is the Scion tC a car made from Toyota? I understand how Honda has Acura. Is Scion anything like that? The tC looks like a Corolla.
Scion is Toyota's attempt to appeal to the younger crowd.
Toyota has Lexus which is like Acura.
It's the same motor that's in the Camry if I remember correctly.
is the Scion tC a car made from Toyota? I understand how Honda has Acura. Is Scion anything like that? The tC looks like a Corolla.
reduces cost yes! beneficial? i cant call it. See GM sales...
So, every car needs an engine developed specifically for it?
Not doing this is far from why GM is in its current situation. And arguably it has nothing to do with its cars at all.
Case in point:
In the 1970s and early 80s, each of GMs divisions had their own individual small block V8 design (some of them had their own big blocks as well). Yet they made hundreds of millions of dollars and set sales records.
did i say that ummm no? its a great way to reduce cost yes and i CLEARLY SAID THAT ALREADY but in this case a 3.5L Camry motor in a Scion? bonehead move. VQ35DE's in everything in your line up and sub's line-up. bonehead move. but i must say in my opinion Honda/Acura and Nissan/Infiniti does a better job at. look at Honda with their variety of D, B, K, F, J, and H series motors amongst it line-up. the B20 that comes stock in older CRV's fits fine in a Accord, Teggy, CRX, Civic, Del Sol. as well as the K, H, and F20B in the Accord chassis and Integra as well with proper mounts. just because they can work in other chassis doesn't mean lets save loot and put the same motor in our complete line up. you see about a dozen Nissan/Infiniti's badged 3.5, and i'm presuming that the same is going to happen with the stronger 37DE. it just seems like a lackluster way to go about car production, but AGAIN i fully understand the reasoning behind it. GM sales suck, because their cars suck... gas that is. it's all about MPG's now and hybrids and going green and on and on.
Isn't there someone on the boards who's converted their tC into a track rat?
I'm not sure why it's a bonehead move. Care to explain?
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Toyota probably decided the Camry lump was best for the tC. It's bigger than the engine they put in the MR-2 and Celica (and the current Elise) and produces more torque at lower revs so it's more suitable for the heavier and larger tC body, but it's not too heavy and large like the V6 would have been which would have made the car a lovely understeering mess even if the power would have been improved. And of course, financially it provides great economies of scale as they produce it in great numbers anyway.
That was my point.That wasn't because they had unique engines though, it was because people actually wanted the cars. Or is that what you were getting at?
Too late.but it's not too heavy and large like the V6 would have been which would have made the car a lovely understeering mess