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I don't think so. The PT cruiser was marketed to middle aged housewives and designed to appeal to them. Not so with the xB. Besides, the xB is actually a good car (read: not based on the dodge neon) and an exceptional value. Who's going to complain about that?
Anyway, who fscking cares? If you're dumb enough to fall head over heels for the marketing on this car you get what you deserve. Yeah it's kind of cool, but buying one won't do anything for your graffiti skills or breakdancing technique.
Anyway, who fscking cares? If you're dumb enough to fall head over heels for the marketing on this car you get what you deserve. Yeah it's kind of cool, but buying one won't do anything for your graffiti skills or breakdancing technique.
My God, how awful to be selective as to who you want driving a car. Last time I checked the car is sold to everyone. I can't believe people on this board are being so elitist about this. a lot of people like to tune the xB, and in all honesty it's not the best car if your looking to turn it into a speed demon, it will just never do that. Nothin about this car leaps out at me and says, "Oh, that car is meant for young people!" The thing I think this car has going for it is its originality. To say someone shouldn't by this car for one reason or another is ludacris. I don't car who buys it. I want them to sell so that the company will make more cars like it. The NISSAN CUBE is on it's way to the USA, why do you think that is??
Originally Posted by kenshi
the xB will soon become another pt cruiser 
The only real difference is that the xB will probably be more reliable!
Frankly, I don't want the xB to get a reputation as a "teen/twentysomething" car. That would do very bad things to insurance rates and resale value. I don't want the phrase "adult driven" to become common in classified ads for an xB!
Regardless of Toyota's marketing goals, it's better to have the vehicle appeal to a broad spectrum, as appears to be the case with the xB.
Originally Posted by dont_hate_the_box
i agree with k88e the xb was created for the younger crowd not for the 30 or 40 somethings to haul thier kids and groceries in. :?
In the driveway during my 47th b'day party. My wife and I like fire. Those are my kids watching our friend Heidi on the flame thrower. The 14 y.o. girl plays boys. The 11 y.o. boy plays soccer. He needs a ride to practice, and on the way back we always stop for groceries.

Here's my wife on the poi.

From Cake- Rock and Roll Lifestyle
Well, your CD collection looks shiny and costly.
How much did you pay for your bad Moto Guzi?
And how much did you spend on your black leather jacket?
Is it you or your parents in this income tax bracket?
Now tickets to concerts and drinking at clubs,
Sometimes for music that you haven't even heard of.
And how much did you pay for your rock'n'roll t-shirt
That proves you were there,
That you heard of them first?
How do you afford your rock'n'roll lifestyle?
How do you afford your rock'n'roll lifestyle?
How do you afford your rock'n'roll lifestyle?
Ah, tell me.
How much did you pay for the chunk of his guitar,
The one he ruthlessly smashed at the end of the show?
And how much will he pay for a brand new guitar,
One which he'll ruthlessly smash at the end of another show?
And how long will the workers keep building him new ones?
As long as their soda cans are red, white, and blue ones.
And how long will the workers keep building him new ones?
As long as their soda cans are red, white, and blue ones.
Aging black leather and hospital bills,
Tattoo removal and dozens of pills.
Your liver pays dearly now for youthful magic moments,
But rock on completely with some brand new components.
How do you afford your rock'n'roll lifestyle?
How do you afford your rock'n'roll lifestyle?
How do you afford your rock'n'roll lifestyle?
Excess ain't rebellion.
You're drinking what they're selling.
Your self-destruction doesn't hurt them.
Your chaos won't convert them.
They're so happy to rebuild it.
You'll never really kill it.
Yeah, excess ain't rebellion.
You're drinking what they're selling.
Excess ain't rebellion.
You're drinking,
You're drinking,
You're drinking what they're selling.
If your only currency is youth, your account is running dry. Sometimes it seems youth is wasted on the young.
Don't judge a book by it's cover, even if the cover looks all wrinkled and tattered. XB owners young and old alike are all part of the same quirky family. Let's not go splitting up the flock based on age. :mrgreen:
Originally Posted by kenshi
the xB will soon become another pt cruiser 
grr... like anger..... like I have something unique and def pimp.... and now its like...... over popular..... I want it to stay the way it is...... I see one or two a day... thats it.
Any article about scions will tell you that teenagers think toyotas are boring, frumpy cars. Toyota needed a new, hip product to keep itself in business after the baby boomers stop buying cars. Enter scion.
