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Old 12-20-2009, 02:11 AM   #1
 
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". . . . Toyota has stumbled before. With all the hoopla about Chrysler’s sales being down 38% this year, its easy to overlook that Scion’s sales are crashing, down 51% this year, and a whopping 66% since its peak in 2006. That year, Scion moved 173k of its youth-oriented cool-mobiles,even if most of them went to the target buyers’ parents. This year, Scion will be lucky to sell even 57k units. Time to prune the family tree?

It’s not exactly a new issue here at TTAC: we’ve editorialized about the intrinsic limitations and pitfalls of Scion’s youth-oriented marketing repeatedly, starting back in 2004. And we haven’t exactly helped either: my review of the current xB was a bit of a shot heard around the internet world. Now the chickens are coming home to roost, but Toyota is still acting oblivious.

In a freep piece, Scion Vice President Jack Hollis speaks but does not hear (or read sales stats):

“My goal is to expand,” Hollis said. “There’s no way to say if it will be four, five or six models. We’ve got to figure out what’s the next type of buyer we want to reach and develop vehicles for them.

“We have the youngest customers in the industry.”Scion’s not about sales totals,” Hollis said. “It’s about getting a new type of customer.”

But Scion’s claims about its (relatively) youthful median buyers’ age is being disputed by Strategic Visions, which claims that the current median age of Scion buyers is a not-so-young 47. And it’s been trending higher ever since 2006. The median age of all car buyers is 54.

“Scion hasn’t been a standout for any product reason,” said Mike Bernacchi, a marketing professor at the University of Detroit Mercy. “There hasn’t been much innovation from Scion vehicles. It made an early splash, but hasn’t shown great legs.”



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Old 12-20-2009, 05:56 PM   #2
 
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thats cuz they threw a bunch of blubber on a corolla chassis and called it the new xB. the xA just didn't have the staying power from day one. people saud the first xB was underpowered and too small. so then the xB2 showed up. without Toyota paying attention, the new Yaris designs are selling really well and they are the same chassis and engines as the xB and xA!! the xD is also sellin in mediocrity cuz it's the design replacement of the xA/Ist. so again, an obscure design.



Scion really needs to forget selling the iQ as a Scion. that's not the key to revitalizing the brand. the key is QNC20 bB. original xB1 owners have cried foul about not releasing one here since the xB2 showed up. Toyota payed too much attention to the internet in building the xB2. at least they could have kept looking like it's Rumion counterpart.


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