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2007 Scion Tc Base 2-dr Hatchback 5-spd Manual Trans 2.4l 4cyl on 2040-cars

US $7,000.00
Year:2007 Mileage:120000 Color: Flint Mica
Location:

Wheaton, Illinois, United States

Wheaton, Illinois, United States
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Year: 2007 
Make: SCION 
Model: tC 
Body: 2dr Hatchback 
Transmission: Manual 5-Speed 
Engine: 2.4L 4 Cyl. -- 160hp @ 6000 rpm -- 162 lb/ft trq @ 4000rpm
Mileage: approximately 120000 
Exterior: Flint Mica 
Interior: Black 

Thanks for checking out this excellent 2007 Scion tC!

This sporty vehicle has a peppy 2.4L 160hp 4-cylinder engine mated to a 5-speed Manual transmission, with custom short throw shifter. It runs very strong and the clutch has plenty of life left. 

This Scion comes with 17" Konig multi-pattern rims with a couple seasons left of tread on the tires.

Other than the wheels and the shifter, this vehicle remains unmodified from stock. It could make a great starter vehicle for someone looking for a sporty new ride or easily become someone's next big hp project car.

Since this is a 7-year-old car, there are some minor dings from parking lots, etc. There is one larger dent (that has been pushed out) in the driver-side rear bumper. I've tried to take a picture to give accurate representation, but it's hard to see in images.

Light damage to the front bumper, the lower lip has two small cracks.

Rear hatch release trim will be installed in the coming week -- known issue on all Scion tC's.

Will be getting a professional full detail in the week or two ahead.

Please feel free to email or text for additional details or pictures. 

Washington State title in-hand -- this car is ready to sign and drive.

Asking $7000 O.B.O., cash or certified check. Not looking for any trades. 

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Additional Details About This Vehicle:
  • Air Conditioning
  • Vanity Mirrors
  • Turn Signal Mirrors
  • Anti-Theft Device
  • AM/FM Stereo Radio
  • Trip Odometer
  • Tachometer
  • Tinted Glass
  • Driver Side Air Bag
  • Front Bucket Seats
  • Reclining Seats
  • Interval Wipers
  • Rear Defroster
  • Console
  • Carpeting
  • Floor Mats
  • Cloth Upholstery
  • Rear Bench Seat
  • Power Steering
  • Power Door Locks
  • Adjustable Head Rests
  • Front Wheel Drive
  • Folding Rear Seats
  • Remote Trunk Release
  • Door Pockets and rear cup holders
  • Center Console
  • Power Mirrors
  • Rear Window Defroster
  • Reading Lights
  • Power Outlet and iPhone connectivity upgrade installed
  • Outside Temperature Gauge
  • 3 Point Rear Seatbelts
  • Intermittent Wipers
  • Anti-Lock Braking System (ABS)
  • Beverage Holders and iPhone/iPod cup holder-style mount with Scion emblem (removable)
  • Emergency Trunk Release
  • CD Player

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Toyota CEO Lentz still envisions Scion as a small premium brand

Sat, Dec 6 2014

Ward's Auto has published a piece on Scion that further confirms that we really have no idea what to expect from the brand. In speaking with Toyota USA CEO Jim Lentz about what was once firmly intended to be a hip, experimental youth brand, Lentz said, "I still personally believe small-premium is the direction we should be going." We'll walk right on by Lentz's use of the word "still" and focus on "small-premium" with the question: How? As much as we dig the FR-S, nothing in the brand's lineup can get within a whiff of the word "premium." It's even further away from being able to sniff the lifestyle-powered exhaust of a Mini or Fiat 500, and the production version of the forthcoming IM Concept (inset) will only draw it closer to its plain vanilla parent. Of course, Scion could head the premium way, but the amount of time and money needed to make it work would seem to go against everything the brand currently stands for. The murk stays just as murky when Lentz's words are placed next to those of Scion brand VP Doug Murtha, who spoke to Ward's at a different time. Murtha's response to the "small-premium" note was, "He may be having discussions at levels I'm not," and that such intent is "probably a longer-term proposition than we're looking at right now," with planning under way out to 2025. We're already being prepared for the iM to come in under $20,000, which will ensure the "attainability factor" of the "younger audience" that Murtha still views as Scion's base. And at the moment, Murtha is probably focused on adding desirability to the current lineup, halting the 14-percent year-over-year sales slide to a point that's just over half the annual volume necessary for profitability, and making sure he and his dealers have the support necessary to make the required splash with new product. Aside from all that, what might we expect? We know there'll be another product shown along with the production IM at the 2015 New York Auto Show, and Murtha isn't against a small crossover if they can come up with "something appropriately Scion-esque." So... there's that.

