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Volkswagen halted production of the
Routan minivan in late 2012 due to low sales volume, but there were
reports swirling around that it would live on and continue production alongside the closely related
Chrysler Town & Country and
Dodge Grand Caravan. But now VW says that it will indeed stop Routan production for good,
The Detroit Bureau reports.
As of our
report in March, VW hadn't built a single Routan in 2013, and we can't imagine things have gotten much better for the minivan since then.
The Detroit Bureau reports that VW produced some 2014 Routans, but they aren't for sale to the public - they are fleet-only affairs.
VW originally intended to sell between 45,000 and 50,000 Routans per year, but since it was introduced for the 2009 model year, annual sales of the minivan have averaged only 11,500 units. VW has sold 57,683 Routans total.
2013 marks the
last year of production of another VW people mover, the Microbus, which had a much longer production run of 63 years. Known as the Kombi in Brazil, where it is still produced, a special-edition model, the
Kombi Last Edition, marks the end of that iconic van's production.
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