I thought that the Scion group was brought about because Toyota wanted to attract a younger buyer. Toyota was looked at as "Your father's Oldsmobile" since it's been around for a very long time, and to attract young buyers you needed to make them feel that they are buying something their parents wouldn't.
This is just my opinion, but if you are talking about your "kids" fitting nicely in your Scion then it's not what will attract a 20 something and Scion missed their mark.
The xB, nice for me to get in and out of, nice room, good visibility driving, but I'm not what Scion marketing was looking for in a customer.
Just look at the colors they offer! A younger buyer wants some flashy colors, not white, silver, black, pastel blue, etc. How about some bright greens or yellows to stand out and get your attention.
This is just my opinion, but if you are talking about your "kids" fitting nicely in your Scion then it's not what will attract a 20 something and Scion missed their mark.
The xB, nice for me to get in and out of, nice room, good visibility driving, but I'm not what Scion marketing was looking for in a customer.
Just look at the colors they offer! A younger buyer wants some flashy colors, not white, silver, black, pastel blue, etc. How about some bright greens or yellows to stand out and get your attention.