In the car business, models, brands, and even whole automakers come and go. As standard as this has become, it doesn't mean American consumers don't pine for cars have been discontinued or simply no longer sold in the US.
A new year brings new hope. Honda's Acura division announced the return of its mercurial NSX super car in 2015, and Land Rover is reportedly working on a replacement for its soon-to-discontinued Defender SUV. Here are 15 more cars that we would love to see hit American roads once again.
For nearly two decades, the Acura Integra proved to be one of the most popular small luxury cars sold in the US. Produced in sedan and hatchback form, the Integra proved to be fun, peppy, reliable, and luxurious without making a huge dent in your wallet.

The final version of the Integra (sold in the US as the RSX) was discontinued in 2006. Since then, it has been replaced by the compact ILX sedan. While not a poor vehicle, the ILX has not resonated with buyers in the same way its predecessors have. Perhaps it's time for Acura to return to its roots and bring back the Integra hatchback.

Until it was discontinued in 2011, the Ford Ranger was one of the best selling small pickups in the US.

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