2014 Scion Fr-s on 2040-cars
2431 S Suncoast Blvd, Homosassa, Florida, United States
Engine:2.0L H4 16V PDI DOHC
Transmission:6-Speed Automatic
VIN (Vehicle Identification Number): JF1ZNAA12E8708710
Stock Num: T140949
Make: Scion
Model: FR-S
Year: 2014
Exterior Color: Blue
Interior Color: Black
Options: Drive Type: RWD
Number of Doors: 2 Doors
1 Seatback Storage Pocket,2 12V DC Power Outlets,4-Way Passenger Seat -inc: Manual Rear Seat Easy Entry,6-Way Driver Seat,Air Filtration,Analog Display,Cargo Area Concealed Storage,Cargo Space Lights,Carpet Floor Trim,CLOTH SEATS Cloth Front Seats w/Cloth Back Material,Cruise Control w/Steering Wheel Controls,Day-Night Rearview Mirror,Delay Off Interior Lighting,Delayed Accessory Power,Driver And Passenger Door Bins,Driver And Passenger Visor Vanity Mirrors,Driver Foot Rest,Engine Immobilizer,Fixed Rear Windows,Front Bucket Seats -inc: 6-way driver seat and 4-way front-passenger seat w/integrated headrests,Front Cupholder,Front Map Lights,Full Carpet Floor Covering -inc: Carpet Front And Rear Floor Mats,Full Cloth Headliner,Full Floor Console w/Covered Storage and 2 12V DC Power Outlets,CLOTH SEATS Full Folding Bench Front Facing Fold Forward Seatback Cloth Rear Seat,Gauges -inc: Speedometer, Odometer, Engine Coolant Temp, Tachometer, Trip Odometer and Trip Computer,Glove Box,Interior Trim -inc: Metal-Look Door Panel Insert, Metal-Look Console Insert and Metal-Look Interior Accents,Leather/Aluminum Gear Shift Knob,Leather/Metal-Look Steering Wheel,Leatherette Door Trim Insert,Manual Air Conditioning,Manual Tilt/Telescoping Steering Column,Manual Type Adjustable Front Head Restraints and Fixed Rear Head Restraints,Outside Temp Gauge,Power 1st Row Windows w/Driver And Passenger 1-Touch Up/Down,Power Door Locks,Redundant Digital Speedometer,Remote Keyless Entry w/Integrated Key Transmitter, Illuminated Entry, Illuminated Ignition Switch and Panic Button,Remote Releases -Inc: Power Trunk/Hatch and Mechanical Fuel,Trip Computer,Valet Function,Black Grille,Black Side Windows Trim,Body-Colored Door Handles,Body-Colored Front Bumper,Body-Colored Power Side Mirrors w/Manual Folding,Body-Colored Rear Bumper w/Black Rub Strip/Fascia Accent,Clearcoat Paint,Compact Spare Tire Mounted Inside Under Cargo,Fixed Rear Window w/Defroster,Front Windshield -in Get a FREE Car Detail with vehicle purchase!
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Scion FR-S pitted against oldtimers RX-8 and S2000
Tue, 07 May 2013There are very few vehicles available today that compare directly with the Scion FR-S and Subaru BRZ twins. A case could be made for the Mazda MX-5 Miata, and possibly even six-cylinder versions of American coupes like the Ford Mustang. Pretty much everything else is either too expensive or is powered by the wrong set of wheels.
The boys from EverydayDriver on YouTube decided the only fair way to judge the inherent qualities of the Toyobaru twins was to pit them against two standard-bearers of years past: The Honda S2000 and Mazda RX-8. Neither of these cars is an exact matchup, with the Honda boasting a convertible top and the RX-8 offering more practicality via a rear seat and two reverse-opening doors for easier access. What they do offer, however, are similar performance stats and proven reputations for excellent handling.
None of this talk answers the real question, though: Which one wins the comparison test? Scroll down to watch the video, and be prepared for something of a surprise conclusion.
2016 Scion iM Review [w/video]
Fri, Aug 7 2015Scion is all grown up. When the brand launched in 2003, it was as if Scion wanted to be the anti-Toyota. You could almost imagine it saying, "We aren't our parents, dude. We're different." Scion's decision to eschew mainstream vehicles was largely successful. The original xA, xB, and tC were affordable, economical, stylish, and – most importantly – different. But the brand's aging lineup couldn't keep the interest of the young, urban buyers it so coveted. Sales suffered severely after the 2009 industry collapse and have failed to return to their 2006 peak. So much like the bearded 20-something that's finally realized an artisanal headcheese startup isn't going to pay the bills, Scion has finally introduced its first truly mainstream model, the 2016 iM. You already know the basics on the iM, courtesy of Managing Editor Steven Ewing's testing in California in June. But since there's little substitute for more mileage and extra time with the car, we ventured out to Michigan's second largest city, Grand Rapids, for a second look. The iM is exactly the kind of vehicle Scion needs right now. Ewing spent most of his time on California's beautiful winding roads, but our second go in the iM was much more sedate, consisting largely of freeway cruising and some city driving. In short, these miles backed up our original assessment: the iM is exactly the kind of vehicle Scion needs right now. But that's not without a few problems. We spent almost all of our drive time behind the wheel of the continuously variable transmission model which, in many ways is better than the six-speed manual-equipped car we originally tested. Toyota's CVT works well; it's on par with the industry's best. The transmission keeps the revs low and responds quickly to throttle inputs, but at the same time, the tach needle is quick to retreat when acceleration isn't demanded. The stepped nature of the CVT is a bit off-putting at first – it feels a lot more sudden on the "upshifts" – but it's easy to ignore. Weirdly, there are no paddle shifters, but you can still pick your "gears" via the floor-mounted shifter. The iM doesn't hate a little bit of fun. We played with the CVT's sport setting, and while we wouldn't recommend using it on a regular basis, we liked the way it kicked up the revs upon corner entry. The engine never felt flat-footed midway through a turn, giving the impression that the iM doesn't hate a little bit of fun.
Scion shows tC Release Series 9.0, Giants fans rejoyce
Thu, 30 Oct 2014The timing is perfect. Really, Scion couldn't have done any better, unveiling the latest member of the Scion tC Release Series - number 9.0, a stylish black-and-orange looker - barely a day after the San Francisco Giants, whose color scheme is black and orange, won the World Series. Also, one day before Halloween.
The Scion's well-timed color scheme is the product of Jeremy Lookofsky of Cartel Customs. The company's styling treatment also includes the custom body kit and orange seatbelts.
The Release 9.0's two main performance enhancements include a center-exit exhaust and TRD lowering springs. Beyond that, though, the changes are largely aesthetic. Black wheels, accents and badges round out the exterior changes, while the cabin features orange contrast stitching on the steering wheel and seats and orange paint on the dash and shifter surround.