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Hoffa916
11-01-2004, 04:38 PM
How much do you think this new scion will cost? I hope some where around the xA price.

11-01-2004, 04:44 PM
If they want to hit the right market they will probably follow the under 20k philosophy. I bet it will be under 20, maybe 15-18k.

ayS
11-01-2004, 08:37 PM
my guess is 15-18k.

TheScionicMan
11-01-2004, 08:48 PM
It'd help to know what kind of vehicle it might be, but I'd say the under 20K is a good bet.

hotbox05
11-01-2004, 09:44 PM
under twenty is almost a given.

ShadyEye16
11-01-2004, 10:20 PM
If its true that it will be a true sedan (not just a small 4-door like the xA/xB), the price will probably be closer to the 20k mark. Since future Scions are supposedly going to be styled after the tC, we can expect that the new Scion will be similarly equipped if not better equipped than the tC. So the price will more than likely be 18-19k assuming they stick to the under 20k mark.

11-02-2004, 01:20 AM
im think more like 20k or more for the dl

Da_BoX
11-02-2004, 01:32 AM
im think more like 20k or more for the dl
highly doubt it
because scion is for all the teenagers
for their first car,
and they need something cool, and affordable.

XBman
11-02-2004, 08:03 AM
its got the scion badge, wut do u expect. prob 15K-20K or so

that would be crazy if they made a maybach like scion

11-02-2004, 08:12 AM
i think its actually gonna be 20-23K....i know they are trying to keep it cheap..but im sure Scion would love to open up a more luxury based model for a wider consumer market...i know id love the dL to have some nice leather heated memory seats, multiple sunroofs, stock navigation, and all the fun Lincoln LS gadgets...

nairod
11-03-2004, 06:00 PM
If scion is smart they will keep with the under 20k bit. It's been working wonders so far, why stop now. :wink:

11-03-2004, 07:08 PM
im think more like 20k or more for the dl

yeah i agree, why would scion price the dl the same as the tc?! they are going to make it compete with the accord, camry, etc not with civics, corolla and the tc itself :? :roll:

11-03-2004, 09:13 PM
I mean its a mid-size right? what would the point of another compact? under but close to 20k. Can't wait for the info to start trickling in...

ShadyEye16
11-04-2004, 06:03 PM
yeah i agree, why would scion price the dl the same as the tc?! they are going to make it compete with the accord, camry, etc not with civics, corolla and the tc itself :? :roll:

If its a sedan, I think the car would be closer in size to the mazda3 or the Acura TSX; bigger than the Civic Sedan, Focus ZX4, Sentra, etc. but smaller than the Accord or Camry. Toyota would not want to make a Scion that would directly compete with its #1 selling car, the Camry. A base Camry LE would run you right about 20k but you would not get all the stuff all Scions offer like power everything, moonroofs, pioneer sound systems etc. So a smaller car (more or less a 4-door version of the tC) would run about the same (maybe a little more depending on how Scion equips it) as the tC does now. The tC pretty much made the Celica obsolete (from a business standpoint anyway) but the Celica was due for a redesign or cancellation anyway. Keeping the price of all Scions under 20k is important in order to retain the young customer base; if someone wants to buy a more expensive car, then they should go look at some Toyotas, that's the whole purpose of Scion, to help Toyota, not compete with it. What I have heard from customers is a lot about the Mazda3 and how they like the 4-doors that it provides. Many people have asked if the tC comes in a 4-door model and end up buying the Mazda because it doesn't. It would make complete sense for Scion to make a sedan that would directly compete (and promptly crush :twisted: ) the Mazda3.

MesSCIah
11-05-2004, 05:06 AM
Bought a new '04 Mazda3 s autostick <<--(really, what's the point?)two months ago for the woman......loaded w/ everything possible except navigation and leather for a little over $20,000.


A month ago bought a '05 Scion tC 5spd for myself ....... with 6disc, fog lights, security , all the airbags, ground effects......just about everything except the sub, cargo stuff and those dumb neons. All for a little over $20,000.

By the time you have bought your base model Scion, added all your aftermarket products and some have "riced" out a very nice looking ride, it will all be costing you just about $20,000. So what if they come out with, let's say a $25,000 whip with more features than our full-featured tC?? People will drop dough on it guaranteed!!

And finally, our tC's have more everything in every field compared to a Mazda3 (s, not the base i model). Both inline4's- ours 2.4L, theirs 2.3L. Both160HP. Ours:163LB/FT Theirs:150LB/FT
We have one-touch up/down windows on both and reclining rear seats.
Mazda3 has one-touch DOWN ONLY on drivers side and no reclining seats or second sunroof ..... yes, 4 doors, but what guy REALLY wants a sedan?

Undecided_Fate
11-06-2004, 03:29 AM
i really think scion is geared more towards youth and not just "teenagers" why would a company gear their line-up towards the 16-19 group? the idea is asinine. scion is most likely geared between 16 and 28 year olds. more toward the college students and college grads. teenagers dont even have enough credit to buy cars usually.
with that said... scion bringing out a car with a price tag of as much as 25,000 is no longer a far fetched idea. its unlikely that the dl will run that high in cost but it isnt impossible.

