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The Scion iQ was sold in North America from 2011 until 2015. It's a badge engineered version of the Toyota iQ, introduced in 2008. The very compact car has a 1.3 litre engine.
The first generation of the Scion xB was built from 2004 until 2006. It was one of the cars Toyota started it's new youth oriented brand with back in 2004. Scion was stopped in 2016. In Japan this car was sold as Toyota bB. Neiher the xB nor the bB were availabe in Europe.
The first generation of the Scion tC was built from 2004 until 2010. The coupé shares its chassis with the Toyota Avensis. It has a 2.4 litre engine.
I feel as if the Grass was pleased
To have it intermit --
This surreptitious scion
Of Summer's circumspect...
Emily Dickinson
The second generation of the Scion tC was built from 2010 until 2016. At that time Toyota ended the North America only Scion brand. The tC was a coupé based on the Avensis. It has a 2.4 litre engine with 179 PS. There are only 8 Scions registered in the Netherlands.
The Scion iQ was sold in North America from 2011 until 2015. It's a badge engineered version of the Toyota iQ, introduced in 2008. The very compact car has a 1.3 litre engine.
The first generation of the Scion xB was built from 2004 until 2006. It was one of the cars Toyota started it's new youth oriented brand with back in 2004. Scion was stopped in 2016. In Japan this car was sold as Toyota bB.
The first generation of the Scion xB was built from 2004 until 2006. It was one of the cars Toyota started it's new youth oriented brand with back in 2004. Scion was stopped in 2016. In Japan this car was sold as Toyota bB.
The Scion xA was built from 2004 until 2006. It was one of the cars Toyota started it's new youth oriented brand with back in 2004. Scion was stopped in 2016. In Japan this car was sold as Toyota Ist.
The Scion xA was built from 2004 until 2006. It was one of the cars Toyota started it's new youth oriented brand with back in 2004. Scion was stopped in 2016. In Japan this car was sold as Toyota Ist.
The Auto Salon is a section of the San Francisco Auto Show with exclusive and customized cars. This is a heavily modified version of the Scion xB, as sold from 2004 until 2006.
My customer Paula's kids have some souped up Scion cars. I took a photo of three of them the other day when at her property. They've done a nice job on building these up.
The second generation of the Scion xB was built from 2007 until 2015. It was based on the Japanese Toyota Corolla Rumion. In the USA these models have a 2.4 litre engine.
The first generation of the Scion xB was built from 2004 until 2006. It was one of the cars Toyota started it's new youth oriented brand with back in 2004. Scion was stopped in 2016. In Japan this car was sold as Toyota bB.
The Scion iQ was sold in North America from 2011 until 2015. It's a badge engineered version of the Toyota iQ, introduced in 2008. The very compact car has a 1.3 litre engine.
First Generation 2005 Scion XB. LEGO car is LEGO.
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The first generation of the Scion xB was built from 2004 until 2006. It was one of the cars Toyota started it's new youth oriented brand with back in 2004. Scion was stopped in 2016. In Japan this car was sold as Toyota bB.
This car turned out very nice... I'm very happy with the paintjob and the bodykit... no need for any vinyls or decals.
This was the 1st Generation of Scion's tC.
Scion was Toyota's brand with models aimed at younger, entry level buyers.
'tC' apparently stood for 'Touring Coupe' but some thought that it coud have easily stood for 'Toyota Celica'
I shot this last year as a feature for Drivenmotive but never got the chance to put them up. The amount of precision and work that Mike put into this car is absolutely amazing. If you ever get the chance to see Mike in person, stop by and say hi. You won't be disappointed with him or what he's done with this Scion.
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From Wikipedia: "Scion is a discontinued marque of Toyota that debuted in 2003. Intended to appeal to younger customers, the Scion brand emphasized inexpensive, stylish, and distinctive sport compact vehicles, and used a simplified "pure price" sales concept that eschewed traditional trim levels and dealer haggling; each vehicle was offered in a single trim with a non-negotiable base price, while a range of dealer-installed options was offered to buyers for personalizing their vehicles.[1] The Scion name, meaning the descendant of a family or heir, refers both to the brand's cars and their owners.[3] In an effort to target millennials, Scion primarily relied on guerrilla and viral marketing techniques.
The brand first soft launched in the United States at selected Toyota dealers in the state of California in June 2003, before expanding nationwide by February 2004.[3] Sales peaked in 2006 with 173,034 units sold.[1] In 2010, Scion expanded into Canada. However, Toyota's initial propositions of short product cycles and aggressive pricing based on low dealer margins became increasingly unsustainable as sales fell after the financial crisis of 2007–2008.[4] Toyota abolished the Scion brand at the start of the 2017 model year in August 2016; the vehicles were either rebranded as Toyotas or discontinued."