Why did Mitsuoka stop production?
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Due to the unprofitability of this model, the manufacturer decided to develop new models. Here is some relevant information about Mitsuoka: 1. Brand Background: Mitsuoka Motor was established in 1968, primarily selling high-end European and American cars in the Japanese market, including both new and used vehicles. With over fifty sales outlets spread across major cities in Japan, to further meet customer needs and leveraging its extensive experience in selling premium cars, Mitsuoka Motor began its Coach-Builder-Car (modified vehicles) business in 1987. 2. Exterior Design: Mitsuoka features a robust and classic front end, highlighting the aristocratic demeanor of a duke. However, viewing its overall side profile reveals more of the sleek lines characteristic of modern sedans, as stringent aerodynamic requirements significantly influence the shape. The rear design harmoniously echoes the front, with narrow strip tail lights and a massive chrome bumper.