I guess things have changed. I had been saying that Scion cars can't get marked up like that, though I'm not sure if it's in compliance with Toyota/Scion. Go here for Scion's "Pure Pricing" explanation:
http://www.scion.com/buy/pure_price/
Or read this:
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Pure Price means that the dealer price you see posted - in an ad, on the dealer's website, or on a menu display board in the dealership - is the price you will pay. This includes vehicles, accessories, and even finance and insurance products.
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I guess that mark-ups still fall under the dealership's "no haggle" price, Scion's website mentions prices "in an ad." I suppose that you could just bring in the Scion website (which you can possibly pass as an ad) and insist that you're not paying any higher, in accordance with scion.com.