Manufacturers surely have dreams about their closest competitors pulling out of a vehicle segment, leaving them to take all the riches. Yet that’s exactly what happened for the BMW 5 Series Touring in Australia. Audi abandoned the A6 Avant in 2015, and Mercedes-Benz chose to ignore its latest-generation E-Class Estate released globally in 2017. Everyone wants […]
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