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GARDEN GROVE, Calif., Nov. 29, 2012 /PRNewswire/ -- Scion Place is happy to announce the arrival of the FR-S to their showroom. Southern California residents can now test drive the new model at the dealer. The FR-S was made for performance driving enthusiasts—on a budget. With an entry-level price range in the mid 20 thousands, 200 horsepower and 4 cylinder, the sleek and stylish FR-S is sure to be on the top of any driving enthusiast's wish list.
Scion Place offers the new FR-S in both manual and automatic transmissions. On the website, customers have the option to become pre-approved for a car loan or to get a price quote on the FR-S. To schedule a test drive or to learn more about Scion Place or the FR-S, please visit us on the web at www.scionplace.com.
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Source: Scion Place
Sam Chaalan
sam@toyotaplace.com
714-895-5595
SOURCE Scion Place
Published November 29, 2012 Reads 211
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