2016 FRS, some thoughts to share with the fellow car nuts AutoRealist Updated: 18 Jan 2016 Previous Vintage/Future Classic Cars That Aren't Expensive (yet) Next A Seventh-Gen Chevrolet Camaro May Not Happen Sponsored PostsComments So this is a car designed between Subaru and Toyota, and in the UK it’s sold by both Subaru and Toyota, yet in the states it’s also sold by scion, but why? It’s to attract young buyers to the Scion brand Interesting write up! Nice! Thank you Jake ! Latest NewsNews A Seventh-Gen Chevrolet Camaro May Not HappenNews The Rolls-Royce Spectre Black Badge Is A Performance EV, Rolls-StyleNews You Can Thank Sergio Pérez For These Special Edition McLarensNews Your Local Track Day Isn’t Ready For This Renault 5 SuperproductionNews Forgotten Audi Rally Car Turns Up In Illegal Czech DumpNews Electric BMW M Car: Everything We Know So FarSubscribe to our NewsletterGet the latest car news, reviews and unmissable promotions from the team direct to your inboxFor more information see our Privacy Policy Leave this field blank Latest ReviewsReviews 2025 Audi A5 Avant Review: Business As UsualReviews Ford Explorer Review: One Of The Cars You Can BuyReviews 2025 Subaru Forester Review: More Of The Same, But A Little BetterReviews 2025 Audi S5 Review: New Name, Same GameReviews 2025 Mazda CX-80 Review: A Throwback In Many Good Ways, Some NotReviews Porsche Macan EV Review: A Good EV, And A Decent Porsche
So this is a car designed between Subaru and Toyota, and in the UK it’s sold by both Subaru and Toyota, yet in the states it’s also sold by scion, but why?
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So this is a car designed between Subaru and Toyota, and in the UK it’s sold by both Subaru and Toyota, yet in the states it’s also sold by scion, but why?
It’s to attract young buyers to the Scion brand
Interesting write up! Nice!
Thank you Jake !