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2005 Scion Tc 5 Speed Manual 2.4l Base 165,000 Miles One Owner Vehicle on 2040-cars

US $4,950.00
Year:2005 Mileage:165000
Location:

Dallas, Texas, United States

Dallas, Texas, United States
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2005 SCION TC FOR SALE NEEDS SOME MINOR BODY WORK BUT THE VEHICLE IS IN GREAT RUNNING CONDITIONS A/C WORKS AND HEAT, NO CHECK ENGINE LIGHTS, NO LEAKS, 50% LIFE LEFT ON TIRES WITH AFTERMARKET WHEELS, TIRE LIGHT ON IN THE CLUSTER DUE TO THE AFTERMARKET WHEELS , THE VEHICLE NEEDS TRUNK SCUFF PLATE, DRIVERS SUNVISOR, FRONT LOWER GRILL AND DENTS AND SCRATCHES THEY ARE SHOW IN THE PICTURES , CAR CAN BE SEEN AT PORIAN AUTO SALES 12083 GARLAND RD DALLAS TX FOR QUESTIONS CALL OR TEXT AT 214 6298753 WE RESERVE THE RIGHT TO END THIS AUCTION ANYTIME DUE TO LOCALLY POST FOR SALE FOR LOCALLY TEXAS BUYERS THEY HAVE TO PAY FOR TRANSFERING TITLE FEES PLUS TAXES AND OTHER FEES TO OUT OF TEXAS STATE BUYER THEY WILL PAY ONLY 250 FOR DOCUMENTATION FEES BUT BUYER WILL BE RESPONSIBLE TO TRANSFERING IN THEIR OWN STATE WE TAKE CASHIER CHECKS, PERSONAL CHECK BUT TILL THEY GET CLEAR WE WILL RELEASE THE CAR WE DONT TAKE CREDIT OR DEBIT CARDS CASH ONLY OR CHECKS THIS VEHICLE WILL BE SALE AS IS WITH NO WARRANTY AT ALL FEEL FREE TO SEND SOMEONE BEFORE YOU ARE BUYING TO CHECK THE CAR FOR YOU PLS 500 DOLLARS DEPOSIT REQUIRE 24 HOURS DURING AUCTION CLOSED THANKS
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Toyota Pro/Celebrity Race Scion FR-S [w/video]

Thu, 07 Mar 2013

Toyota has been hosting its Pro/Celebrity race at the Toyota Grand Prix on Long Beach since 1977. The charity event, which has raised millions of dollars over the years, traditionally pits Hollywood celebrities against professional athletes (including race car drivers) on the full Grand Prix course in modified street vehicles. The short, sprint-style race is popular with the crowds as the amateur drivers race uninhibited - the result is an action-packed race with plenty of excitement and automotive... er... carnage.
Over the decades, the drivers have raced a variety of Toyota products including last year's front-wheel-drive Scion tC. But this year, Toyota announced at the Chicago Auto Show that the new rear-wheel-drive Scion FR-S would be stepping up to the plate. The good news only became better when Toyota Motorsports invited us out to Southern California's Willow Springs Raceway (the same circuit where the drivers train and practice) to be one of the first behind the wheel.
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Two new RWD Toyota sports cars to join FR-S?

Fri, 09 Aug 2013

Toyota as we know it could become a thing of the past. According to Australian site Car Advice, the Japanese brand known for bland cruisers like the Camry and Corolla is preparing to bring two new rear-drive cars to market that would slot above and below the Scion-badged FR-S. This is very, very good news.
Car Advice spoke to the GT86/FR-S' chief engineer, Tatsuya Tada, who claimed, "Akio Toyoda always says to me, Toyota sports car [family] should be three sports car brothers. 86 is in the middle." The oldest "brother" would be the spiritual successor to the Supra, even if it doesn't wear that name. Tada is in charge of that project, while a sub-GT86 project is being headed-up elsewhere.
Tada refused to comment on names (CA specifically mentions MR2 and Celica) for the new small car, but did say that, "Yes it is rear-wheel drive and that's Toyota's strong position - Toyota sports car must be rear-wheel drive." Perhaps the juiciest bit of information obtained from Tada's interview with Car Advice was his hinting that both new sports cars would be joint ventures, like the GT86/FR-S/Subaru BRZ triplets. Tada wouldn't say who Toyota was in bed with on the smaller model, but did mention that the Supra would be a product of the world's largest automaker's partnership with BMW.

2017 Toyota 86 Drivers' Notes | Fun, even with an automatic

Fri, Aug 25 2017

The Toyota 86 is a car that enthusiasts begged Toyota to build for decades. It's small, lightweight and rear-wheel drive. Thanks to a partnership with Subaru that resulted in the BRZ, this stylish coupe hit the streets in 2012. In the U.S., the car was originally known as the Scion FR-S but was rebadged as a Toyota after Scion was axed last year. Along with a new name, the 86 received updated styling both inside and out as well as a revised suspension and a slight bump in power, at least for the manual models. This Hot Lava-colored car doesn't feature Toyota's slick six-speed manual. Instead it rocks a six-speed automatic with paddle shifters. While some enthusiasts may look down at that, automatics make up more than half of 86 sales. Still, the bones are there, and some people don't think the automatic is all that bad. Either way, we can't encourage enough people to buy these cars, as we want Toyota and Subaru to keep building them. Senior Editor, Green, John Beltz Snyder: When I first slid behind the wheel of the 86, I was surprised to see the gear selector and paddles. It's one of those cars that you don't think of as having anything but a manual transmission. Also, in an interior where all the controls and displays are underwhelming, a set of paddle shifters stands out as one of the few tactile objects in the cabin. I ended up using the paddles quite a bit, and found that I actually enjoyed using them, so much so that I'd actually consider opting for the automatic transmission were I to buy an 86. Despite shifts that aren't as razor sharp as they could be, the car's high-revving engine means that it still feels great to use. Riding an engine like this up to its redline, filling the cabin with noise, is the sort of thing that'll give you goosebumps. Being able to keep both hands on the wheel while shifting is a good thing for engagement in this car, based on my time with it. Plus, when I got stuck in traffic, I didn't have to wear out my left leg. The other brilliant thing about the Toyota 86 is its sense of balance. I loved the way it communicated its load distribution when cornering, whether on or off the throttle or brake. The fact that the nose of this car snaps right to where you want it when you start dialing in steering angle is satisfying. And its low stance and good view out the windshield make it really easy to place on the road.