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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 C-HR stays sharp from prototype to production

Tue, Mar 1 2016

Scion is dead. While the troubled brand was given 13 years to make a case for itself, it never quite succeeded. And that's a shame, because we're pretty confident that this, the production-spec Toyota C-HR would have been one of its biggest hits. Instead, when it arrives in the US, it will be as a Toyota... where it will still likely be a big hit. The new small CUV made its debut after literally years of teasing concepts, the most recent of which was shown late last year in Los Angeles, where it was badged as a Scion. After seeing that car, it's quite clear that Toyota has strained itself to translate its style to the real world. Up front, there's clear inspiration from the Toyota Auris/Scion iM. But aside from the front, the C-HR's biggest inspiration appears to be the Nissan Juke. View 14 Photos It's like Toyota has tried to go even further, though. Its wheel arches are flared even more aggressively and they feed into a strong character line on the lower portion of the doors. In back, Toyota's designers seem to have just rotated the Juke's taillights 180 degrees while they sit below an extremely fast rear window. Said window is integrated into today's latest design trend, a floating roof. Mechanically, the C-HR rides atop Toyota's New Global Architecture, which is Japan's answer to Volkswagen's MQB architecture. Power comes from a hybrid drivetrain, good for a relaxed 120 horsepower. If you don't want hybrid power, Toyota will sell the C-HR with the Euro-market Auris' turbo 1.2-liter engine, but we almost certainly won't see that here in the US. Instead, American drivers will probably be left with nothing but a 2.0-liter, naturally aspirated four-cylinder. That engine will be exclusively paired with a continuously variable transmission that sends power to either the front- or to all four wheels. So there's Juke inspiration, but not in the driving character. Toyota says it will build the C-HR Hybrid in Turkey. We don't know if that facility will handle US-market vehicles or just Europe, but we wouldn't be surprised to see additional facilities come online to produce this stylish little bugger. Related Video: TOYOTA C-HR Toyota's Fresh New Take on the Crossover 2016 Toyota Motorshow Geneva Making its world debut at the 2016 Geneva motor show, the C-HR gives Toyota a powerful new presence in the crossover market.

Scion pondering move upmarket?

Mon, 01 Apr 2013

Scion is simultaneously celebrating its ten-year anniversary with the 10 Series models and trying to figure out what to do with itself over the next ten years. Once a go-to consideration for young, first-time buyers who wanted something cool and different, in 2013 it has a model everyone is still talking about in the FR-S, a model few are still talking about in the iQ, and three models in between in the tC, xB and xD that make everyone wonder, "What happened?"
Automotive News spoke to Toyota's North American CEO, Jim Lentz - he was the VP in charge of Scion when it launched - about the options, and Lentz said one of them could be a move upmarket to challenge the established luxury brands that are moving downmarket. "There's going to be a big need in the $25,000 range for a fun-to-drive, nice-looking, value-oriented product," he said, and the FR-S, which starts at $25,255, could provide the platform for Scion to climb up a notch or two in price and perception. An idea like this could conceivably work in tandem with a proposal to move entry-level Scion products over to the Toyota brand - but remember, this is all just ideas on a whiteboard at the moment.
As opposed to an "entry-luxury fighter," the brand could swing back to the other option that was considered when it was formed, directly challenging the Korean makes that have usurped its cachet with first-time buyers. Lentz said Scion could go either way, and the tone of the piece seems to indicate that the final direction is still a ways away from being resolved.

SEMA crowns Mustang, FR-S as this year's hottest cars in the building

Wed, 31 Oct 2012

After wrapping up the first day of the 2012 SEMA Show, organizers handed out awards for some of the trendiest vehicles on display. Since the whole point of SEMA is to show off new products available in the aftermarket world for use in cars, trucks and SUVs, each year, the show distinguishes the most popular vehicle in various segments. Not surprisingly, this year's Hottest Car and Hottest Sport Compact are the Ford Mustang and Scion FR-S, respectively, while the Ford F-Series brought home the Hottest Truck and the Jeep Wrangler was named the Hottest 4x4-SUV.
More than 2,000 companies are at this year's show, and the display booths represents a "vote" for each car to determing the trendiest vehicles in each of the four categories. It isn't clear if these awards also take cars brought by OEMs into account, but the Mustang and FR-S were definitely well represented by both OEM and aftermarket show versions.
As usual, the OEMs showed up in force at the this year's SEMA Show exhibiting a variety of cars ranging from production-intent cars like the beastly Ford Mustang Cobra Jet to much flashier rides like Scion's Carbon Stealth FR-S.