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The 5 Toyota Cars That Should Have Never Been Discontinued
By THARINDU DIAS
Soarer
The Toyota Soarer, a luxury GT coupé produced from 1981 to 2005, was a remarkable vehicle that showcased Toyota's commitment to excellence and innovation.
While the Soarer had many positives, like its luxurious interior, engine options, and multifunctional steering wheel, the car was discontinued in 2005 to make way for Lexus.
MR2
Boasting a mid-engined and rear-wheel-drive layout, the Toyota MR2 produced from 1984 to 2007 offered a thrilling driving experience and balanced handling.
The MR2 garnered positive reviews for its agile handling and driver-centric experience, but the model did have some common issues, such as transmission shifting problems.
Celica
The Toyota Celica captivated enthusiasts and became an icon of sportiness and reliability. However, it would become discontinued due to poor sales.
While the exact specifications varied across different model years and generations, the Celica consistently provided a thrilling driving experience.
FJ Cruiser
With its distinctive and iconic design, The Toyota FJ Cruiser excelled at off-road performance due to its many features, like its advanced 4WD system.
The FJ Cruiser boasted a powerful 4.0-liter V6 engine under the hood and a spacious and comfortable interior. Unfortunately, the FJ Cruiser was discontinued in 2014.
Solara
The Solara boasted a streamlined profile and aerodynamic styling that exuded elegance and sportiness, which many enthusiasts enjoyed before its production was suspended in 2008.
In addition to its comfortable and refined interior, the Solara provided a balanced blend of performance and fuel efficiency for a smooth and responsive driving experience.