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12 concept cars headed for showrooms
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<blockquote data-quote="Kevin Lang" data-source="post: 967101" data-attributes="member: 65699"><p>It pains me to say it, but that Scion FR-S looks pretty appealing.</p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>Perhaps Scion is moving in the right direction now? The new XB, while still not my thing, is not as petite and fugly as the first one. I take it this car, should it ever come to production, stands to challenge cars like the Genesis coupe? I hope the affordable, economical, & fun RWD trend continues, as I've recently been driving a few FWD cars to commute, and it just feels so wrong.</p><p></p><p>Or as Toyota has clearly done with Scion. This FR-S wouldn't fit in the Toyota line IMO, for when I think Toyota, I think of generic commuter cars that are all about getting from Point A to Point B, and have a lack of handling and fun befitting of that mission. My 2002 ST is sportier than the 2011 Camry that's also "in the family".</p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>I hope GM doesn't come up with a product that sucks in those who were in the ST market. I have use for a truck which is like the ST, but I want absolutely nothing to do with GM.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Kevin Lang, post: 967101, member: 65699"] It pains me to say it, but that Scion FR-S looks pretty appealing. Perhaps Scion is moving in the right direction now? The new XB, while still not my thing, is not as petite and fugly as the first one. I take it this car, should it ever come to production, stands to challenge cars like the Genesis coupe? I hope the affordable, economical, & fun RWD trend continues, as I've recently been driving a few FWD cars to commute, and it just feels so wrong. Or as Toyota has clearly done with Scion. This FR-S wouldn't fit in the Toyota line IMO, for when I think Toyota, I think of generic commuter cars that are all about getting from Point A to Point B, and have a lack of handling and fun befitting of that mission. My 2002 ST is sportier than the 2011 Camry that's also "in the family". I hope GM doesn't come up with a product that sucks in those who were in the ST market. I have use for a truck which is like the ST, but I want absolutely nothing to do with GM. [/QUOTE]
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