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15 cars, trucks automakers are dropping in ’18

- USA TODAY Chris Woodyard

Every year, the automotive tide washes new models into showrooms — and drags old ones away.

Among the departing models this time are a few that never caught on with customers, along with some wellknown names.

With auto sales expected to fall for the first time since 2009, car companies have a greater incentive to cut the number of models they offer. Yet at the same time, most major makers still want to try to offer a model in every major automotive category.

“Even though the market is shrinking a bit, manufactur­ers still need a full-line offering to be competitiv­e,” says Jessica Caldwell, an analyst for Edmunds.com, a car-buying website.

Some are likely to be gone forever while others will take a break — only to be resurrecte­d again. Ford, for in- stance, is planning to offer a new version of its Ranger pickup and Bronco off-road vehicles, models that it sent out to pasture a few years ago.

Cars have been slow sellers compared with SUVs. But some SUVs are going away, too, mostly because updated, more competitiv­e models in the same segments are taking their place, Caldwell says. “People are getting more finicky,” she says.

Among those nameplates saying adios for the 2018 model year:

Buick Verano. General Motors announced it was cutting the compact Verano as part of a reduction in the number of cars overall. It still has the larger LaCrosse and the Regal for 2018.

Chevrolet SS. The big, powerful SS was a favorite among performanc­e fans. The full-size car shared a chassis with the Caprice, the police version. But the SS is going away because GM closed the factory where it was made, its Holden subsidiary in Australia.

Chrysler 200. Fiat Chrysler never made a hit out of it even though it was heavily advertised — remember that Super Bowl ad featuring rapper Eminem a few years ago? — and competed in the popular midsize car segment.

Dodge Viper. The Viper was one of the hottest American cars on the road, the performanc­e leader of the Dodge brand. After a run of many years, the model — and the factory that makes it —

are going away.

Hyundai Azera. This car was considered a step up from Hyundai’s Sonata midsize sedan, but it fell into the shadow of the Genesis luxury division. Lost in in the lineup, it never sold well. Infiniti QX70. When the QX70 made its debut as the Infiniti FX, it caused a stir in the automotive world for its leading-edge looks. But newer SUVs are on the way. Jeep Patriot. Fiat Chrysler had a problem. It had two compact SUVs, the Compass and the Patriot, that seemed so similar that wags dubbed them the “Compatriot.” So Compass was chosen as the name for the single, new model. Lexus CT 200h. The little hybrid hatchback was right for its time when even luxury buyers paid a lot of attention to gas mileage numbers. But they aren’t as concerned now.

Mercedes-Benz B-Class. It came to the U.S. as a compact hydrogenpo­wered vehicle, the B-Class F-CELL. It had limited production and was only available in California. An electric version followed, available in all states, but usually only by special order from dealers, spokesman Brian Cotter says.

Mitsubishi i-MiEV. Though it was one of the least expensive electric vehicles on the market, it had limited range and never measured up to the more modern electric cars.

Mitsubishi Lancer. Another car bites the dust in a company that is putting a bigger focus on SUVs.

Nissan Quest. Nissan hasn’t released its 2018 lineup yet, but officials will likely dump the Quest. The minivan had two strikes against it: No. 1, Quest never caught on against such entrenched competitor­s such as Honda Odyssey, Toyota Sienna and Chrysler Pacifica. No. 2, minivans are out of fashion in an SUV market.

Smart ForTwo. The tiniest car on the market, the 8-foot, 8-inch wonder is going to be gone. But the electric version will live on. Volkswagen CC. It was one of the best examples of clean European styling, but the coupe just got old. Volkswagen Touareg. This SUV was popular at one time. But VW is paying more attention to new crossover models now.

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Jeep Patriot
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Infiniti QX70
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Dodge Viper
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Smart ForTwo
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Mitsubishi i-MiEV
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Volkswagen Touareg
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Mitsubishi Lancer
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Hyundai Azera
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Chevrolet SS
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Nissan Quest
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Mercedes-Benz B-Class
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Lexus CT200h
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Volkswagen CC
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Chrysler 200
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Buick Verano

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