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2005 Scion Tc Blue 5 Speed,dvd Player,new Clutch. Md Inspection Ready on 2040-cars

US $5,400.00
Year:2005 Mileage:121000 Color:
Location:

Frederick, Maryland, United States

Frederick, Maryland, United States
Advertising:

I'M SELLING MY 2005 TC

JUST HAD EVERYTHING DONE FOR MD INSPECTION
SO ITS READY TO BUY AND DRIVE

ITS MY HIGHWAY CAR A DRIVE TO WORK AND LONG DRIVES

IT HAS DENTS AND SCRATHES, BODY IS OK SHAPE

INSIDE NEEDS A GOOD DETAIL BUT IN PETTY GOOD SHAPE

IT HAS 2 REAR RIMS BENT, NEED LIFT GATE STRUTS, REAR LIFT GATE TRIM IS
BROKEN OFF. ALSO MISSING DRIVER SIDE VISOR

NEW REAR TAILLIGHTS
NEW CLUTCH ASSY WITH NEW FLYWHEEL JUST PUT IN 500 MILES AGO
NEW RIGHT OUTER TIE ROD END, ALIGNMENT WAS DONE AT THE SAME TIME..
NEW STEERING SHAFT BOOT
NEW WATER PUMP ASSY

Division: SCION Model: tC Grade: Mono Model Year: 2005

Drive Type: 2WD Body Type: 2Dr. Liftback Engine Family: L4 - 2AZ-FE Transmission: 5MT
Date of First Use: 07/14/2004 Production Date: 06/08/2004 Plant Code: N - TMC PLANT - JAPAN

VIN: JTK-DE177-250004773
EXTERIOR
17"x7.0" Alloy Wheels w/Graphite Finish
Chrome Exhaust Tip
Multi-Reflector Halogen Headlamps
Pwr Outside Mirrors w/Turn Signals
Variable Inte Fr Windshield Wipers
Rr Fender Mounted Antenna
COMFORT AND CONVENIENCE
Panorama Glas Moonroof w/Pwr Tilt/Slide
Sport Fr Bucket Seats w/ Adj Headrests
Dr Seat w/Height & Seat Bottm Angle Adj
Dr Seat One-Touch Walk In w/Slide &
Seat Angle Memory/Fully Reclin Fr Seats
60:40 Split Fold-Down & Reclin Rr Seats
Pioneer 160 Watt AM/FM/CD with 6 Spkrs &
Scion Sound Processing (SSP)
Air Conditioner w/Soft Touch Controls
Two-tiered Fabric Covered Center Cnsle
Pwr Door Locks w/In-Key Remote Entry
Pwr Windows w/One-Touch Auto Up/Down
Cruise Control/Rr Window Defogger
Tilt Steering Wheelw/Audio Controls
Aux Audio Input Jack/Auto Off Headlamps
Engine Immobulize / 4 Cupholders
Cargo Area Cover & Under-Floor Storage
Outside Tem Gauge/Digital Clock
MECHANICAL AND PERFORMANCE
2.4L 4-Cyl DOHC 16 Valve VVT-i EFI Eng
5-Speed Manual Transmission
Power-Assisted Rack and Pinion Steering
4-Wheel Disc Brakes
Sport Tuned Independent MacPherson Strut
Fr and Double Wishbone Rr suspension
P215/45ZR17 All-Season Tires
SAFETY
4-Wheel ABS w/Electronic Brake Dist
Dr & Fr Pass Dual Stage Air Bags (SRS)
Driver Knee Airbag
Dr & Fr Pass Seat Belt Pretensioners
w/Force Limiters
Three Across 3-Point ALR-ELR Rear Pass
Seat Belts and Head Restraints
Side Impact Door Beams/First Aid Kit


$6200.00 OBO


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Auto blog

Scion testing updated FR-S

Thu, Sep 17 2015

It looks like Toyota is preparing a mid-cycle update for its critically acclaimed GT86, known here in the US as the Scion FR-S or Subaru BRZ. As far as updates go, this one looks to be rather average. Hidden behind the camouflaged front and rear ends, we have new headlights and taillights, which according to our spies looked to be of the LED variety. We wouldn't be shocked to see the GT86 get LED taillights, although fitting the top-of-the-line headlights seems less likely. Supporting that position are the images we have of the actual headlights in action, which don't look quite bright enough to be full LED units. Instead, we'd expect some new form of running light, perhaps with bi-xenon low beams. Aside from the lamps, the front bumper gets a larger, more prominent lower intake, while the rear end sports a redefined bumper that houses larger dual exhaust tips. The size of the spoiler has been increased, too. According to our spies, we should also expect powertrain enhancements – which we can only hope means more power – as well as upgrades to the interior of the GT86. While it's possible that the updates being tested in Germany could be exclusive to the European market, that seems unlikely. We'd expect the same new enhancements to at least find their way to the Scion, if not its Subaru-badged twin. Check out the full battery of spy photos up top. Related Video:

