2007 Toyota Scion Tc...30,858 Actual Miles...nice, One Owner,clean Car on 2040-cars
Cleveland, Tennessee, United States
Body Type:Coupe
Vehicle Title:Flood, Water Damage
Engine:2.4L 2398CC l4 GAS DOHC Naturally Aspirated
Fuel Type:GAS
Make: Scion
Model: tC
Warranty: Vehicle does NOT have an existing warranty
Trim: Base Coupe 2-Door
Options: Sunroof, CD Player
Drive Type: FWD
Safety Features: Anti-Lock Brakes, Driver Airbag, Passenger Airbag
Mileage: 30,858
Power Options: Air Conditioning, Cruise Control, Power Locks, Power Windows, Power Seats
Exterior Color: Purple
Interior Color: Black
Number of Doors: 2
Number of Cylinders: 4
2007 TOYOTA SCION tc----WAS A ONE OWNER CAR ONLY 30848MILES NO RESERVE!!!!BID ON IT AND IT IS YOURS!! RUNS AND DRIVES, EVERYTHING WORKS, THIS IS A SUPER NICE, CLEAN CAR,ONE OWNER..I PERSONALLY DON'T THINK IT HAS EVER BEEN SMOKED IN!! WE PURCHASED THE CAR FROM AN INSURANCE AUCTION, IT HAS RAN GREAT FROM DAY ONE, ALL WE DID WAS CLEAN THE CAR AND REPLACE FRONT BRAKES.. AIR BAG LIGHT IS ON, WE HAVE TESTED AND THIS VEHICLE WILL NEED A CLOCK SPRING TO RESET THE LIGHT. COST OF THE CLOCKSPRING FROM THE DEALER IS $237.00 (MAY FIND CHEAPER ELSE WHERE) THIS CAR WAS INVOLVED IN HURRICANE SANDY IT COMES WITH A MV-907A(New York)SALVAGE CERTIFICATE THIS CAR WILL NEED TO BE REPAIRED AND INSPECTED ACCORDING TO THE LAWS OF YOUR STATE. THIS IS A GREAT CHANCE TO BUY A CAR AT A GREAT DEAL. INSURANCE COMPANY PAID OFF $13,297 ON THIS VEHICLE ONCE AGAIN THIS CAR RUNS AND DRIVES GREAT PLEASE DO YOUR RESEARCH BEFORE BIDDING ON THIS CAR, BY CHECKING WITH THE MOTOR VEHICLE DIVISION OF YOUR STATE. WE UNDERSTAND MOST STATES ARE TITLING THESE VEHICLES, HOWEVER WE KNOW THAT TENNESSEE DOES NOT. $199.00 WILL BE ADDED TO THE FINAL BID TO COVER COST OF LISTING AND PAPERWORK. IF YOU HAVE QUESTIONS ABOUT THIS CAR OR US AS A COMPANY, PLEASE FEEL FREE TO CALL JEFF AT 423-605-2458 A $500.00 NON-REFUNDABLE DEPOSIT IS REQUIRED WITHIN 24 HOURS AFTER THE AUCTION ENDS, OR THE VEHICLE WILL GO TO THE NEXT HIGH BIDDER. BUY WITH CONFIDENCE, THIS IS A VERY NICE CAR...THE CAR IS IN ECLECTIC ALABAMA (CLOSE TO MONTGOMERY) AND WILL NEED TO BE PICKED UP THERE..
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Scion reveals SEMA concepts, Tuner Challenge finalists
Thu, 31 Oct 2013Scion has become something of a tuner favorite, so it's only fitting that Toyota's youth-oriented brand have an array of show cars ready for SEMA each year. And this year will be no exception.
Scion itself is bringing five cars to SEMA this year, and as you might expect, they're mostly based on the FR-S. There's a black one done in partnership with DJ Steve Aoki with an onboard mixing station, another (in white and black) done with Bulletproof Automotive with a 500-horsepower engine and fresh bodywork, a grey one done up with GReddy with a 750-horsepower turbocharged engine and, the slickest of the group, the Style J concept (pictured above) with matte grey bodywork, a Scirocco-style nose and a full leather interior. There's also a stretched xB done up by Cartel Customs and laden with tech.
Aside from Scion's own show cars, the automaker has also released the details on three entries for its Tuner Challenge: one each from the East Coast, Pacific Northwest and Southern California. Scion gave each builder a stock tC, 90 days and $15,000 to build their concepts that will be judged by an expert panel at the SEMA show, with the winner taking home a $10,000 prize.
2014 Scion FR-S and tC Monogram Series are some spruced coupes
Tue, 14 Jan 2014Scion is in the unusual position of offering a pair of inexpensive sports two-doors, the rear-drive FR-S coupe and the front-drive tC hatchback. Despite offering outwardly similar size and form factors, the two have vastly different characters, chiefly because of their different drivetrain philosophies.
One area of commonality, however, is that both interiors have historically been underwhelming in terms of material choice and options. Oh, the FR-S has the basics nailed: a great driving position, grippy seats and properly businesslike wheel and shifter knob, but if you've been looking for premium-minded materials and high-end features from either model, they've been hard to come by.
The just-launched Monogram Series editions seek to rectify this somewhat, with each model getting additional features at a special price. In the case of the 2,000-unit FR-S limited edition, that means heated leather and Alcantara seats, heated side mirrors, high-intensity discharge headlamps, dual-zone climate control and BeSpoke audio and navigation, among other features.
2016 Scion iA First Drive
Mon, Jun 29 2015Leading up to our first test of the 2016 Scion iA, we're actually really excited to drive it. A string of "if A, then B" logic tells us this car ought to be pretty good. We drove the new Mazda CX-3 and loved it. The CX-3 is based on the Mazda2 platform. The Scion iA is a rebadged Mazda2, built in Mexico as part of Toyota and Mazda's joint venture. Following that line of thought, we should like this Scion a lot. And we do – mostly. Parts of the Scion iA experience feel a lot more Toyota than Mazda. Scion executives tell us that Toyota had a lot of influence in the engineering of the Mazda2, since in addition to being the iA in the US, the car will be sold as the Yaris in other markets. Unfortunately, that Toyota-ness comes through in the driving dynamics. The iA uses Mazda's 1.5-liter Skyactiv-G four-cylinder engine with 106 horsepower at 6,000 rpm and 103 pound-feet of torque at 4,000 rpm. On the canyon roads near Malibu, CA, we're putting pedal to the metal; uphill acceleration is unsurprisingly poor for a car with meager output numbers like these. Around town, 106 hp and 103 lb-ft is perfectly fine for the 2,385-pound iA. And it allows the car to return impressive EPA-estimated fuel economy numbers of 33 miles per gallon city, 42 mpg highway, and 37 mpg combined with the six-speed automatic transmission. Should you choose the six-speed manual, those numbers only drop to 31, 41, and 35, respectively. The six-speed stick is all Mazda, and we love it. You should choose the manual, by the way. The six-speed stick is all Mazda, and we love it. Gear throws are short and snappy, and the clutch has a nice weight and crisp action. Driving the manual iA back to back with the six-speed iM really points out that Mazda makes a far better manual transmission than Toyota. Great gearbox aside, on these canyon roads, we're feeling a bit let down. Never mind the acceleration issues, the iA just doesn't feel like a Mazda in the turns. Credit where credit's due: the steering is really nice, with a solid feeling on center and crisp turn-in and lots of feedback throughout the entire range of motion. But we're remembering the solid, planted feeling the CX-3 exhibited when we hustled it along the mountain roads of Arizona. And we aren't feeling it here in the Scion iA.