The whole "scion image" is marketing. It's designed to get teenagers like myself to buy scions. The concept is called lifestyle marketing, it's where you associate a certain lifestyle with a product. The idea was to make the scion associated with the young, hip, urban lifestyle. That's why all the xBs in the advertisements have 19s on them, it's why you can buy all those ridiculous options, and it's why they paid graffiti artists to do their magazine covers. And guess what? It worked, a lot of you are drinking their oh-so-hip kool-aid by the gallon.
News flash: you bought a car, not a lifestyle.
The xB is a perfect car for a 4 person family, especially if they already have a minivan. It can fit kids or adults in the back, and can carry a grip of groceries. If soccer moms want to start buying scions that's fine with me, I'm pretty sure they can be trusted not to rice them out like some people do. It'll also make insurance for them go down.
I don't get what the big deal is about scions becoming commonplace. I wouldn't complain if my favorite band went from local underground sensation to the top of the charts, but some people are so in love with being the first to get/know about something that they stop liking it when it becomes popular. In my opinion, that's dumb. Like the car for the car, not the whole stupid image around it and the cooler-than-thou feeling you get when you step out of it.
The whole "scion image" is marketing. It's designed to get teenagers like myself to buy scions. The concept is called lifestyle marketing, it's where you associate a certain lifestyle with a product. The idea was to make the scion associated with the young, hip, urban lifestyle. That's why all the xBs in the advertisements have 19s on them, it's why you can buy all those ridiculous options, and it's why they paid graffiti artists to do their magazine covers. And guess what? It worked, a lot of you are drinking their oh-so-hip kool-aid by the gallon.
News flash: you bought a car, not a lifestyle.
The xB is a perfect car for a 4 person family, especially if they already have a minivan. It can fit kids or adults in the back, and can carry a grip of groceries. If soccer moms want to start buying scions that's fine with me, I'm pretty sure they can be trusted not to rice them out like some people do. It'll also make insurance for them go down.
I don't get what the big deal is about scions becoming commonplace. I wouldn't complain if my favorite band went from local underground sensation to the top of the charts, but some people are so in love with being the first to get/know about something that they stop liking it when it becomes popular. In my opinion, that's dumb. Like the car for the car, not the whole stupid image around it and the cooler-than-thou feeling you get when you step out of it.
Originally Posted by Max2k
The xB is a perfect car for a 4 person family, especially if they already have a minivan. It can fit kids or adults in the back, and can carry a grip of groceries. If soccer moms want to start buying scions that's fine with me, I'm pretty sure they can be trusted not to rice them out like some people do. It'll also make insurance for them go down.
Originally Posted by thinkCooper
Originally Posted by Max2k
The xB is a perfect car for a 4 person family, especially if they already have a minivan. It can fit kids or adults in the back, and can carry a grip of groceries. If soccer moms want to start buying scions that's fine with me, I'm pretty sure they can be trusted not to rice them out like some people do. It'll also make insurance for them go down.
I think that the only way to have a classic Scion would be to buy a new one and store it in a controlled environment for 30 years.
You see a lot of '60s cars (made of metal, no electronics) around SoCal still, but how many cars from the '80s (lotsa plastic, some electronics) do you see?
George
Do you wussies want some cheese to go with your whine
? xB's must attract an awful lot of **** retentive weenies, judging from many of the posts in these forums.
There's only one difference between the younger guys crying that there's old people driving xB's, and the old people driving them - the old people's ride choice shows they are cool; in a few years we'll see the younger whiny people driving around in ___gy minivans after they get married and have kids, listening to the same tunes from when they were 20, whining and complaining about the new younger people's music and clothes.
Welcome to the free world, buttwipes - anyone with the cash can buy whatever the heck they want, and your opinion doesn't mean jack.
(Man, I shouldn't write posts in the morning after a major party night.....
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There's only one difference between the younger guys crying that there's old people driving xB's, and the old people driving them - the old people's ride choice shows they are cool; in a few years we'll see the younger whiny people driving around in ___gy minivans after they get married and have kids, listening to the same tunes from when they were 20, whining and complaining about the new younger people's music and clothes.
Welcome to the free world, buttwipes - anyone with the cash can buy whatever the heck they want, and your opinion doesn't mean jack.
