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2010 Toyota Scion Tc Rs 6.0 Release Series Special Edition Navi, Sunroof, Auto!! on 2040-cars

Year:2010 Mileage:34000
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2010 Toyota Scion TC RS 6.0

Only 34,000 Miles

Automatic 4-cylinder 2.4 Liter same as Toyota Camry Engine 35MPG

This is the Release Series Model meaning only 1100 of these models were ever made in Japan.

One of a kind car this is #57 out of 1100.

Equipped with stock Alpine Navigation 4'' LCD Screen with IPOD/MP3/HD/SAT/AUX/USB

Dual Panoramic Sunroof

Speedway blue with stock decal badge.

Power windows, locks, keyless remote.

Fog lights.

Rear Folding Seats.

Runs and drives excellent.

Heat/AC work great.

Very sporty and fun to drive.

Clean Carfax with no reported accidents only 1 owner

Comes with PA rebuilt title. The only part that was replaced was the rear bumper. Everything else on this car is original as it was when brand new.

Minor scuffs on front bumper see picture.

Car is already inspected and ready to be transferred to the new owner.

Car is located in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania 19152.

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Toyota profits up 23% on high US sales, despite mounting legal costs

Tue, 05 Feb 2013

Toyota earned $9.3 billion in net income in the financial year that ends next month. The number beats earlier forecasts and marks a five-year high for the automaker, with both operating income and revenue up by 9.5 percent and 2.5 percent, respectively. Toyota saw quarterly profit enjoy a year-on-year jump of 23.4 percent, with the manufacturer earning more than $1 billion between October and December 2012. The good news comes in spite of the fact that the Japanese automaker actually endured an operating loss in North America, due in part to legal fees.
Toyota is set to pay more than $1 billion to owners who claim their vehicles decreased in value as a result of the company's recent spate of recalls. Even so, all three of the automaker's brands enjoyed a 13.5 percent sales increase in the US in the last quarter, beating the industry average. Toyota faltered in Europe, however, where it earned $99 million in operating profit last year, compared to $111 million in 2011. You can take a closer look at the company's full press release below for more information.

Scion FR-S SCCA World Challenge racecar, ready for the track

Thu, 01 Nov 2012

Of all the many Scion FR-S models here on the SEMA floor in Las Vegas - and there are a great many of them, have no doubt - the very purpose-built car from Stout Racing is one that we may hear about again in the future.
The Stout Racing team will be campaigning the racy FR-S in the SCCA World Challenge series in the upcoming season, and is currently building some buzz on the Scion SEMA show stand. The car makes use of a supercharger that was jointly developed by Stout and TRD, as well as a front splitter, doors and rear wing - all by Vertex.
Driver Robert Stout will run the FR-S in the GTS class next year, with a debut slated for the Streets of St. Petersburg event, scheduled to go off in March of 2013.

Toyota to offer sedan version of GT 86?

Fri, 11 Oct 2013

Sources in Australia are reporting that we'll be seeing a small, rear-drive sedan from Toyota, based on the GT 86/Scion FR-S. Yes, a convertible variant is still in limbo, but a four-door sedan is in the works. It's unclear if the rumored GT 86 sedan would spawn Scion and Subaru variants (it's hard to cross all ten fingers while you type, but we're having a go).
Working with remarks made by the car's chief engineer Tetsuya Tada in his blog and a rendering from Japanese magazine Holiday Auto, the Australian site Motoring is claiming that the new model's wheelbase will grow about four inches over the current GT 86's 101.2-inch wheelbase.
Besides the larger overall space between the axles, the sedan will offer a more potent engine option over the current 2.0-liter, flat-four. Promising 268 horsepower, which is a big jump over the current car's 200 ponies, the new powertrain will be derived from the Hybrid R setup, shown at the Frankfurt Motor Show. If, like us, you're reaching for the salt, and we don't blame you.