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Originally Posted by YourFearlessLeader
to be honest... what does this car being a scion mean to you rather than it being a toyota? nothing. a badge. you will get the same aftermarket support, go to the same dealer for warranty parts and service. who cares if "toyota needs this, or toyota needs that". it really means nothing to you. You will get the same car regardless if it comes out toyota or scion.
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Then if you don't want to hear me moaning about what Toyota needs, I should tell about what I need. I need a Toyota or Subaru of FT-86, not Scion one. Ask yourself when you have an up-to-date Lexus, do you want to be in Scion family? No offend to Scion fans. You could be careless about brand image, and you may care more about how the car handle. Well, true, but in some cases it's not. Look at Mitsu Evo X, its handling is much better than most cars on the market, why it doesn't sell well? why Subaru STi that has similar price, but lost in many comparisons sell better? It's the brand image that convinces people. I think if you're a boss of a company, you don't have to advertise your products because it's good. But hey, no offend, you can like whatever.