If you are planning change car or even buying your first vehicle, it is important to pay attention to some factors such as your budget, the options available on the market, the resale value of your current car and your maintenance needs. mobility.
Furthermore, it is important to understand how long this model will last on the market, thinking about possible resale, even in a few years.
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Taking this into account, in 2023, some vehicle models will be removed from the market. Here is the updated list and the reasons for each of them saying goodbye:
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Chevrolet announced the end of production of the Cruze, both in hatch and sedan versions, at the Rosário plant, in Argentina, after seven years of production. Starting prices are R$149,390 for the sedan and R$168,990 for the hatch.
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The Camaro, iconic sports of Chevrolet, was unable to maintain its position in the face of the growing popularity of the Mustang, its rival from Ford.
Until April 2023, only 14 Camaro units were registered in Brazil, compared to 145 Mustang units. Chevrolet is considering replacing it with an electric model.
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The Bolt and Bolt EUV electric models will end their journey in Brazil after the sale of a batch of 200 units. Both share the same electric motor and offer a range of 390 km for the Bolt and 377 km for the Bolt EUV.
Production will end in the United States, but the models will return with technological improvements and higher capacity batteries.
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Although the current generation Ford Mustang is still available in Brazil, its production will end soon. There are few units left in stock, and the next combustion version should arrive around mid-2024.
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Due to low demand, Kia Motors chose to discontinue the sale of the Cerato in the Brazilian market. The brand is evaluating the possibility of reintroducing the new generation of the sedan in Brazil in 2024.
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The Renault Captur SUV will also be saying goodbye soon due to insufficient demand in Brazil. The war in Ukraine affected the availability of components imported from Russia, leading to the decision to end production.
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The Renault Logan will also say goodbye in 2023 and will make way for a new SUV from the French brand in 2024. You will no longer receive updates.
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After an eleven-year journey, the British sports car Jaguar F-Type says goodbye with a special edition, the F-Type 75 Years.
Only 12 units of the model, which celebrates the brand's 75th anniversary, will be available in Brazil in the coming months, with a price of R$612,977. The end of the F-Type is part of the brand's plans to launch more electrified vehicles.
These vehicles are saying goodbye to the market in 2023, but they will certainly be missed by motorsport enthusiasts. And, for you, which of these models will you miss the most?