
badge-engineered deal back in 2009.
Volvo C30 and Volvo C70
The
Volvo lineup needs new blood, and it's getting it by 2015 with the new
V60 wagon. In the meantime, it's losing two of its slow-selling smaller
cars. The C30 is losing its production home and its place in the lineup,
while the C70 is simply aging out, having been around since the late
1990s.
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