2013 Scion Fr-s With Many Tasteful Upgrades And Only 5455 Miles! Examine Closer! on 2040-cars
Allison Park, Pennsylvania, United States
Offering for sale this fabulous 2013 Scion FR-S with tastefully
equipped upgrades and low mileage at only 5455 miles. This car has been
adult owned and is offered to you free of any mechanical errors! I will provide service history records to the new owner. It has such LOW mileage that it hasn't even required the recommended 7500 mile service yet. What work has been had done recently, apart from the dealer installed upgrades, was a replacement of the driver and passenger window switches and outer door weather strips and glass lifters. This was a recommended service by the dealership based on the return window not working properly. The local service writer informed me of the faulty design flaw and the recommended repair. It was fully covered under the factory warranty. The upgrades include a dealer installed Pioneer AVIC-X9310BT radio with navigation, rear view camera, Bluetooth telephone integration with microphone, TRD exhaust, Scion rear bumper applique and clear "chip-free" protective film along the door jambs. Stock exhaust and stock radio will be included and passed on to the new owner. This car includes the Scion FR-S basic warranty (see any Scion dealer website for details) from the date of initial purchase and the additional 2 year / 25,000 miles Scion Service Boost (again, see their website for details.) In this case, this car was purchased on 1/28/13 approximately. In effect you will be purchasing a barely broken in, used car, with a fully transferable warranty. It's a 6 speed manual car featured in Scion's 'Whiteout' color. It really stands out in the crowd! The interior is immaculate and still retains the "new car" scent. The exterior is in near perfect condition with only a minor chip in the paint on the front hood. It can be easily remedied with a $30 touch up pen, but I'm not handy in that area so it will be a new owner project. A picture is attached to show the size in relation to a dime. It's not huge and that's the point, but I like to reveal everything, even the most minute flaw to the potential new car owner.
A lifestyle change for me warrants the sale. PA clear title in hand! This car is ready to go to a new owner at a great price. Compare the options and low mileage on this car to others that are listed, and you'll quickly see that I've priced it to sell! This is an AS-IS transaction with only the remaining factory warranty transferable to the new owner. It is up to you, the buyer, to inspect this vehicle PRIOR to purchase. Once you bid, you are entering into a legally binding contract to purchase this car. Cash / cashier's check purchase only! Payment and vehicle pick-up are required within 3 days of auction end. |
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Andrew Gilleland is new VP of Scion, Murtha moves to Toyota
Fri, Sep 25 2015Scion is getting some fresh blood at the top as Andrew Gilleland (pictured above) becomes the new vice president to take over for Doug Murtha. Gilleland is no stranger to the division, and served as the national field operations manager early in the brand's launch. Murtha moves to take leadership of corporate strategy and planning for Toyota in North America. "Now it's Andrew's charge to spread the message of the style and value of the iM and iA, as well as a third new vehicle that will be added to the lineup," Toyota division group vice president Bill Fay said in the announcement. Gilleland moves up from being general manager of Toyota's central Atlantic regional office. He takes the reins at Scion at a potential turning point for the division. Sales volume for the year through August is down 22.1 percent to 32,691 vehicles, but some big changes are afoot. The long-lived xB is likely about to bow out, and the brand is launching two new products with the iM and iA. They're getting some celebrity advertising, too. Spy shots also suggest the FR-S might get a refresh soon. Plus, the third model Fay teases is expected to be a compact crossover, possibly with styling inspiration from the Toyota C-HR concept. Scion could get a big boost by having an entry in that booming segment. New Products, Previous Player - Scion Introduces New Vice President Andrew Gilleland Returns to Youth Brand September 24, 2015 TORRANCE, Calif. (Sept. 24, 2015) – In the early days of Scion, when xAs and xBs were flying out of dealers' showrooms, Andrew Gilleland was the National Field Operations Manager for the youth brand. He was responsible for working with dealers to ensure they embraced the new products and processes Scion offered. Now, Scion is entering its teen years, and Gilleland is back as Vice President of Scion, once again encouraging dealers to sell its new models and investigate new methods to attract young buyers. "Scion has sold nearly a million vehicles since I left in 2005 and I'm excited to be back leading this team," said Gilleland. "The iM 5-door hatchback and iA sports sedan arrived at dealerships earlier this month and the response has been great.
World Car Of The Year down to its final four
Wed, 13 Mar 2013
Judges for the World Car of the Year Award have narrowed down the finalists to just four vehicles. Out of a total of 42 entries, only the Mercedes-Benz A-Class, Porsche Boxster/Cayman, Scion FR-S/Subaru BRZ/Toyota GT-86 and Volkswagen Golf remain standing. For Volkswagen, this marks the second consecutive year the company has had an entry among the finalists, and the fourth time since 2009. In order to qualify, a vehicle must be on sale on two continents during the span of time between January 1, 2013 and May 30, 2013. A panel of 66 journalists from 23 countries then vote on the finalists.
Three vehicles have made the cut for the last round of voting on the 2013 World Performance Car as well, with the Cayman/Boxster and FR-S/BRZ/GT-86 running against the Ferrari F12 Berlinetta. Meanwhile, the Renault Zoe, Tesla Model S and Volvo V60 Plug-In Hybrid are duking it out for the World Green Car Award. Finally, the World Car Design of the Year Award is up for grabs between the Aston Martin Vanquish, Jaguar F-Type, and the Mazda6. Check out the full press release below. Overall winners will be presented at the 2013 New York Auto Show.
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.