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Last Call: 12 Discontinued Cars in 2020

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    2020 Dodge Grand Caravan

    The end of the model year sometimes means the end of the line for some vehicles. This is a bittersweet time, and you might be able to pick up a deal on what will soon become a piece of automotive history. So here’s our list for this year’s Last Call: 12 Discontinued Cars in 2020.

  • 2020 Acura RLX

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    Acura predates Lexus by almost four years, but its flagship sedan, first called Legend and later RLX, hasn’t been able to gain any traction in the marketplace. This V6-powered all-wheel-drive sedan calls it quits with buyers paying about $8,000 less than the $56,000 sticker. This month, you can 0.9% APR financing on a 2020 RLX. See Autotrader listings right here on KBB.com

  • 2020 Lexus GS

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    Filling the gap between the ES and LS, the rear-drive Lexus GS is ending its run this year. It’s still a handsome and potent sedan with a choice of V6 and V8 power. All-wheel drive is also available. MSRP starts at $52,420. In September, you can get $3,500 cash back on a 2020 GS. See Autotrader listings right here on KBB.com

  • 2020 Lincoln MKZ

    New 2017 Lincoln MKZ

    This midsize luxury sibling to the Ford Fusion has been upgraded both inside and out with a much more premium look and feel. However, the demise in sedan popularity seals its fate at the end of 2020. It’s available with 4- or 6-cylinder power as well as a hybrid option. Both the gas and Hybrid models are available with 0.0% APR financing. See Autotrader listings right here on KBB.com

  • 2020 Dodge Journey

    2020 Dodge Journey

    This underappreciated 3-row midsize crossover has always been a bargain in the segment. Sticker prices start at about $25,000. You can get $6,000 cash back on a 2019 model, or 0.0% APR financing plus up to $1,000 cash back on a 2020. The 4-cylinder-powered Journey is also worth another look now that the Dodge brand has topped the J.D. Power list for Initial Quality. See Autotrader listings right here on KBB.com

  • 2020 BMW i8

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    This grand experiment in offering a hybrid-powered sports car produced a stunning-looking coupe and convertible. However, the i8 just couldn’t seem to generate the sales number to assure its survival. Sadly, its last call comes this fall, with no 2021 model available. You can buy an i8 coupe or roadster with 0.9% APR financing for up to 60 months. See Autotrader listings right here on KBB.com

  • 2020 Buick Regal TourX

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    The TourX is the perfect solution for those who want a wagon in a market that has shifted toward SUVs. However, even the additional cladding and taller ride height couldn’t save the TourX or its hatchback Regal Sportback and GS siblings. This month, you can get up to $5,750 cash back on most TourX models. See Autotrader listings right here on KBB.com

  • 2020 Cadillac CT6

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    This traditional full-size luxury sedan offers all-wheel drive and a powerful twin-turbo V6 priced in the mid-$50,000 range. We’re also going to miss the CT6-V and its 550-horsepower Blackwing V8. It’s the last call for a true piece of automotive history. See Autotrader listings right here on KBB.com

  • 2020 Mercedes-Benz SLC

    Mercedes-Benz SLC Final Editin (R172), 2019

    This compact roadster with a retractable hardtop traces its roots back to the legendary Mercedes 190 SL Roadster. Brought back as the SLK in the mid-’90s, it evolved into the SLC and now heads into the sunset. Check out the Final Edition model in yellow. The current lease offer for this luxury roadster is for $4,953 down and $559 a month for 36 months. See Autotrader listings right here on KBB.com

  • 2020 Chevrolet Sonic

    2020 Chevrolet Sonic

    When the Sonic made its debut in 2012, Chevrolet touted the fact that it was a subcompact car that was built in America. However, low gas prices and lagging sales haven’t been able to sustain this smart-looking hatchback, so GM has pulled the plug. For now though, Chevy has an offer of up to $3,359 cash back, depending on model. See Autotrader listings right here on KBB.com

  • 2020 Chevrolet Impala

    2015 Chevrolet Impala 10 Most Comfortable Cars

    The Impala is a legendary nameplate synonymous with family transportation for decades. It has evolved with the times, and while sedans are no longer in favor with the buying public, you can’t go wrong with this comfortable 5-passenger sedan. Prices start at about $32,000, and this month you can get $2,000 cash back. See Autotrader listings right here on KBB.com

  • 2020 Honda Fit

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    With its flexible Magic Seat storage system, the Fit offers plenty of utility for a vehicle its size. Honda recently redesigned the Fit for global markets, but unfortunately we won’t see it. The current model is being discontinued in favor of more HR-V subcompact SUV output. This month, you can lease a Fit for $1,999 down and $169 a month for 36 months. See Autotrader listings right here on KBB.com

  • 2020 Dodge Grand Caravan

    2020 Dodge Grand Caravan

    This grand dame of minivans is finally ending a run that began more than 35 years ago. While Chrysler remade its Town & Country stablemate into the Pacifica, the Grand Caravan soldiered on a lot longer than anyone expected. It’s still one of the best-selling and least expensive people movers on the market. This month, you can get up to $6,000 cash back on a 2019 Grand Caravan, or $6,250 on a 2020, depending on model. See Autotrader listings right here on KBB.com

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