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Scion Fender shields every wheel opening against gravel, rain and reduces wind drag, as well as provides a sporty appearance to the car, meaning that drivers can protect themselves and make a statement at the same time through the use of a single bolt-on component. In 2003, Scion rolled out into the streets with a fresh and easy to purchase compact cars, no haggle prices, and off the wall color choices that allowed their owners to stamp their personalities on each ride. The Virtual Scion City ads and the collector Release Series kept the buzz high and the brand acted as a test lab where over a million sales were recorded of which a number were made to first time drivers. Although Scion has ceased operation in 2016, their car culture of customization and affordability continues to affect the modern car culture. In any Scion, Fender is the metal covering surrounding the tire, and it keeps off dirt and also levels the airflow along the side of the vehicle. Installation of the new Fender requires that one parks the car on a flat surface, then puts the brake to the ground, removes the battery cable and raises the corner to give room. Peel off the plastic liner to access the bolts by removing the wheel. Unscrew the bumper and lamps and push the old panel forward. Install clips and markers to the replacement, hang, and manually start each bolt, and then need to push open spots at hood, door and bumper. When the lines appear straight, tighten bolts, insert the lights, re-install the liner, drop the wheel and ensure that nothing rubs paint. Lastly, mop the Fender and admire the smooth finish.