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Potential for Hybrid Version of Scion FR-S

All of us here at West Herr Toyota Scion of Williamsville always look forward to any new earth-friendly innovations from our favorite Japanese automaker. Now, it seems a new variant of the Scion FR-S is in the works. Read on, dear reader, as we have all the details that have been revealed so far.


When chief engineer of the FR-S, Tetsuya Tada, was asked about the car's future, he stated that they were exploring…

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Scion FR-S Up for Big Award in New York


With Spring fast approaching, we're certain that motorists and driving enthusiasts in the greater Buffalo area cannot wait to swap their snow tires with their high performance ones. For us here at West Herr Toyota Scion of Williamsville, we're excited for the upcoming warm months and are confident that drivers in Amherst who haven't driven our Scion FR-S will absolutely love it once they do.

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2013 Scion xB and Scion xD get Revived

Scion xB and xD fans will be pumped to know that despite rumors, the two hatchbacks will not be discontinued. In late April of 2012, a leaked report surfaced on the internet and many industry experts believed the two hatchbacks would disappear forever. Well, here at West Herr Toyota Scion of Williamsville, were happy to announce that pricing and new upgrades for the two hatchbacks have been released from our favorite Japanese automaker. We're fairly confident that this means the two hatchbacks will be around for longer than previously thought.

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Scion Works on Keeping Its Image 'Young'


Toyota's Scion brand has always targeted young drivers and those drivers that embrace a "young" lifestyle, so it isn't really shocking that Jack Hollis, the brand's founder,  wants to keep that image intact. It is interesting to point out, however, that some experts in the auto industry have spread rumors that the brand is having a sort of identity crisis as its traditional Generation Y customers continue to age. This raises questions about how the brand may fare in the future if this is the case.


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