The Ford Mustang and Chevrolet Corvette are resisting
For the past ten years, the strategy of the two largest American manufacturers, GM and Ford, has been to eliminate sedans from their ranges sold in the United States . This has seen the disappearance of:
1. at Ford: Focus (C segment) in 2018, Fiesta (B segment) in 2019, Taurus (E segment) in 2019, Fusion (D segment) in 2020.
2. at Lincoln: MKS (E segment) in 2016, MKZ (D segment) in 2020, Continental (F segment) in 2020.
3. at Chevrolet: Aveo (B-segment) in 2017, Cruze (C-segment) in 2019, Volt (D-segment) in 2019, Impala (E-segment) in 2020, Bolt (B-segment) in 2023, Malibu (D-segment) in 2024. The Camaro coupe was discontinued in 2023.
4. at Buick: Verano (C segment) in 2016, Regal (D segment) in 2017, La Crosse (E segment) in 2019.
5. at Cadillac: ATS (D segment) in 2019, CTS (E segment) in 2019, XTS (E segment) in 2019, CT6 (E segment) in 2020. The CT4 and CT5 are on borrowed time.