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Thirty-Nine
11-10-2015, 05:24 PM
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Got my 2016 Scion iA review up. Hey, it's still a Yaris in Canada!
http://www.subcompactculture.com/2015/11/review-2016-scion-ia.html
I think they should have brought the hatch, but maybe that'll be the '17 Yaris?
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Hershey
11-11-2015, 12:16 AM
Nice review . Did your right knee ever rub / hit the center console ? Mine did during a test drive . Plan to try a few more and hope to find a better seat adjustment . Also , there are a few Ia owners getting close to 46 m.p.g.. Here's the Scion Ia forum . http://www.scioniaforum.com/forum/9-2016-scion-ia-general-discussion-forum/ .
Thirty-Nine
11-11-2015, 12:19 AM
I didn't notice that. I wouldn't doubt the higher MPG claims. I was happy to easily get 37. With some conservative driving, I'm sure I could've cracked 40.
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invader166
11-11-2015, 01:57 AM
Wait! So this is a Scion/Toyota vehicle...with a Mazda engine in it???
Who's idea was that again? Aren't parts for that car going to be more expensive and take longer to arrive since Scion/Toyota has to order them from Mazda?
...and here I was thinking I could finally get a 1NZ with a 6-speed from the factory...:thumbdown:
Thirty-Nine
11-11-2015, 10:08 AM
Wait! So this is a Scion/Toyota vehicle...with a Mazda engine in it???
Who's idea was that again? Aren't parts for that car going to be more expensive and take longer to arrive since Scion/Toyota has to order them from Mazda?
...and here I was thinking I could finally get a 1NZ with a 6-speed from the factory...[emoji107]
That's correct. It's a rebadged Mazda2 sedan. That's not necessarily a bad thing. Mazda makes some fine cars. However, it is not manufactured by Toyota.
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Kalispel
11-11-2015, 06:07 PM
I'm sure that it would make a reasonably reliable daily-driver vehicle, but I just can't get past the horrible :eek: front design and the bizarre Mazda curves/proportions of the car in general. I do like the taillights, however. I just cannot bring myself to buy a car that makes me cringe whenever I look at it, lol. :laugh:
I'm happy getting the 38-40 average MPG that I am getting on my much-cuter little 2015 manual-5 Yaris SE, as a daily driver - almost all in-town Phoenix and general suburbia driving. Plus, it is very fun/sporty to drive, and comparable to the Mazda2 "Zoom Zoom" factor in that regard. I will also hedge my bets with long-term Toyota quality over long-term Mazda quality. :thumbsup:
ern-diz
11-11-2015, 06:51 PM
...just can't get past the horrible :eek: front design and the bizarre Mazda curves/proportions of the car in general...
+1
kimona
11-11-2015, 07:56 PM
... just can't get past the horrible :eek: front design and the bizarre Mazda curves/proportions of the car in general. :thumbsup:
Agreed.
Why would Toyota rebadge a Mazda? Toyota has virtually dozens of JDM models that could have been introduced as a new Scion.
Thirty-Nine
11-11-2015, 07:58 PM
Because it's made in North America. Less freight, tariffs, cheaper costs to build ...
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BLKHILLSGUY
11-12-2015, 02:18 AM
Agreed.
Why would Toyota rebadge a Mazda? Toyota has virtually dozens of JDM models that could have been introduced as a new Scion.
Because Toyota now sees cars like the Yaris, Tercel, etc as low budget, thus low money makers. They are after the big profits now. They are forgetting that the small cars put them on the map. Toyota could care less about the small car market now. They're in the big leagues.
BLKHILLSGUY
11-12-2015, 02:19 AM
Because it's made in North America. Less freight, tariffs, cheaper costs to build ...
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I thought this Scion and Mazda 2 are made in the Mexican Mazda plant?
NYC-SE
11-12-2015, 02:42 AM
News flash: Mexico is in North America
Kalispel
11-12-2015, 10:58 AM
News flash: Mexico is in North America
Technically, but some official classifications place it in "Central America".
