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Originally Posted by Ion Pulse
Excuse me!!!
Did you really think i did'nt know this!!! I did'nt say that it was a rebadged Nissan Cube and I know they have been out for years. All the more reason to brainwash you into thinking what you are buying is a totally new design,lol.
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Someone really needs to put you over their knee and give you a good spanking. Do your parents know you're sneaking onto the internet and using the computer with out their permission?
All you're trying to do is stirr up trouble. Someone needs to revoke your posting pass. You are what's considered a troll. Hell, I wouldn't be surprised to find you want a Scion.
In your previous post you claimed the Xb is nothing more than a Cube copy. Now you're trying to say you knew it. Come on man, some of us are actually old enough to drive and go to work vs. worring about being to home room on time.
Anyway, what Toyota is trying to do is build brand loyalty at an earlier age. Studies have proven (imperically) when a buyer is introduced to a given product or brand and that product/brand is dependable, reliable, and a good value the customer tends to continue purchasing those products through out their life time. What company DOESN'T do that?
Let's see:
Ford = Focus
Chevy = Cavalier (on it's last legs) and the new Cobalt.
Chrysler = Neon (and the fabulous SRT4)
Nissan = Sentra
Toyota = Corolla and Matrix
Honda = Civic
Saturn = Pick something. Every one of their cars is an entry model to buy a nicer, better, longer lasting GM product. Let's face a little harsh reality here: if they don't turn themselves around with better product they may not even be a product line in the next five years. Same goes for Mitsubishi.
...and that's just naming a few.
Every major manufacturer has an offering in a similar price category. The difference is Toyota appears to be cutting their profit margin in order to bring the consumer more features for less money. (read:value)
Now, for someone who drives (or who's parents drive perhaps) a PT Cruiser to come in here and bash people for driving a Toyota/Scion is almost laughable. Chrysler went so long between actually manufacturing a car worth paying money for they had to sell out to Daimler Benz. I've had MANY experiences with PT Cruisers (makes a great rental car

) and you can't tell me with a straight face you think it's a car worth what you pay. This is typical Dodge/Chrysler product quality and reliability (or the lack there of) we're talking about here.
Anyway, you can pull up your pants now, I'm done spaking you for now.
Try growing up a little, will ya?
Alan