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Old Jun 26, 2007 | 03:09 PM
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Toyota's Scion brand claimed the No. 1 spot. Analysts say that's largely because Scion vehicles are affordable and are easy to modify.

When Jason McGhee purchased his Scion tC two years ago, the 27-year-old was most concerned with whether it was "something no one else could own." McGhee said he looked for cars that were eye-catching, and the Scion was different.

"Scion is almost like snap-on," he said. "It's ready to be upgraded whenever you're ready."

Toyota created Scion in 2003 with the hope that the young buyers it attracts will later purchase a Toyota or Lexus. The brand has three cars -- the tC, xB, xA -- which are specifically marketed to Generation Y, those between the ages of 18 and 25.

The vehicles offer satellite radio and are iPod-compatible.

LaKeith Bradford, a Scion manager at Page Toyota in Southfield, said the company prefers to let the brand speak for itself.

"People want a lot of car for their money," he said. He added that Scion owners typically spend $2,000 or more on vehicle upgrades.
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I know now from owning a scion. I would buy a Lexus or Toyota ... 2,000 I spent more than that in my first 6 months with my tc..
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^^^ X2 ....LOL, I am easily over $4500 now Mods...
Old Jun 27, 2007 | 10:00 PM
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def agree with that, im poor though so ive only spent about $2500
Old Jun 27, 2007 | 10:04 PM
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once i get my turbo kit ordered and installed i'll have about 6,000 in mods... not sure if that's a good or a bad thing haha
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Heck, my box is almost stock ... and I have $2k in "extras" in it. :D

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I'm at around 2500 right now, and have a nice big shopping cart at dezod.com with around $9500 .
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i easily spent at least 9 k even tho it doesn't look like it.
Old Jun 29, 2007 | 02:36 AM
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I spent about 715 in mods..I probally would buy another toyota or lexus though so guess it worked.
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ok, so if Scion wanted to sell based on price, why the hell is the xB going up in price. I can't afford a new one now! I wanted one bad too...oh well...
Old Jun 29, 2007 | 08:59 PM
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the 2nd gen is my backup in case something happens to my 1st gen. They don't have anymore 1st gens where i'm at, that are still new...
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ok, so if Scion wanted to sell based on price, why the hell is the xB going up in price. I can't afford a new one now! I wanted one bad too...oh well...
They added side seat and side curtain air bags ($650 cost) larger engine almost by a liter ($800 cost I'm guessing at this one) ipod connection ($260 cost) Cruise control ($350 cost) Electric power steering (cost ???) Seat adjustments (cost ???)
At least 12 inches longer 4 inches wider and more interior space

2006 auto xb $15,505 retail $15,227 invoice (includes manf. del. & process)

2008 auto xb $17,315 reatail $17,003 invoice (includes manf. del. & process)

change in cost $1810 retail $1776 invoice

$1810 in not a bad increase considering all you get and it still cheaper than a corolla similarly equipped. And much cheaper than a camry with much of the same features
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