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sienta & ractis as xa & xb replacements?

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toyota shows 2 models that seem perfect repalcements to the xa & xb models in Japan.

sienta & ractis

Honestly I find them to be better looking vehicles, and the sienta with the capacity of being a 7 passenger might find an even more loyal following of old people than the xb.

Edited by Dsuupr

sienta=puke

ractis is ok. kind of renaultish.

now you can tell a chick who drives one...hey baby, nice ractis.

Edited by regfootball

Look better than what we have...but certainly won't win any design awards.

The Ractis looks like a new xA, and the Sienta looks like an ugly Mini.

Oh man, ugly as sin. So, if the Sienta can hold 7 people, are they still going to use the 1.5L 10x horsepower engine from the xA and xB? :rolleyes:

ractis looks like a smaller mazda 5

I like the Ractus... It's kinda funky-stylish in a way.

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The Sienta on the other hand... Ugh.

The Ractis is an Opel/Chevrolet Meriva rip-off, the Sienta a larger 7-seat MPV that creeps into the C-segment. For Scion Toyota is developing an even larger Corolla-based MPV more like its most recent Scion concept.

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