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Scion announced the price for limited production 2008 Scion xD RS 1.0. Although the 2008 Scion xD RS 1.0 will become available in showrooms starting from June this year, but the price had been announced by Scion. The 2008 Scion xD RS 1.0 price will starts at $14,550 for the manual transmission version and goes up to $15,350 for the automatic transmission version. However, the 2008 Scion xD RS 1.0 price is $1,999 over the base price of the xD. And the delivery cost for the 2008 Scion xD RS 1.0 is about $620 (the MSRP not included). Press Release Torrance, CA - Scion announced today that the third limited-production Scion for 2008, the xD Release Series 1.0 (xD RS 1.0), will be available at dealer showrooms beginning in June. The 2008 xD RS 1.0 features Hot Lava exterior paint. This first limited edition xD will turn heads with a DAMD body kit, rear spoiler, Release Series wheel covers and TRD lowering springs. Inside, the xD RS 1.0 will feature Hot Lava accented seats and interior trim,... Read More

The RS*R Scion tC will be entered to this year’s Formula Drift. Equipped with a 3SGE Beams motor, a HKS GT3037 turbo and intercooler, a Blitz Dual SBC boost controller and an AEM EMS engine management system, resulting the RS*R Scion has a 400 horsepower, while the stock model has only 161 hp. However, there are some part also included with the RS*R Scion tC: G-Force five-speed sequential transmission, Tilton triple carbon clutch, Project Mu brakes, RS-R coilovers, Sparco Corsa seats and a custom concept wide body kit. The RS*R Scion tC sits on Enkei RPF1 wheels and Toyo Proxes® R1R tires. Press Release Scion today announced it will drift the RS*R Scion tC in Formula Drift events this year. Scion’s drift car is based on its most popular model, the tC sports coupe. The factory built front-wheel drive tC turned into a drifting contender through a rear-wheel drive conversion performed by acclaimed exhaust and suspension manufacturer, RS*R. The tC shares its platform with Toyot... Read More

Scion xB Release Series 5.0 price has been announced by Scion. The Scion xB Release Series 5.0 will be available in showrooms from next month. For the manual transmission version, the Scion xB Release Series 5.0 price will starts at $15,650 and for the automatic transmission model at $16,600. Press Release Scion Announces Pricing For xB Release Series 5.0 To Be Displayed At The 2008 North American International Auto Show Scion, of Toyota Motor Sales, U.S.A., Inc., announced today that the first limited-production Scion for 2008, the xB Release Series 5.0 (xB R.S. 5.0), will be available at dealer showrooms beginning in February. The 2008 xB Release Series 5.0 features dazzling Gold Rush Mica exterior paint inspired by last year’s Chicago Auto Show xB display vehicle. This limited edition xB features a KenStyle body kit, new Release Series wheel covers, and a moonroof, an xB first. A color-keyed rear spoiler will also be available. Inside, the xB features a Gold Rush Mica accented... Read More
Scion xD RS 1.0 Price

Scion announced the price for limited production 2008 Scion xD RS 1.0. Although the 2008 Scion xD RS 1.0 will become available in showrooms starting from June this year, but the price had been announced by Scion. The 2008 Scion xD RS 1.0 price will starts at $14,550 for the manual transmission version and goes up to $15,350 for the automatic transmission version. However, the 2008 Scion xD RS 1.0 price is $1,999 over the base price of the xD. And the delivery cost for the 2008 Scion xD RS 1.0 is about $620 (the MSRP not included). Press Release Torrance, CA - Scion announced today that the third limited-production Scion for 2008, the xD Release Series 1.0 (xD RS 1.0), will be available at dealer showrooms beginning in June. The 2008 xD RS 1.0 features Hot Lava exterior paint. This first limited edition xD will turn heads with a DAMD body kit, rear spoiler, Release Series wheel covers and TRD lowering springs. Inside, the xD RS 1.0 will feature Hot Lava accented seats and interior trim,... Read More
RS*R Scion tC in Formula Drift

The RS*R Scion tC will be entered to this year’s Formula Drift. Equipped with a 3SGE Beams motor, a HKS GT3037 turbo and intercooler, a Blitz Dual SBC boost controller and an AEM EMS engine management system, resulting the RS*R Scion has a 400 horsepower, while the stock model has only 161 hp. However, there are some part also included with the RS*R Scion tC: G-Force five-speed sequential transmission, Tilton triple carbon clutch, Project Mu brakes, RS-R coilovers, Sparco Corsa seats and a custom concept wide body kit. The RS*R Scion tC sits on Enkei RPF1 wheels and Toyo Proxes® R1R tires. Press Release Scion today announced it will drift the RS*R Scion tC in Formula Drift events this year. Scion’s drift car is based on its most popular model, the tC sports coupe. The factory built front-wheel drive tC turned into a drifting contender through a rear-wheel drive conversion performed by acclaimed exhaust and suspension manufacturer, RS*R. The tC shares its platform with Toyot... Read More
Scion xB Release Series 5.0

Scion xB Release Series 5.0 price has been announced by Scion. The Scion xB Release Series 5.0 will be available in showrooms from next month. For the manual transmission version, the Scion xB Release Series 5.0 price will starts at $15,650 and for the automatic transmission model at $16,600. Press Release Scion Announces Pricing For xB Release Series 5.0 To Be Displayed At The 2008 North American International Auto Show Scion, of Toyota Motor Sales, U.S.A., Inc., announced today that the first limited-production Scion for 2008, the xB Release Series 5.0 (xB R.S. 5.0), will be available at dealer showrooms beginning in February. The 2008 xB Release Series 5.0 features dazzling Gold Rush Mica exterior paint inspired by last year’s Chicago Auto Show xB display vehicle. This limited edition xB features a KenStyle body kit, new Release Series wheel covers, and a moonroof, an xB first. A color-keyed rear spoiler will also be available. Inside, the xB features a Gold Rush Mica accented... Read More