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I think my problem with scion is that there is a lot of "wanna be cool" parts that are put on them. Example is the "Carbon fiber" parts on the FRS. I almost walked away from the car because of this. It just looks tacky. Thankfully the car drives and handles beautifully. |
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However you seem to be confused about some car classification. The Mustang is not a muscle car. Pony Cars:
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The article's point is that Scions, as a whole, have not. And that is completely accurate. It is no secret that Toyota has been displeased with Scion's performance. Sales and performance "fluctuate" sure, but Scion's fortunes have been going squarely in one direction -- DOWN. Its sales plummeted far beyond the average during the recession and while others struggled to regain them, Scion kept falling. And kept falling even as the industry game roaring back. If not for the FRS, its sales would still be lower than they were even in the depths of the recession, and almost 1/4th what they were at peak -- and all that while sales of the industry have doubled. So, to recap, if Scion had been keeping pace with the industry, they'd be selling about 250,000 cars per year right now. Instead, even with the FRS, they're only about 35% of that figure. And remove the FRS from the equation and they're only at about 20% of that figure. That's the point of the article -- that Scion's sales are about ONE-FIFTH what they should be. When the industry is stampeding forward, and you're selling barely half the cars you did pre-recession, that's the very definition of a brand that is "falling behind". A single star in the lineup is no reason to save a marque that's clearly not performing. It's a reason to move that model somewhere else. Scion, as a marque, brings absolutely nothing to the table. That's the key difference between it and every other brand mentioned on the list (except maybe Kia). Volvo, Lincoln, Mini, Volkwagen, Fiat, Chrysler -- they all have a rich history and immediate brand recognition. Even if they may be in the pits now, even if they may have been in there for some time (looking at Lincoln), their value as a name has almost infinite value and they'll keep trudging along for almost that reason alone. But "Scion" -- it harkens nothing at all. Even if one were to presume that the marketing towards younger buyers worked (and by all accounts it did), there's one problem -- young people aren't buying cars anymore. The rate of young people buying cars is half what it was 10 years ago. For the first time in some 50 years, the average age a young person starts driving in the US has actually increased. Scion is now the 'go-to' brand for a market that is shrinking; something readily obvious given their sales performance. Maybe if they'd kept the wave of the xB going, they'd have been able to ride it somewhere. But they let it die off with stagnant models that didn't keep up with the extremely rapidly changing pace of the very 'hipsters' they were targetting. As Apple can vouch, 'hip' can be an amazing market, but it's one that you've got to stay on top of and change MUCH more rapidly than any other in the auto industry. And maybe they'll be able to ride the FR-S into something more and make themselves more sport-oriented, but I don't see anything on the horizon to indicate as much. If they're so intent on keeping another brand, at this point they'd be better off bringing back the Daihatsu name rather than Scion; and changing their target demo to the smaller, lower-end of the market. Scion was almost meant to be a marketing exercise, that's why it didn't get all the standalone dealerships, and in my opinion, it's time has come and gone. These things don't change all that quickly though -- hell, Mitsubishi has ignored the writing on the wall for almost 10 years now. Even if Toyota decided today to drop Scion, it'd likely hang around for at least a few years slowly winding down its presence. |
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It sounds like Toyota is still committed to Scion and no current Toyota dealers who carry Scion today are planning on dropping them (most likely due to the FR-S). Still, with lack of new models things could get worse before they get better. |
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So I take it the difference between a muscle car and a pony car are physical size? I'd heard the term "pony car" before but I figured people were just making some sort of slang reference to horsepower.
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The pony car started with the Mustang, and that's also where the "pony" portion came from. Muscle cars, for the most part, have been a version of your normal family car, with the optional huge engine in it. At least, that's how I've always understood it. Sports cars break down even further, really. There are some that wouldn't consider the FRS/BRZ a "true sports car" because it is a 2+2. Some further don't think something is a true sports car until it's a two-seater roadster. Semantics, really. I think we have plenty of sporty options available, and just many subclasses of what a "sports car" truly is. |
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It should have been brought here as a USDM Toyota 86 anyway.
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I'm reading lots of delusions about Scion. No way that brand is still around in 5 years.
In the 90's Toyota was cool with the MR2, Celica, and Supra. Toyota will release the new Supra and MR2 type of car, rebadge the FRS, and dump Scion. |
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Scion could be saved by throwing out their less... fun cars. The tC isn't a bad car at all, and like somebody else said, if the FR-S/BRZ never existed, I would have gone for the tC. Now that the FR-S does exist, the tC is now their second best car. It's a sporty car that's fairly decent looking, has good features, still practical, and much more predictable for less experience drivers. It's a definite keeper in the Scion lineup. Give the masses a taste of fun in a safe and cheap package.
The xB, and iQ either need to be rebadged as really cheap Toyotas (they're fairly reliable and practical, but not fun) or killed. The xC could go either way - improve the platform, make it a fun hot-hatch (which Toyota lacks) like the old Honda CR-X or kill it. Now, add in a Supra variant and maybe a convertible for those that want one, and the Scion brand *may* start to do well. Attract the young demographic with two cheap fun cars, two higher prices performance vehicles, and a possible third configuration.
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The Tc is about as opposite of a coupe from the FRS as you can get. They are good dependable fwd practical cars that look decent but far from being a sports car?
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It's not a sports car in the sense that the FR-S is, but I wouldn't call it boring. It's a fun, dependable car. Similar market, different approach.
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Has anyone seen the new Carroll's commercial? They are attempting to make the corolla look fun, young, etc. I would imagine scion will be going away...
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No the auto industry has picked up considerably, that's the whole point of the list from the OP. Even with the "successful" FR-S they are shrinking, to the point that Toyota wants rid of half the dealers. It is true that Scion isn't like Lexus, the car's are titled Make: Toyota :Model Scion-FRS. Scion might become a Toyota "series" more than a brand. But Subaru is just holding all the cards from a technical standpoint with this car. They have the FA20Turbo for sale in their legacy and it has no Toyota DI, all Subaru DI. They own/run the plant where the cars are built Just got to think they will leverage that somehow, they could just drop that engine in the BRZ at no price increase. They are a much more successful company than Scion. I tend to think in the last 5 years Scion failed in a similar market they wanted badly that Subaru took a lot of customers they wanted. Tada's "philosophies" and corporate arraignments are obstacles to this, hopefully Tada will be pragmatic, quit high hoping about flux capacitors and other non-sense and just let Subaru build the car they wanted to in the first place. I mean the entire industry is going DI+Turbo on small 4 cylinders, its a winning formula.
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