There are some major changes on our list of the least-researched vehicles in America for the month of May. It’s no lonThere are some major changes on our list of the least-researched vehicles in America for the month of May. It’s no longer dominated by Volvos!Okay, so a Volvo does come tied for the very last place in May, but unlike last month when there were three Volvos near the bottom and the month before that when six Volvos on the list, this month the C40 Recharge is the only Swedish-badged machine in the bottom 25.15 Cars No One Is Researching Online371. Audi SQ5 Sportback372. Mazda CX-70 Plug-in Hybrid373. Audi Q4 Sportback E-Tron374. Bentley Bentayga375. Lexus NX 450h+ (tie)375. Maserati Quattroporte (tie)376. Aston Martin DB12377. BMW M4378. Aston Martin Vantage (tie)378. McLaren Artura379. Ford Escape Plug-in Hybrid (tie)379. Lexus RC 300 (tie)379. Lexus TX 550h+ (tie)379. Volvo C40 Recharge (tie)We have to wonder if any car that’s offered with multiple powertrain options is at a disadvantage on this list, which was compiled using data provided exclusively to AutoGuide via AutoFinder.com — an automotive marketplace featuring over 3 million new and used vehicle listings, connecting consumers with top dealerships nationwide to easily find and secure the best deal on a car, truck or SUV.If someone were shopping for a CX-70, Lexus NX, or TX, or Ford Escape, they may search for the vehicle name and compare the PHEV models with their non-plugged siblings.15 cars no one wants right nowLow-volume cars like those from Bentley, Maserati, Aston Martin, and McLaren aren’t surprising to see on the lightly researched list, but some cars such as the BMW M4 and Lexus RC 300, just don’t seem to generate much interest from online researchers.In addition to the surprising lack of Volvos, other vehicles that fell out of the least-researched list include some that were regulars for the past few months, like the Cadillac Escalade-V and Honda CR-V Fuel Cell.