Jason@SportsCar
11-12-2015, 12:58 PM
http://images.tapatalk-cdn.com/15/11/10/dcdfb334d71161ad020a8b982afbbcb1.jpg
Got my 2016 Scion iA review up. Hey, it's still a Yaris in Canada!
http://www.subcompactculture.com/2015/11/review-2016-scion-ia.html
I think they should have brought the hatch, but maybe that'll be the '17 Yaris?
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Nice to see its available with a 6spd manual, original plans was AT only.
Kalispel
11-12-2015, 02:26 PM
Nice to see its available with a 6spd manual, original plans was AT only.
I don't think that I ever drive fast enough to use the 6th gear on a manual. :laugh: I tend to stay in the 65-70 mph range maximum (which is still in the 2800 RPM range in 5th). All the manuals I have ever driven have been 5-speed, so the odd position of the reverse and such would likely take some getting used to - and be downright annoying for a while. It just seems like overkill to me, especially in the USA. Personally, I feel that 5-speed manuals and automatics are the "sweet spot", in terms of functionality plus overall reliability.
WeeYari
11-12-2015, 02:29 PM
I don't think that I ever drive fast enough to use the 6th gear on a manual. :laugh: I tend to stay in the 65-70 mph range maximum (which is still in the 2800 RPM range in 5th).
It's not speed related.
Kalispel
11-12-2015, 02:36 PM
It's not speed related.
I would still prefer to just row through 5 gears manually in my daily driving, as opposed to 6. :tongue:
Most of the information that I have read on the internet indicates that people typically shift into 6th gear around 70-75mph.
BLKHILLSGUY
11-13-2015, 01:17 AM
I would still prefer to just row through 5 gears manually in my daily driving, as opposed to 6. :tongue:
Most of the information that I have read on the internet indicates that people typically shift into 6th gear around 70-75mph.
I shift into 5th at 40 mph. At 30 I switch into 4th. Been helping with gas savings. Never drove a 6 speed. Like you, I think the Yaris is about perfect as a 5 speed. I rarely drive over 65 mph unless the other half scolds me because we are getting passed by the 75 mph'ers which is technically the speed limit. But I like to save on fuel. It's 38 mpg vs 35 mph.
Thirty-Nine
11-13-2015, 06:15 PM
I thought this Scion and Mazda 2 are made in the Mexican Mazda plant?
Yes, it is coming out of the Mexican plant.
kimona
11-13-2015, 08:00 PM
I think Scion should fold up shop.
Kalispel
11-13-2015, 08:45 PM
I think Scion should fold up shop.
:thumbsup:
NYC-SE
11-13-2015, 08:47 PM
I think Scion should bring back the original xB.
bladesmith6
11-14-2015, 12:39 AM
Absolutely since nissan killed the cube there isn't a decent box around anymore.
BLKHILLSGUY
11-14-2015, 06:53 AM
Absolutely since nissan killed the cube there isn't a decent box around anymore.
And how Kia sells so many of those Souls is beyond me. We had a rental and it was horrid and cheap. They sell like hotcakes. Homely too. Must be people with bad credit.
Thirty-Nine
11-16-2015, 12:48 PM
And how Kia sells so many of those Souls is beyond me. We had a rental and it was horrid and cheap. They sell like hotcakes. Homely too. Must be people with bad credit.
See, I'd totally disagree. I think the latest crop of Souls are great. Just my two cents.
I think the "box car" trend in the U.S. is essentially done, which is too bad. They were so practical and fun.
I do think Scion screwed up by not bringing over the last bB instead of giving us the xB2 (aka Corolla Rumion). I could go on and on about this, but that's beating a dead horse.
FYI, Scion sold 6,270 units last month. Here's the breakdown:
SCION FR-S: 770
SCION iA: 1,977
SCION iM: 1,408
SCION iQ: 8 (discontinued)
SCION xD: 6 (discontinued)
SCION xB 1,021
SCION tC 1,080
That's fewer than Mitsubishi's lineup by 1,156, and the iA is the best-selling model at this point. But Scion has never been about big numbers. However, to give you an idea, 10 years ago in October, Scion sold 12,344 vehicles—49% more than now, and that was with only three models (xA, xB, tC).
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