Brian
12-07-2005, 03:25 PM
Scion xB II to be an American exclusive
<p><img alt="t2b concept" src="http://common.weblogsinc.com/common/images/3060000000057102.JPG?0.5444673758306726" align="top" border="1" height="264" hspace="4" vspace="4" width="400"/><br />
Japanese newspaper <em>Nikkan Kogyo Shimbun</em> reports that the next generation xB most likely will be bigger and<br />
sold strictly to the U.S. market.<br />
No details, such as its final design or where it will be built, have been released by Scion?s parent company,<br />
Toyota. A concept model, the t2B (pictured) made its debut at the New York Auto Show this year, a possible hint to the<br />
new vehicle?s design.</p>
<p> Given that sales for the current generation model exceeded 150,000 this year and current trends towards larger, more<br />
powerful crossovers (witness the upcoming RAV4), it would not be surprising if the new xB does equally well.Source: Autoblog
</p>
Read At Automotive Arena (http://www.automotivearena.com/2005/12/07/scion-xb-ii-to-be-an-american-exclusive/)
<p><img alt="t2b concept" src="http://common.weblogsinc.com/common/images/3060000000057102.JPG?0.5444673758306726" align="top" border="1" height="264" hspace="4" vspace="4" width="400"/><br />
Japanese newspaper <em>Nikkan Kogyo Shimbun</em> reports that the next generation xB most likely will be bigger and<br />
sold strictly to the U.S. market.<br />
No details, such as its final design or where it will be built, have been released by Scion?s parent company,<br />
Toyota. A concept model, the t2B (pictured) made its debut at the New York Auto Show this year, a possible hint to the<br />
new vehicle?s design.</p>
<p> Given that sales for the current generation model exceeded 150,000 this year and current trends towards larger, more<br />
powerful crossovers (witness the upcoming RAV4), it would not be surprising if the new xB does equally well.Source: Autoblog
</p>
Read At Automotive Arena (http://www.automotivearena.com/2005/12/07/scion-xb-ii-to-be-an-american-exclusive/)