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Originally Posted by Dimman
Did we ever discuss if this could be both a Scion and a Toyota? (I still think making this a Scion will just cannibalize tC sales...)
Toyota Camry/Lexus ES as an example.
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I think it would require a big price buffer. The ES is $10k more than the top trim Camry so the two cars wouldn't effect the others sales.
IMO the only way a Scion and Toyota version can co-exist is if the Scion is a bare-bones version and the Toyota is spec'd up standard so there's a difference between the cars and their price..
But then, where does the Subaru fit in? Granted we are to believe the reports that Subaru has confirmed U.S. availability.
I really don't think they'll release 3 versions of the same car because the production and advertising cost.