MM Static-Review: 2013 Subaru BRZ
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Thanks. But I know that in most countries, the Scion nameplate is not marketed. Even here in the U.S., IMO, marketing this car as a Scion could steal some sales away from its own tC brother in the showroom.....probably less likely to do so if the FRS had the Toyota nameplate, even though, in the U.S. Toyotas and Scions usually share the same dealerships and facilities.
And, as I see it, selling a Subie version in the U.S. just diminishes that nameplate's marketing reputation for AWD.
And, as I see it, selling a Subie version in the U.S. just diminishes that nameplate's marketing reputation for AWD.
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