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I bought my first new Scion xb (2008 model) in Nov 2007. It was an excellent car. Unfortunately it was totaled in an accident in Nov 2013.<br /> I just bought a new 2013 Scion xb to replace the 2008.<br /> I have a couple of complaints about Scion Corporate management:<br /> 1) Most 2014 Models are available, but not the 2014 Scion xb or ANY information about 2014 Model. I was reluctant to buy the 2013 as I was suspecting that the 2014 may be a total redesign. Is that WHY NO INFO is available on the 2014 at this late date? I needed to replace the car that was totaled so I bought the 2013....hope I wont regret it!<br /> 2) I am in my 70's.(Yeah, I'm an &quot;Old Guy&quot;) and I suspect not in the age group you guys are targeting. However, after<br /> going on-line looking for Scion info. I was asked by Scion to take a Survey. After answering a few questions, Scion asked my age group. I checked (over 64). They then said I did not meet the criteria they wanted!!!<br /> What a DUMB-ASS thing to say to a CUSTOMER!! If the fool who wrote the survey had ANY brains he would have just had me finish the survey and just NOT COUNTED the opinions of those respondents who were OVER 64 years of age. Old peoples money is as good as young peoples! What an insult!<br /> I almost did not buy my new xb because of that stupid survey!


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