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#scion
2017 Scion FR-S Spied Testing With Light Updates
It seems Toyota is preparing an update for the GT86, known in North America as the Scion FR-S.
August 2015 Auto Sales: Winners and Losers
Mitsubishi, Jeep, Scion and Infiniti were but a handful of automakers that saw their sales fluctuate greatly in August. Which ones laughed all the way to the bank and which ones slipped?
July 2015 Auto Sales: Winners and Losers
For better or worse summer is rapidly drawing to a close. This is bad news for fair-weather aficionados but it’s actually been a great season for automakers. July sales are in and last month’s year-over-year performance was up a healthy 5.3 percent.
2015 Scion FR-S Release Series 1.0 Review
“I have to buy one of these,” I said. It took just one corner, one gear change and one easily controllable slide in the Scion FR-S to convince me that it was a fantastic sports car.
There's Another Hot Scion FR-S That You Can't Buy in America
Toyota has released another special edition of its affordable sports car that won’t be making its way to the U.S.
Most Watched Videos of the Week: June 28 – July 5, 2015
Will the latest Scion model help boost sales for the struggling brand?
June 2015 Auto Sales: Winners and Losers
Acura and Mitsubishi both had a fantastic June, but last month wasn’t nearly as kind to Scion, whose sales plummeted. However, Scion’s drop was far from the worst posted.
2016 Scion IM Review
Born in Japan and raised in Europe, the 2016 Scion iM is primed to make its North American debut. Ready or not, this multicultural hatchback is on its way, but are company executives off their rocker thinking it’s a legitimate rival to established nameplates?