Incrementally better than ever | 2017 Toyota 86 First Drive

Tue, Oct 4 2016

We'd love to tell you that the incremental upgrades bestowed upon Toyota's rear-wheel-drive coupe as it made its transition from Scion FR-S to Toyota 86 have transformed it into a perfect sportscar. If only a few more horsepower, shorter rear-end gearing, and tiny aero updates were enough to quell all the complaints that enthusiasts have leveled at the machine since the platform first hit the road in 2012, this review would have been so much more satisfying to write. Sadly, that's not the case. Don't get us wrong. The 86 is still extremely fun to toss around a twisty road. The chassis is impressively balanced, the steering is direct, and the shifter is sweet. Sorry to impart upon you this well-worn trope, but the old adage that it's more fun to drive a slow car fast than it is to drive a fast car slow is, in this case, completely accurate. The 2017 Toyota 86 is nothing if not entertaining. But it's not completely new. It hasn't been transformed. It is, in the end, the same as it ever was. It will take about three minutes of your time to watch the videos below, in which we cover pretty much everything that's new for the 2017 Toyota 86. Toyota 86s equipped with manual transmissions get a five-pony boost to 205 horsepower and 156 pound-feet of torque. Automatic models soldier forth with a carryover 2.0-liter four-cylinder that puts out 200 hp and 151 lb-ft. Apparently, more than half of Scion FR-S buyers chose the automatic. That's unfortunate, as it drains a good deal of the fun out of the 86 experience. Choose the manual and you'll be rewarded with an easy clutch and a rewarding short-throw shifter. And, as we said, five more ponies, courtesy of intake and exhaust tweaks and the polishing of some internal engine components. The only upside to the automatic is improved fuel economy of 24 miles per gallon in the city and 32 on the highway. Manual 86s are EPA-rated at 21/28. Along with the small bump in power, the 2017 86 gets a 4.3:1 rear-end gear ratio in lieu of the old 4.1:1 unit. That ought to translate into a small improvement in acceleration that really only matters on paper. In the real world, on actual roads, the difference is negligible. To eke the most out of the 86, you have to constantly work the shifter and keep the engine north of 5,000 rpm. It's still not particularly quick, but it's definitely fun. There's plenty of noise inside the 86, from the wind, the road, and the engine.

More powerful 2017 Toyota 86 takes over for the Scion FR-S

Thu, Mar 17 2016

Scion is dead, and the FR-S name passes away with it. The rear-wheel-drive sports coupe isn't gone, though, because it's now the the 2017 Toyota 86. To match the new moniker, the latest model finally has a little extra power and more aggressive styling. The public debut will take place at next week's New York Auto Show, and sales begin this fall. "When we announced the transition of the Scion models to Toyota we hadn't planned on changing the names of our cars, but by popular demand, for our sports car, we decided to adopt the global name of 86," said Toyota Division Group Vice President Bill Fay. The 2.0-liter boxer-four's output grows to 205 horsepower and 156 pound-feet of torque – increases of 5 hp and 5 lb-ft – on manual-transmission models. The 86 still isn't the turbocharged rear-wheel-drive coupe of some people's dreams, but at least this is an improvement. (Buyers who opt for the automatic will have to make do with less power and fewer pedals.) Toyota also promises "additional performance" thanks to different gear ratios for the six-speed manual transmission, and there's now Hill Start Assist Control. New shock tuning and spring rates will affect the handling, too. The 86 wears a meaner look than the outgoing FR-S. The biggest change is a new front bumper with a large intake that stretches across the coupe's width, and the two sharp points along the bottom look like teeth ready to chomp down. Toyota also replaces the headlights and taillights with LED units. The twist-spoke wheels are a great accompaniment to the more aggressive look, too. The tweaks are more modest inside, including silver stitching and new materials for the dashboard and doors. Toyota will also display the C-HR crossover concept again in the Big Apple. We won't see the production version until later this year, and sales won't begin until spring 2017 as a 2018 model. Related Video: Toyota to 86 the FR-S Name New Toyota 86 and Charismatic C-HR Concept on Display at New York Auto Show TORRANCE, Calif., March 17, 2016 – With its new home comes a new name and more. The former Scion FR-S will debut as the 2017 Toyota 86 at the New York International Auto Show with interior and exterior changes, as well as suspension and powertrain upgrades. The new Toyota 86 will go on sale at all Toyota dealerships this fall.