Toyota's Scion brand is aimed at young, frequently first-time buyers, and its newest offering should appeal to that clientele. While it may not act quite as sporty as it looks, the brand-new Scion iM is one heck of a value. I mean, who would expect standard equipment like alloy wheels, a rear camera, heated power mirrors with LED turn-signal indicators, a leather-trimmed tilt/telescopic steering wheel, voice-recognition technology, dual-zone climate control, and a rear-window defogger for a base price of $18,460. While it is new to the U.S. market, the 2016 iM is not really a new car. It is a mildly revised version of the Toyota Auris, a compact, five-door...
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