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Old Jun 25, 2008 | 06:56 AM
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Scion Celebrates Its 5th

By Paul Eisenstein June 23rd, 2008

When the e-mail landed in my mailbox, it prompted me to think that at five, Toyota's youth-oriented "brand within a brand" isn't all that much older than its average buyer. OK, cheap shot, but there's little doubt that Scion has come as close as any nameplate too capturing the hearts, minds, and pocketbooks of America's most youthful buyers.

"It has the youngest median age in the automotive industry, 31," crows the division's general manager, Jac Hollis, "and 72 percent owners are new to the Toyota family," he adds. These are both Holy Grail targets for the industry, and for the Japanese maker in particular. It's easy to forget that Toyota built its reputation and business on the Baby Boom generation. But in the years before Scion's launch, it had fallen increasingly out of touch with the buyers who would follow, Gen X and millennials, who largely steered clear of Toyota showrooms in favor of hipper brands, like Mitsubishi or Volkswagen.

Of course, we've seen what's happened to both of them. Mitsu tried using give-away deals - including one that required nothing down and no payments for a full year. It certainly did a good job of bringing young buyers into its showrooms, but when it came time to actually start paying off their car loans, far too many of those young drivers found themselves in over their heads. So they turned back the keys and walked away, living Mitsubishi deeply in debt and nearly driving it out of business. VW, meanwhile, has seen its own brand image tarnished by a variety of problems, including nagging quality concerns.

Scion opened its doors on June 9, 2003, initially selling a pair of products through 105 California dealerships. As it broadened the lineup to three models, the Toyota division also started rolling out to other markets across the country. Edgy designs, with models like the original xB, quickly connected with so-called opinion leaders, Scion backing things up with some of the most novel and carefully targeted marketing campaigns ever seen by the normally staid auto industry. Today, 982 of Toyota's 1,231 U.S. dealers handle the Scion brand, and have sold 620,000 vehicles since the marque's debut.

That's not to say all is going perfectly. The new xB has taken some sharp criticism from straying from the small and laser-angled dimensions of the original. And there are those who worry that Scion's rigid decision to hold to just three models at a time is counterproductive. But as Hollis told me, several months ago, Toyota planners are now giving serious consideration to several other new products, and we could soon see a Scion showroom with five, perhaps even six different products on display - possibly including a version of the Hako concept, above, first seen at this year's New York Auto Show.

"Scion will continue to push the envelope in all key areas of its business," promises Hollis. With more and more makers now targeting the same youthful buyers, and offering increasingly hip and trendy - and high-mileage - products to win them over, Scion will be facing more of a challenge than it did initially. But the brand is clearly able to celebrate this birthday as one of the troubled U.S. market's few real success stories.
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Although Scion's mantra is too keep it small and simple (and cheap), I think they need to "push the envelope" as per Hollis to (a) further reinvent and redefine automaking and (b) keep interest within the Scion buyer community.

Sometimes, something different (albeit not better) works for the gotta-have-it consumer...
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I thought it would fail and its one of the few times I've been just completely wrong. Kudos to Scion but I agree with Philip, Toyota can and NEEDS to push the envelope with their cars.
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Yeah, I too thought Scion would fail. Dare I doubt Toyota, but it goes to show you how powerful their drive is to create a new image. Scion is still selling well to date. I remember going to the first ever Scion enthusiast meets here in SoCal back in 2003. Damn how time flies!
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i thought when Toyota announced the Scion brand that we would see the formula of cheap, good quality, rear wheel drive cars like the first generation Celicas return to the showrooms. Scion has been very disappointing.
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Originally Posted by goelise
i thought when Toyota announced the Scion brand that we would see the formula of cheap, good quality, rear wheel drive cars like the first generation Celicas return to the showrooms. Scion has been very disappointing.
cheap RWD cars is not where the industry is headed. The whole idea of scion is to attract young buyers with an entire line of cars with what appeals to them. Eventually they grow up, graduate, become more wealthy, and now they want a Toyota over their Scion. They grow older, get more wealthy, and now they want a Lexus over their Toyota. Toyota just basically created a lifetime customer. The Scion, Toyota, Lexus product lines is absolute marketting genious

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I wonder if they will make any 5th anniversary editions.
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