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Preferences by age group here vary widely. It depends on the person and how they were raised. We have those that could care less if their car is new or used, and some in the extreme of either category. Some just treat cars like an appliance here as well. Others treat them as status symbols. Some treat them as a means of accomplishment, and many others treat cars as personal projects as soon as they get them home. Your generalizations above fit a very select few in the US. The reasons Toyota and Honda are losing marketshare are pretty vast right now.
I'm sure there are others but I'm still working on my first cup of coffee. Americans are a fickle group.. and there's no one size fits all and no single reason for our purchasing trends.
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Yes, American consumers love having other people do things for them. Your point about "just add $20 to my car payment" is spot on. And Americans love customization. Scion took aim directly at those two things that were very obvious about American tastes.....but it failed to catch on. In fact, the completely wrong market went after Scion....more than a decade off of what the target age demographic was. Why? For the exact reasons I stated before. Most first cars are used cars in the US. Once somebody has graduated to bigger and better things.....they don't want the slow, bubble shaped thing that's marketed to young people. They want the fast, luxurious thing that impresses their peers. And they're willing to buy used to do that. In Japan, the culture is much less focused on the individual and more focused on the collective. There's also less emphasis on masculinity (though to be fair, every country on earth has less focus on that than the US). Scion's cars are designed to fit all your friends, use very little gas, park in small spots, play music, and make a visual statement that allows other people who are like you to identify you. They're basically not designed to be cars - that's a secondary concern. They're designed as a tool to allow you to stay with your group regardless of where they go. Those elements are significantly more important in Japan than they are in the US. There's plenty of parking space here for larger vehicles that can still hold all your friends, the roads are not congested unless you live in a major city. And the group of people who talk about their cars the most, and make suggestions to other people the most (that's enthusiasts by the way) do not buy tiny bubble cars unless they say Mini on them. They are more interested in getting a used car and modding the snot out of it, fuel economy and practicality be damned. Scion's business model might very well be a great one - but there's a problem. Young American consumers are not interested in buying a bunch of gizmos, attachments...and putting them on a rolling egg. Values on cars are different between Japan and the States, and Scion has not released a vehicle that appeals to very many Americans yet. Scion's vehicles fit the tastes of young people in Japan....not the United States. In the United States, they fit the tastes of slightly older people still trying to look like young people....lol (except maybe the tC which is actually a pretty decent sporty coupe...and wouldn't ya know it, it's Scion's perennial best-seller despite having the highest average transaction price!) Last edited by Maxim; 05-29-2011 at 10:12 AM. |
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Yeah but the fact that most 1st cars are used doesn't do anything to take away from what Scion is or was intended to be. Before Scion there were plenty of other econo-boxes by all brands. You could get a similar priced Echo, Sentra, Cavalier, Focus etc with the similar features. Scion just offered a more polished version of the econo car. Scion's initial plan of making an economy car somewhat cool was not to recruit more parents of 16 year olds into dealerships. The targeted audience has been the 18-20 somethings (thus the pure price - meant for new shoppers), but as you pointed out they missed that because older people found the price and standard features to make it a better purchase than what they were usually accustomed to buying (esp when combined with the flailing economy). I agree that this is their attempt to get out of that rut. Plus by adding a performance model, it gives them something to build upon for future models.
Look at how Hyundai started and what it has become today. Scion is under the same long term plan but with Toyota's backing and proven heritage. Most new brands have to start small and cheap and work their way into the more expensive market. Scion is doing the same thing but is controlled in balance with Toyota offerings.
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I'd like a real temp and oil pressure gauge with the tach and speedo positioned correctly.
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Cool in Japan is a boxy mini mini-van (preferably with a "relax" seat that lounges all the way back), compact or kei, with a hybrid powertrain. In Japan size is a big deal because you'd pay more taxes for a bigger car. The FR-S would be a "normal" sized car and not a compact due to its width. They don't like coupes either--so for a lot of reasons the FR-S is not a cool car at all for the general buying public. I suspect most of the interested buyers would be older people in their 30s and up who've grown up with the AE86. The kids will keep buying their Mitsubishi Colts and other similar cars.
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I guess the easiest way to put it is this: In America, coolness in a car is self contained...the CAR is the star, whereas in Japan, coolness in a car is a bit more dependent on what the vehicle allows you to do outside of driving. There's also the fact that Japan kind of has a technology fetish - sometimes to the point that technology is viewed as a positive factor even when it has zero benefits, as in the CR-Z. |
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