2007 tC
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Just curious about this....
does anyone know what we can expect out of the 2007 tC? I've heard that 2007 is the last year that the tC will be made.
does anyone know what we can expect out of the 2007 tC? I've heard that 2007 is the last year that the tC will be made.
Originally Posted by DaniPhiSig
Just curious about this....
does anyone know what we can expect out of the 2007 tC? I've heard that 2007 is the last year that the tC will be made.
does anyone know what we can expect out of the 2007 tC? I've heard that 2007 is the last year that the tC will be made.
That rumor is also said for the xA and the xB too.
Originally Posted by lvnurs9
considering the popularity i highly doubt it unless they have a new design
I second that..... not too likely Toyota will be that stupid and cut 3 of the hottest cars out there right now...
The scion business model has teh car designs only existing for 3 years.
The entire Scion brand isn't selling that fast, there are only 60,000 tc's on the roads after 2 years. When you consider that they are projected to sell 1.6 million cars this year, the TC makes up .3% of their car sales.
I would think they would happily axe the car, and release new designs. To keep the brand values alive (those of being new, inovative, young).
I recall reading another article that described the design and build phase at scion, that it was tiny compared to most cars, they work very fast on new designs and build almost straight off the bat.
I think it's supposed to be a constantly evolving line.
Plus it keeps the values up. Think about it, second hand market that never gets any bigger - that's one of the reasons I brought a TC. Can anyone say collectors car.
Just also to mention, the only reason people think the cars are selling like hot cakes is becuase production is so slow. If you have to wait 4 weeks for a car, they must be a: very popular, b: under produced (with all the scions it's B).
The entire Scion brand isn't selling that fast, there are only 60,000 tc's on the roads after 2 years. When you consider that they are projected to sell 1.6 million cars this year, the TC makes up .3% of their car sales.
I would think they would happily axe the car, and release new designs. To keep the brand values alive (those of being new, inovative, young).
I recall reading another article that described the design and build phase at scion, that it was tiny compared to most cars, they work very fast on new designs and build almost straight off the bat.
I think it's supposed to be a constantly evolving line.
Plus it keeps the values up. Think about it, second hand market that never gets any bigger - that's one of the reasons I brought a TC. Can anyone say collectors car.
Just also to mention, the only reason people think the cars are selling like hot cakes is becuase production is so slow. If you have to wait 4 weeks for a car, they must be a: very popular, b: under produced (with all the scions it's B).
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