It’s the end of the road for these familiar faces. As automakers shift priorities toward SUVs and electric vehicles, several long-running nameplates are quietly exiting stage left. Some have already ended production. Others are nearly sold out. Whether you’re a nostalgic fan or a bargain hunter, this summer is your last chance to drive home these cars before they’re gone for good.
Audi A4

Remaining inventory nationwide: 54
Production has ended for the Audi A4, as Audi shifts focus toward larger sedans and EVs. The A4 is effectively being replaced by the larger and sportier Audi A5 and S5 models. With Volkswagen Group’s uncertain EV strategy and financial struggles, streamlining the lineup played a role in the decision.
See the last A4 listings before they’re gone.
Cadillac XT4

Remaining inventory nationwide: 3,600
As Cadillac pivots to electric vehicles like the Lyriq, Optiq, and Vistiq, models like the XT4 and XT6 are being discontinued. Production ceased in January 2025, so today’s inventory is all that’s left. At current selling rates (81 days of market supply), the last XT4 will be sold in August or September of this year.
See the last XT4 listings before they’re gone.
Chevrolet Malibu

Remaining inventory nationwide: 2,061
Following 61 years as a classic American-made car, the last Malibu rolled off the assembly line in November 2024. In May, there were just 2,061 copies of the Malibu left for sale. With just 49 days of market supply, it’s likely that the last brand-new Malibu will find a home sometime in July. Perhaps a lucky museum will see the value and add one to their collection.
See the last Malibu listings before they’re gone.
Mini Clubman

Remaining inventory nationwide: 17
After 55 years and 1.1 million cars sold, the MINI Clubman ended production back in February 2024. In May 2025, 17 Clubmans remained unsold. Even as a critically endangered species, they’re slow to sell. If you want to claim one of the last Clubmans ever, you could probably get your hands on one over the next few months.
See the last Clubman listings before they’re gone.
Nissan Titan

Remaining inventory nationwide: 287
You’d be hard pressed to find many truck fans who will miss the Titan, but if you’re among this rare breed of Nissan aficionados, act fast as only 287 Nissan Titans remain unsold. At current selling rates, they’re on track to be extinct sometime in July.
See the last Legacy listings before they’re gone.
Subaru Legacy

Remaining inventory nationwide: 4,615
Subaru has sold 1.3 million copies of the Subaru Legacy since launching the all-wheel drive sedan back in 1989. As the first Subaru model made in America, the Legacy has a special place in the hearts and minds of Subaru fans. Subaru previously announced that production of the Legacy would end sometime this spring. Although over 4,000 remain on dealership lots, it’s a relatively quick seller. At current selling rates, this Subaru sedan will be gone by late summer.
See the last Legacy listings before they’re gone.
Volvo S60

Remaining inventory nationwide: 550
Volvo sales have been slowing over the past few years, and the S60 sedan has become a casualty of this trend. The S60 was built in South Carolina, which is now home to the 2025 Volvo EX90 SUV. Volvo will continue to build the S90 in China for other markets, but there are no plans to import them to the U.S. market.
See the last S60 listings before they’re gone.
Other Cars Vanishing This Year
A handful of other nameplates will also vanish after 2025, but remain widely available for now. The Nissan Versa is one such example. Want to see what else is going away by 2026? Check out our full list of cars being discontinued this year.
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Happy summer car shopping!
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