Automakers occasionally misjudge or overestimate market demand, leading to ambitious vehicles with few actual buyers. These ‘missed market’ launches remain fascinating in automotive history, highlighting the challenges of aligning innovation with consumer interest. For instance, the Chrysler Pacifica, introduced as a luxury crossover, failed to meet sales expectations due to stiff competition and its high price point. (en.wikipedia.org) Similarly, the Cadillac Cimarron, a compact car bearing the Cadillac badge, was criticized for its lack of luxury features and poor performance, leading to its discontinuation. (en.wikipedia.org)