Farewell, Scion: 10 Other Defunct American Auto Brands That Left a Mark
Toyota Motor Co. is eliminating the Scion brand and plans to re-badge several Scion models as Toyota models beginning with the 2017 model year. Scion sales are down 68 percent from their high point of 173,034 vehicle sales in 2006. Just 56,187 Scions were sold in 2015. There are 1,004 U.S. dealerships selling Scion vehicles
Automation, Hydrogen-Powered Vehicles Highlight Auto News at CES
At the 2014 Consumer Electronics Show in Las Vegas, NV, several automakers and industry suppliers showcased new technology that we can expect to see infiltrate the market in the coming months and years. With the help of CNET’s great coverage of the entire show, we honed in on the automotive applications introduced, and picked out
NASCAR Aims to Rekindle Brand Rivalry With Gen-6 Stock Car Design
When that first green flag waves kicking off NASCAR’s 2013 racing season on February 16, racing fans will see something they haven’t seen in a long time—stock cars that closely resemble their production-model counterparts. Brand recognition is one of the hallmarks of the Generation-6 redesign. NASCAR officials and those participating in the racing series hope
SEMA 2012: Day One News and Notes
Odds and ends from a busy first day of SEMA 2012: Toyota Crowns Dream Build Challenge Winner, Unveils Avalon Concepts Kyle Busch won the Toyota Dream Build Challenge with his “Rowdy Edition” 2012 Toyota Camry SE, beating entries by fellow professional racers Alexis DeJoria, Clint Bowyer, and Antron Brown. Busch’s dream build features a custom-made




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