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2007 Scion Tc Repairable Clean Title 15,774 Miles Includes All Parts Not Salvage on 2040-cars

Year:2007 Mileage:15774 Color: Black Metallic /
 Black
Location:

Evansville, Indiana, United States

Evansville, Indiana, United States
Transmission:Automatic
Body Type:Hatchback
Vehicle Title:Clear
Engine:2.4L 2398CC l4 GAS DOHC Naturally Aspirated
Fuel Type:Gasoline
For Sale By:Private Seller
Condition:
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VIN (Vehicle Identification Number)
: jtkde167060098638
Year: 2007
Number of Cylinders: 4
Make: Scion
Model: tC
Trim: Spec Coupe 2-Door
Options: Sunroof, CD Player
Drive Type: FWD
Safety Features: Anti-Lock Brakes, Driver Airbag, Passenger Airbag, Side Airbags
Mileage: 15,774
Power Options: Air Conditioning, Cruise Control, Power Locks, Power Windows, Power Seats
Exterior Color: Black Metallic
Interior Color: Black

2007 Scion Tc

15,774 Miles
Very easy fix, includes all parts.
CLEAN TITLE!!!

I bought this car a few years ago with the hopes of fixing it to drive myself but I don't have time to work on it and I don't have room for it so someone is going to get a great deal here.

This car was NOT TOTALED. It was at a body shop getting some light front end damage repaired when someone vandalized it. I guess at that point the owner decided not to have it repaired. Evidently the shop insurance covered the cost of the car and it was never considered a total loss. I have a CLEAN Indiana title in hand, free and clear, no brands whatsoever. I checked the carfax on the car and for some reason it shows that the car had some rear end damage at some point but I have been in the body shop business for a long time and I can assure you that it has never had any rear damage whatsoever. The only collision damage on the car was to the front end. The fenders, hood, headlamps, front bumper, and radiator support were replaced. The frame horn on the right side was smashed up a little but it has been straightened out and the bracket assembly on the front was replaced. There is NO other frame damage. The air bags did NOT deploy. There is no wiring harness damage and no other hidden damage to worry about on this car. It runs, drives, shifts, and stops just fine. However you can't drive it very long because the cooling assembly is out of it at the moment. The service engine light is on because the cooling assembly is out of it and the ABS light is on but I'm not sure why yet.

Besides the sheet metal damage, the vandals threw bricks at the car which resulted in a broken windshield, broken back glass, broken quarter glass, and one piece of the panoramic roof broken. There is also a dent in the left door and the left quarter from bricks. They also stole the radiator, a/c condenser, and catalytic converter.

The interior of this car is absolutely immaculate. No damage whatsoever. It has all power options, blue interior lighting, nine air bags, and factory Pioneer stereo. This isn't the base model car so it has the better looking tail lights, factory spoiler, 17" wheels, and glass panoramic roof. The factory alloy wheels have a few curb marks. The tires are like new.

I have gathered basically everything to put this car back together. I've tried to find all used OEM parts to repair the car because I don't like the fit or quality of aftermarket parts. Any used parts came from cars that had 40,000 miles or less. The parts included are:
Front fenders (used OEM)
Hood (used OEM)
Hood hinges (used OEM)
Both headlamps (used OEM)
Front bumper cover, rebar, and impact absorber (used OEM)
Radiator, a/c condenser, and fan assy. (used OEM)
Catalytic converter (used OEM) (already installed)
Left quarter glass (used OEM)
Panoramic roof assy. (used OEM)
Right bumper bracket (new OEM)
I'm sure theres more that I'm forgetting.

The only parts that I don't have yet are:
Windshield (I had one and someone cracked it)
Back glass
Grille inserts
Front fender liners (lost them at some point)

This will make a very nice low mileage car for someone. And It will be a very easy fix. Just repair two light dents, paint, and assemble. The book value of this car is still around $12,000.00 so you should be able to buy it and repair it for around half of what it's worth. If you have any questions, feel free to call me anytime at 812-457-2668. I will be more than happy to arrange any type of shipping at the buyer's expense. This car is also for sale locally so I reserve the right to end this auction at any time. If you have feedback less than 10, please contact me before bidding or I will have to cancel your bid. Please DO NOT bid unless you intend to pay for the car.

Thanks and good luck! 


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Scion was slain by Toyota, not the Great Recession

Wed, Feb 3 2016

Scion didn't have to go down like this. Through the magic of hindsight and hubris, it's easier to see what went wrong. And what might have been. What the industry should understand is this: Scion wasn't a losing proposition from the get-go. Its death is due to negligence and apathy. This is more than just the failure of a sub-brand. It's the failure of a company to deliver new and compelling products over an extended period of time. Toyota will point to the Great Recession as the reason it hedged its bets and withdrew funding for new vehicles, instead of using that as an opportunity to redouble efforts. This was as good as a death warrant, although myopically no one realized it at the time. Sadly, GM's Saturn experiment was a road map for this exact form of failure. No one at Toyota seemed to think the Saturn experience was worth protecting their experimental brand from. Or they weren't heard. Brands live and die on product. Somehow, Scion convinced itself that its real success metric was a youthful demographic of buyers. It seems like this was used to gauge the overall health of the brand. Look at the aging and uncompetitive tC, which Scion proudly noted had a 29-year-old average buyer. That fails to take into account its lack of curb appeal and flagging sales. Who cares if the declining number of people buying your cars are younger? Toyota is going to kill the tC thirteen years [And two indifferent generations ... - Ed.] after it was introduced. In that time, Honda has come out with three entirely new generations of the Civic. Scion wasn't a losing proposition from the get-go. Its death is due to negligence and apathy. At launch, the brand could have gone a few different ways. The xB was plucky, interesting, and useful – a tough mix of ephemeral characteristics – but the xA didn't offer much except a thin veneer of self-consciously applied attitude. That's ok; it was cute. Enter the tC, which managed to combine sporty pretensions with decent cost. It took on the Civic Coupe in the contest for coolness, and usually managed to win. More importantly, an explicit brand value early on was a desire to avoid second generations of any of its models, promising a continually evolving and fresh lineup. At this point, the road splits. Down one lane lies the Scion that could have been. After a short but reasonable product lifecycle, it would have renewed the entire lineup.

Scion celebrates first 10 years with special edition models

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As the story goes, Toyota's Scion brand was imagined up in someone's basement and then came to fruition in 2003 as a youth-oriented brand with a focus on delivering unique vehicles with an equally unique retail experience. A decade later, the brand has grown to five models, which will each be commemorated starting in June with a new Scion 10 Series edition.
In varying quantities, Scion will be offering the FR-S, tC, iQ, xB and xD with an exclusive package that will all come in the Silver Ignition exterior color. Aside from the paint, these cars will also receive Scion badges on the front and rear that are backlit with blue LEDs that illuminate when the car is unlocked. Silver seat belts and a solar-powered illuminated shift knob will help distinguish the interiors of these cars, but the iQ, xB and xD will stand out further from the outside with darker alloy wheels.
In total, just 10,000 Scion 10 Series models are planned, and each will be identifiable with a sequentially numbered badge inside the car. The redesigned 2014 tC will get the most of the special-edition models with 3,500 units, while other new models like the FR-S and iQ will be restricted to just 2,500 units and 900 units, respectively. The original Scion, the xB, will get 2,100 Scion 10 Series models, and the xD will round out the 10,000-unit run with 1,000 models being produced. Scroll down for the official press release.

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.