2011 Scion Tc 3 Door Liftback 2.5l 4-cyl Classic Silver Met - Only 2244 Miles ! on 2040-cars
Peckville, Pennsylvania, United States
Body Type:Hatchback
Vehicle Title:Clear
Engine:2.5L 4-Cyl 16V DOHC Dual VVT-i 180 HP
Fuel Type:Gasoline
For Sale By:Private Seller
Number of Cylinders: 4
Make: Scion
Model: tC
Trim: 3 Door Liftback
Options: Sunroof, CD Player
Drive Type: FWD
Safety Features: Anti-Lock Brakes, Driver Airbag, Passenger Airbag, Side Airbags
Mileage: 2,244
Power Options: Air Conditioning, Cruise Control, Power Locks, Power Windows
Sub Model: tC
Exterior Color: Silver
Interior Color: Charcoal Gray
2011 Scion tC
ONLY 2244 Miles !!!
Fuel Economy Estimates City Mpg 23 -- Highway Mpg 31
3 Door Liftback
Classic silver metallic
I am the original owner. I bought this car from Scion of Scranton.
The car is garage kept. I had one oil change from the dealer. Car is Excellent "Like-New" I am an adult that really takes very good care of my cars.
Mechanical:
2.5L 4 Cyl DOHC 16V engine
6-Speed Sequential Automatic Transmission
Electric Power Steering (EPS), Ventilated Fr. & Solid Rr. Disc Brakes, Independent MacPherson Strut Front Suspension, Double Wishbone Rear Suspension, 18" Alloy P225/45R 18 Wheels, Alloy Wheel Locks
Safety:
Star Safety System: Vehicle Stability Control (VSC), Traction Control (TRAC), Anti-lock Brake system (ABS), Electronic Brake Force Dist (EBDz0, Brake assist (BA), & Smart Stop Tech (SST). Air Bags - Dr & Fr Pass Advanced, Dr & Fr Pass seat Mounted, Dr & Fr Pass Knee, Fr & Rr Side Curtain; Dr & Fr Pass Active headrests, LATCH-Lower Anchor & Tether for Children, Tire Pressure Monitoring System, First Aid Kit.
Exterior:
Panoramic Glass Moon roof w/ Power Tilt/Slide, Rear Spoiler;
Color-Keyed Power Outside Mirrors w/ LED Turn Signal Indicators, Projector-Beam Headlamps, Intermittent Front Windshield Wipers.
Comfort and Convenience:
Sport Front Bucket Seats, 60/40 Split Reclining Folk-Flt Rr Seats; Rubber Floor Mats
Power Windows w/ Dr Side Auto Down, Power Door Locks, Remote Keyless Entry w/ Engine Immob, Air Conditioning; Cruise Control,
Pioneer 300W AM/FM/CD w/ 8 Speakers, Aux, and USB Port w/ iPod Connectivity
Leather-Trimmed Steering Wheel w/ Audio Controls
Multi-information Display, Digital Clock
$1000.00 non-refundable deposit due through PayPal within 24 hours of auction end.
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2015 Scion FR-S gets suspension, appearance enhancements
Thu, 15 May 2014A couple of weeks ago, we told you about some suspension and appearance changes for the European-market Toyota GT86 - a car that's better known as the Scion FR-S (and Subaru BRZ) here in the United States. At the time, our US contacts at Scion told us we'd have final confirmation "soon" as to whether or not these upgrades would make their way to our FR-S, and now, we have those official details.
For 2015, the FR-S features a more rigid front suspension setup, and the rear shock absorbers have been retuned, all of which has been done to reduce body roll and improve feedback. Other upgrades include a new shark-fin antenna and larger exhaust pipes that are now flush with the rear bodywork. Inside, buyers will be treated to an updated interior panel with a carbon fiber look, the addition of automatic on/off headlights, and a new key design. All of this comes at very little additional cost, with the manual transmission-equipped 2015 FR-S starting at $24,900 (not including $755 for destination) - an increase of $400.
Elsewhere in the Scion range, the tC coupe has been updated slightly for 2015. The not-as-sporty coupe now features steering wheel-mounted paddle shifters on automatic transmission-equipped models, and a couple of new colors are offered: Cosmic Gray and Blizzard Pearl. The 2015 tC starts at $19,210 - the same as the 2014 model.
Scion iM spied testing in US in more production-ready guise
Sat, Nov 29 2014Following the niche-oriented iQ and FR-S, Scion is preparing its first new model with mass-market appeal in quite some time with the iM. Just unveiled at the recent Los Angeles Auto Show in concept form, our spies recently shot some photos of a slightly camouflaged production iM doing some testing in Southern California. Judging by these spy shots, the production iM is taking many more styling cues from the European-market Toyota Auris that it's based on, than the much more aggressive concept on display in LA. The body kit with a low front bumper, flared fenders, side skirts and rear spoiler are all gone in favor of a much more mainstream design (we aren't surprised). The model's name comes from the first letters of 'individuality' and 'modern,' according to Scion, but if these shots are any indication, it looks like it'll pretty easily just blend into the crowd. Scion didn't reveal anything about that the US-market powertrain for the production version in LA but promised the details would be released sometime in 2015. The company did hint at a starting price under $20,000, though. It's too early to make any real styling judgments about the iM before the final version is ready, but until then see what you think of these spy shots of the upcoming hatchback.
2016 Scion iA First Drive
Mon, Jun 29 2015Leading up to our first test of the 2016 Scion iA, we're actually really excited to drive it. A string of "if A, then B" logic tells us this car ought to be pretty good. We drove the new Mazda CX-3 and loved it. The CX-3 is based on the Mazda2 platform. The Scion iA is a rebadged Mazda2, built in Mexico as part of Toyota and Mazda's joint venture. Following that line of thought, we should like this Scion a lot. And we do – mostly. Parts of the Scion iA experience feel a lot more Toyota than Mazda. Scion executives tell us that Toyota had a lot of influence in the engineering of the Mazda2, since in addition to being the iA in the US, the car will be sold as the Yaris in other markets. Unfortunately, that Toyota-ness comes through in the driving dynamics. The iA uses Mazda's 1.5-liter Skyactiv-G four-cylinder engine with 106 horsepower at 6,000 rpm and 103 pound-feet of torque at 4,000 rpm. On the canyon roads near Malibu, CA, we're putting pedal to the metal; uphill acceleration is unsurprisingly poor for a car with meager output numbers like these. Around town, 106 hp and 103 lb-ft is perfectly fine for the 2,385-pound iA. And it allows the car to return impressive EPA-estimated fuel economy numbers of 33 miles per gallon city, 42 mpg highway, and 37 mpg combined with the six-speed automatic transmission. Should you choose the six-speed manual, those numbers only drop to 31, 41, and 35, respectively. The six-speed stick is all Mazda, and we love it. You should choose the manual, by the way. The six-speed stick is all Mazda, and we love it. Gear throws are short and snappy, and the clutch has a nice weight and crisp action. Driving the manual iA back to back with the six-speed iM really points out that Mazda makes a far better manual transmission than Toyota. Great gearbox aside, on these canyon roads, we're feeling a bit let down. Never mind the acceleration issues, the iA just doesn't feel like a Mazda in the turns. Credit where credit's due: the steering is really nice, with a solid feeling on center and crisp turn-in and lots of feedback throughout the entire range of motion. But we're remembering the solid, planted feeling the CX-3 exhibited when we hustled it along the mountain roads of Arizona. And we aren't feeling it here in the Scion iA.