These Cars Are Begging for a Fresh Generation

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Automotive obsolescence is creeping into showrooms as long-in-the-tooth models outstay their welcome, and readers have called out the worst offenders.

These Cars Are Begging for a Fresh Generation

The Miata ND is untouchable in many eyes, but the next-generation NE is already on enthusiasts’ wish lists.

Elsewhere, the Suzuki Samurai’s compact, off-road charm is cited as the antidote to bloated SUV traffic, while Nissan is urged to deliver a true successor to the Z—not just a warmed-over retro exercise.

American sedans are missing in action: the Ford Taurus, Chrysler 300C, Chevrolet Impala, and others vanished just as Middle East turmoil and stratospheric prices make traditional family haulers look appealing again.

These Cars Are Begging for a Fresh Generation

Ford’s Country Squire and Oldsmobile’s Vista Cruiser are invoked as proof that station wagons once ruled the family-hauler segment before SUVs took over.

Tesla’s next generation is painted as a generation raised on screens and autonomy, uninterested in mechanical involvement and eager to swap cars every two years without ever visiting a service bay.

Dodge is reminded that the Durango’s current design debuted 15 years ago during a Breaking Bad rewatch.

Honda’s Ridgeline still stands alone as a unibody pickup, and commenters want a plug-in hybrid variant with a slightly tougher look. Mazda’s six-cylinder, rear-drive 6 is floated as a halo model for the brand.

These Cars Are Begging for a Fresh Generation

Ferrari’s C63’s four-cylinder hybrid powertrain and the constrained Prelude’s fate highlight how emissions and regulations are reshaping enthusiast cars.

These Cars Are Begging for a Fresh Generation

The Mustang’s original mission—sub-2,500 lb curb weight, under 180 inches long, priced below $2,500 MSRP in 1964 dollars—is invoked as a blueprint for a return to basics.

Across the board, readers demand bold redesigns, not half-measures, to keep these models relevant in a rapidly changing market.

These Cars Are Begging for a Fresh Generation
These Cars Are Begging for a Fresh Generation
These Cars Are Begging for a Fresh Generation
These Cars Are Begging for a Fresh Generation
These Cars Are Begging for a Fresh Generation
These Cars Are Begging for a Fresh Generation
These Cars Are Begging for a Fresh Generation

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Source: Jalopnik (Auto Culture & Tuning) (jalopnik.com)