A new Toyota MR2? We want to believe

Thu, Mar 9 2017

In the wake of a busy Geneva auto show, the rumor mill is churning, and the latest grist involves one of the most beloved Toyota sports cars of all time. EVO reports that Tetsuya Tada, the chief of the Scion FR-S/Toyota 86 project and a hard-liner about sportscar priorities (light and nimble, but with modest horsepower), wants a third vehicle for Toyota's nascent sporty lineup. Currently, we know there's a Supra-like vehicle in the works, being co-developed with BMW, and the 86 is sticking around. Tada said he'd like a third sportscar to compliment the two we know about, and that he wants it soon. A quick bit of history: Toyota's classic sporty lineup had three components. The most visible was the Supra, whose power and prestige grew as the car evolved from a cushy personal tourer to a high-horsepower, high-technology icon. The Celica was its Clark Kent, more mild mannered but also more accessible and affordable. The third was the MR2, a mid-engined go-kart that lasted for three distinct generations. Each had its charms, and all have their fans. When Tada says that he wants three sportscars in the lineup, we already know about the Supra successor, and the 86 is already filling the Celica's role, so the blank is easy to fill. It doesn't sound like Tada spoke the word "MR2" to EVO, or hinted that the car would be mid-engined, but Tada doesn't seem to say anything without purpose. Whatever the layout, this third car – if it comes to fruition – will probably play a role similar to the MR2 in relation to its stablemates. To translate: it'll likely be even lighter and more nimble, and probably less powerful, than the 86. The closest real-world analogue to the pure MR2 ideal is the Honda S660, a mid-engined Kei roadster that's on sale in Japan right now. It's light, small, and powered by a 0.66-liter inline-three. Toyota could decide to directly compete with the S660, borrow an engine from its small-car specialist subsidiary Daihatsu, and produce a mid-engined MR2. Another possibility, even simpler from Toyota's perspective, would be to adapt the existing Daihatsu Copen roadster. Sure, it's front-engine and front-wheel drive, but it's a small, light roadster. And even better, it sells abroad with a larger 1.3-liter engine. Restyle it slightly, perhaps to resemble the S-FR concept of a couple years ago, and it's an off-the-shelf solution. The S-FR itself is a third possibility.

Scion FR-S Release Series 1.0 hits dealers with $29,990 MSRP

Wed, 10 Sep 2014

If you're familiar with Scion, you likely know all about the Release Series special editions, and back in April, the automaker showed us the first RS example of its FR-S coupe. At that time, we knew the price would come in somewhere "under $30,000," and while that's technically true, the final number is a whopping ten bucks below that $30k mark. Yep, the yellowest Scion can be yours for $29,990, not including $770 for destination.
Only 1,500 of the FR-S RS 1.0 coupes will be made, all fitted with TRD lowering springs, a quad exhaust system, TRD steering wheel, HID headlamps with LED running lights, a TRD shift knob, pushbutton start, black seats and, of course, that aero kit. The $29,990 price applies to cars that use the six-speed manual transmission. If you want the automatic, be prepared to shell out $31,090.
Scroll down for more details about the special Scion. And if the super-yellow coupe isn't really lighting your fire, you can always opt for its Subaru sister, in a lovely shade of blue.