11-06-2004, 07:51 PM
geared between 16 and 28 year olds. more toward the college students and college grads.

Don't kid yourselves. The untold story here is that Scion is attracting FAR more mid-30s drivers than anyone talks about. EVERY SINGLE person here in the Albany area that I have seen driving a Scion (self and wife included), is 28 to 35 years old.

Self - FM tC Manual
Wife -Camo xB Auto

I'd love to see market research from Toyota on this based upon purchase orders and not projections or the marketing department's expectations.

BoomBox757
11-06-2004, 08:05 PM
but its still geared toward 16-28 year old people just as he said, that just not who is buying them

Undecided_Fate
11-07-2004, 05:38 AM
yeah... its geared toward the 16-28 but the 28+ see these cars and think "bargain!" cuz it really is just that.

MesSCIah
11-08-2004, 12:31 AM
Thread is about price....regardless of your age, a company wants to make money off of you. If they make a $25-$30K car, SOMEBODY will buy it...whether it's a college senior, a spoiled HS frosh or a 40 year old parent. Not every car Scion makes is going to have a base price of $16K

"IF YOU BUILD IT, THEY WILL BUY IT"

Placebo
11-08-2004, 12:40 AM
13-15k thats my guess.

I think Scion should make there cars with out all the stuff like AC,airbags,sunroof, etc. You should be able to pick and choose all the options you want.

BSP_5c10n
11-08-2004, 04:10 AM
13-15k thats my guess.

I think Scion should make there cars with out all the stuff like AC,airbags,sunroof, etc. You should be able to pick and choose all the options you want.


But ultimately it would make the car cost more if someone liked their cars with AC, seatbelts, windows, etc... A standard "delete" feature would be nice, but highly unlikely.

Epeen
11-11-2004, 05:15 AM
i really think that they should make a car thats around the 25-28k price range, or atleast over 20, that means a more powerful car than their recent addition, the tC.

imo scion needs to make the new supra of the 21st century.


Epeen

sciontoaster
11-12-2004, 04:30 AM
speeking of age i came across 6 scions today including mine i saw one hooked up with rims and evrything and it was a guy about 40-45 yrs old driving it had to be his cuz it had a fishing sticker on it all other ppl were the older crowd im 17 and have an xB i dont really see young ppl driveing it my dealer representive said avg buying age is 42-44

IDisposable
11-12-2004, 11:29 PM
geared between 16 and 28 year olds. more toward the college students and college grads.

Don't kid yourselves. The untold story here is that Scion is attracting FAR more mid-30s drivers than anyone talks about. EVERY SINGLE person here in the Albany area that I have seen driving a Scion (self and wife included), is 28 to 35 years old.

Self - FM tC Manual

You can count me in, picked up my tC yesterday, and I'm about 4 months from 42...

IDisposable
11-12-2004, 11:29 PM
geared between 16 and 28 year olds. more toward the college students and college grads.

Don't kid yourselves. The untold story here is that Scion is attracting FAR more mid-30s drivers than anyone talks about. EVERY SINGLE person here in the Albany area that I have seen driving a Scion (self and wife included), is 28 to 35 years old.

Self - FM tC Manual

You can count me in, picked up my tC yesterday, and I'm about 4 months from 42...

sciontoaster
11-15-2004, 04:01 PM
geared between 16 and 28 year olds. more toward the college students and college grads.

Don't kid yourselves. The untold story here is that Scion is attracting FAR more mid-30s drivers than anyone talks about. EVERY SINGLE person here in the Albany area that I have seen driving a Scion (self and wife included), is 28 to 35 years old.

Self - FM tC Manual

You can count me in, picked up my tC yesterday, and I'm about 4 months from 42...

I agree i see a lot of older ppl driveing scions its less common to see a teenager driveing a scion what i like tho is i get greets from other older scionists. its hard for teenagers to aford a new car if tehy have 2 pay it off liek me i got skewl and work just so i can have my scion its worth it. most ppl still in h.s wont go taht far to have a new car. thast y it attracts older age.

sTalking_Goat
11-15-2004, 09:36 PM
geared between 16 and 28 year olds. more toward the college students and college grads.

Don't kid yourselves. The untold story here is that Scion is attracting FAR more mid-30s drivers than anyone talks about. EVERY SINGLE person here in the Albany area that I have seen driving a Scion (self and wife included), is 28 to 35 years old.

Self - FM tC Manual

You can count me in, picked up my tC yesterday, and I'm about 4 months from 42...

I agree i see a lot of older ppl driveing scions its less common to see a teenager driveing a scion what i like tho is i get greets from other older scionists. its hard for teenagers to aford a new car if tehy have 2 pay it off liek me i got skewl and work just so i can have my scion its worth it. most ppl still in h.s wont go taht far to have a new car. thast y it attracts older age.

While it mighte be true that Scion is attracting late 20's plus folks, Scion's target audience is still Gen Y and young Gen X, so unless they change their target audience (and why would they want to compete with Toyota, their parent company) Scion won't put out a car its target audience can 't afford.

Remember folks the whole point of Scion was to hook younger drivers.


and toaster dude. Proof read. Please