Volvo Is Killing Off Most Of Its Wagons And All Of Its Sedans Here
Briefly

Volvo is suspending the sale of many of its foreign-built sedans and wagons in the United States, primarily due to tariffs and declining consumer interest. The automaker confirmed its decision to focus more on market preferences, meaning models like the S60 and S90 have been discontinued. Despite this pause, Volvo reassures customers that it is not exiting the U.S. market and will still offer some models, particularly in crossover segments, while navigating the implications of tariffs on profitability.
Volvo has confirmed that it will halt the sale of most sedans and wagons in the U.S. due to a lack of consumer interest and tariffs.
Tariffs are impacting Volvo's ability to profitably sell foreign-built models in the U.S., leading to the discontinuation of several sedan and wagon models.
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