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The Scion tC is a compact car manufactured by Toyota under its Scion brand from 2004 to 2016 over two generations: ANT10 (2004–2010) and AGT20 (2011–2016). Both generations were built in Japan. Both generations were built in Japan.
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Scion xB / Toyota Corolla Rumion / Toyota Ruckus (2007–2015) E160. Toyota Corolla (2012–present, B platform) E170, E180. Toyota Corolla / Toyota Levin (2013–present, New MC platform) Toyota Auris / Toyota Corolla / Scion iM (2012–2018, E180) E210. Toyota Corolla / Toyota Levin / Toyota Allion (2018–present) KE Platform (K, 2K, 3K, 4K ...
Scion was a marque of Toyota that debuted in 2003 and was available only in the United States and Canada. The marque was 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.
Scion, a former marque of the automotive conglomerate Toyota, sold eight different small car models during its thirteen year existence in the North American market. All of its vehicles were mechanically related to or outright rebadgings of other cars sold under the Toyota brand.
1990 Chrysler TC By Maserati The Chrysler TC by Maserati , introduced in 1989 after years of production delays, was the result of a deal between Chrysler CEO Lee Iacocca and his friend, Maserati's head Alejandro de Tomaso to create a top-line sports car for Chrysler.
Scion iQ Concept; T. Scion tC; X. Scion xA; Scion xB; Scion xD This page was last edited on 29 March 2013, at 19:09 (UTC). Text is available under the Creative ...
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