Scion
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New for 2018, the Toyota C-HR is a subcompact crossover aimed towards a younger, more urban audience. It features edgy looks, a larger-than-expected interior, and Prius-like efficiency and handling. Some of these are good things.
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The 2017 Toyota 86 takes over for the discontinued Scion FR-S as the brand’s entry-level sports coupe. Built in collaboration with Subaru, the 86 has the best of both brands jammed into one tiny, fun package.
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The 2016 Scion iA is an entry-level sedan newly-minted in the Scion lineup, and so packed with goodness that you’ll never know it’s a compact. It tosses the old "compacts are cheap and boring" cliche out its window and speeds off without looking back.
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For a certain segment of entry-level sports car buyers, the 2016 Scion FR-S is a perfect fit. This car isn’t so much a track-ready checkered flag winner as it is a tuner’s dream. It’s potential on four wheels.
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Scion has given the public a sneak peek at what its new five-door compact hatchback will look like – more or less – at the LA Auto Show. Called the iM Concept, a production version of the car is scheduled to arrive in dealerships sometime next year.
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Scion FR-S buyers looking for increased performance and exclusivity have a new option in the FR-S Release Series 1.0. The race-inspired two-door offers a variety of body and equipment upgrades while still pricing in under $30K.
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Toyota's has focussed its SEMA display around tuning and pimping its iQ luxury city car - four versions have been prepared and the vary from outrageous to beyond
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Toyota has revealed the U.S launch of its Prius family is still on track and that it plans to launch its all-electric Scion iQ microcar in the U.S. in 2012.
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November 8, 2004 The rise of specialist automobiles for niche markets continues with a showing of the Scion xB DJ vehicle at the SEMA conference in Las Veg