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Discontinued cars in 2024


By Granger Neil


In 2024, multiple cars, especially some iconic ones are disappearing right now. They are either going electric or they are fully disappearing. Here is the full list with major cars, and major heartbreaks.

Nissan GTR 35

Well, this car had so many great things. 5 versions, awesome flames, great speed, and overall, such a great car to drive. This one was one that deserves to be in the history books.

Dodge Charger and Challenger

Well, despite these cars and their reputation, they were both incredible. High speed and amazing tricks. These cars had awesome burnouts drifts and the most iconic part, the whine the challenger made. One of the most iconic and satisfying noises and car person could hear. Both cars also had a great design and overall, they looked fresh. Unfortunately, the challenger will disappear, and the Challenger is going electric.

Jeep Cherokee

This car is once again turning electric. This was a common car you would see on the road on practically any given day. This car lasted a decade and was a great and iconic car on the road.

Porsche Panamera Sport Turismo

This vehicle may not be "discontinued" but it's body style is being redesigned. It was notably not as purchased possibly due to a versatile hatchback. Still its long roof was truly unique feature that made it stand out for sure.

Nissan Maxima

Once again, another car is being turned electric. It is a great car and also affordable. It had a common car body and style as well as being high quality and having a great experience overall.



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