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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?
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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 !