20 Cars No One Is Interested In Buying

Jeremy Korzeniewski
by Jeremy Korzeniewski

The Lexus RC 300 isn’t getting any love from the car-buying public, at least not the ones who use the internet to research their upcoming purchases. Maybe that’s why the Japanese luxury brand decided to kill the coupe off after the 2025 model year along with the rest of the RC-badged lineup, including its high-performance RC F sibling.


That’s one version we’ll actually miss.

Lexus’ two-door sits alongside the Honda CR-V Fuel Cell that’s solely offered to potential buyers in California, and even then, only to people who live close to a hydrogen fueling station. Also tied for last place on the most-researched list are the Cadillac Escalade-V and Aston Martin Vanquish. While the Lexus RC 300 sits all the way down in 371st place (out of 371 places), its slightly more powerful RC 350 sibling only does a wee bit better in search results, coming in 366th.


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The Cars No One is Researching Online

361. Maserati GranCabrio (tie)

361. Toyota Corolla Hybrid (tie)

362. Audi S6 (tie)

362. Mercedes-Benz SL-Class (tie)

363. Audi e-tron SQ8 Sportback

364. Cadillac Vistiq (tie)

364. Lincoln Nautilus Hybrid (tie)

365. Lexus NX 450h+ (tie)

365. Volvo XC60 Recharge (tie)

366. Lexus RC 350 (tie)

366. Volvo S60 Recharge (tie)

367. Ram ProMaster (tie)

367. Volvo XC40 Recharge (tie)

368. Volvo S90 Recharge

369. Audi S e-tron GT

370. Volvo V60 Recharge

371. Aston Martin Vanquish (tie)

371. Cadillac Escalade-V

371. Honda CR-V Fuel Cell

371. Lexus RC 300

With five models toward the bottom of the search rankings, it seems the Volvo badge isn’t attracting many searches from car buyers. At least the V60 Cross Country and V90 Cross Country come in as the second and fifth most-searched wagons.


On the pickup front, the Rivian R1T is the least searched truck, followed by the GMC Hummer EV pickup and the Tesla Cybertruck. To be fair, the wedge-shaped, stainless-steel EV is an outlier on the list due to Tesla’s unique store-based sales model. Another model that stands out due to its unexpectedly poor performance on the list is the popular Toyota Corolla Cross Hybrid (359th overall on this list, which is powered by Detroit Trading Company (a partner for AutoGuide's car shopping experience).


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Jeremy Korzeniewski
Jeremy Korzeniewski

Growing up in a family obsessed with performance and as the son of an automotive engineer, Jeremy Korzeniewski has spent his entire life as a car enthusiast. Also an avid motorcyclist, Jeremy has spent the last two decades writing about the transportation industry and providing insights to many of the largest automotive publications in the world.

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