(Man, I shouldn't write posts in the morning after a major party night.....
I am 25 and a guy and I not only drive my daughter to soccer practice when she plays, I drive myself to soccer practice and games in my adult league. It's great to carry everything I need for practice and I can still fit my 6 year old daughter and my 11 month old son in the back. BTW I also have a great sound system that I am currently working on installing myself plus whenever I get money I will get rims and other mods. So I guess I am the soccer dad that all of you are so scared of buying the car. Guess what GET OVER IT!!!
Originally Posted by George
Originally Posted by thinkCooper
Originally Posted by Max2k
The xB is a perfect car for a 4 person family, especially if they already have a minivan. It can fit kids or adults in the back, and can carry a grip of groceries. If soccer moms want to start buying scions that's fine with me, I'm pretty sure they can be trusted not to rice them out like some people do. It'll also make insurance for them go down.
I think that the only way to have a classic Scion would be to buy a new one and store it in a controlled environment for 30 years.
You see a lot of '60s cars (made of metal, no electronics) around SoCal still, but how many cars from the '80s (lotsa plastic, some electronics) do you see?
George
If there are folks that get interested in restoring xB in 30 years, they'll find a way to get around whatever parts challenges they face. I agree that restoring cars from the 60's is likely a lot simpler than cars from the late 70/80's days of smog pumps and serpentine emission/vacuum lines. That said, I can share first hand that if substantial enough interest around a marque arises, parts will become available.
I have two older cars, as shown in my sig. The 78 Landcruiser is restored. I did have to go in a rework odd things like vacuum distribtuion boxes and even resoldered it's "computer", but nearly every nut, bolt, chrome bit, lens, interior **** and steel panel is available as an aftermarket item or in original new old stock. Granted the boxy FJ had a run of nearly 30 years here in the US- longer elsewhere, but the growth of the resto market drove the parts access.
My other 80's car, a turbo Porsche 951, is in the middle of it's restoration/hot rodding. It has far more complex computer systems, but this is actually even more fun. I have a Link AFM piggyback controller that hijacks and reads various sensor and Bosch computer signals and then modifies the signals out to provide more boost, more fuel, different timing, and allows for ultimate tunability with a little hand held controller. It dynoed last with just under 300 horsepower. This car wasn't around nearly as long as the FJ, but nearly every part is available at "some" price. And there are a lot of enthusiasts assuring that there is still a maket for it if I tire of the little turbo hotrod.
The xB could grow into an enthusiasts car to such proporations that it has value after the trend disipates. I don't have a crystal ball, but I do have a hunch that at some time it will. And at that time, the restorers will look at the quaint electronics and fab up replacements or etch new boards or build a USB 5 patch cable to control the whole thing remotely from the back seat while they're watching old movies from the 2010's on their holographic displays. :D
1978 FJ40

1986 951
Reality is that the car is a great value, and it looks good. I'm 32, I have a 4 year old son, and I mod the car too, so where do I sit in the mix? Are you going to throw rocks at me because Im not in my 20's and mod cars?
I dont understand why you guys are getting your panies in a bundle. It's a car not a 18 and over exclusive club pass thats some 30+ yr. old aquired.
I dont understand why you guys are getting your panies in a bundle. It's a car not a 18 and over exclusive club pass thats some 30+ yr. old aquired.
Originally Posted by xb4wrx
I am 25 and a guy and I not only drive my daughter to soccer practice when she plays, I drive myself to soccer practice and games in my adult league. It's great to carry everything I need for practice and I can still fit my 6 year old daughter and my 11 month old son in the back. BTW I also have a great sound system that I am currently working on installing myself plus whenever I get money I will get rims and other mods. So I guess I am the soccer dad that all of you are so scared of buying the car. Guess what GET OVER IT!!!
by the way...
Originally Posted by dinkjs
Its not good for us people that are modifying our cars...people might mistaken them for soccer mom cars...we must stick together and rid people of that notion
You know, different people have different priorities, and if someone with young kids looks at the xB and sees that it has as much room as a small SUV, but the kids won't have to climb in and out of it...c'est la vie! In fact, two friends of ours just had a kid, and I was totally pimping my box to them!
Originally Posted by dont_hate_the_box
i had no idea wut i said would hav gotten everybodys thong in a twist
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Cheers! No hard feelings on my end, I like busting the chops of younguns. :D





