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Year:2013 Mileage:6500 Color: Red /
 Black
Location:

Blackwood, New Jersey, United States

Blackwood, New Jersey, United States
Transmission:Manual
Body Type:Coupe
Vehicle Title:Rebuilt, Rebuildable & Reconstructed
Engine:4 cly
Fuel Type:Gasoline
For Sale By:Private Wholesaler
Condition:
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VIN (Vehicle Identification Number)
: jf1znaa11d1705403
Year: 2013
Number of Cylinders: 4
Make: Scion
Model: FR-S
Trim: Sports Coupe
Options: CD Player
Drive Type: rear wheel drive
Safety Features: Anti-Lock Brakes, Driver Airbag, Passenger Airbag, Side Airbags
Mileage: 6,500
Power Options: Air Conditioning, Cruise Control, Power Locks, Power Windows
Sub Model: FR S
Exterior Color: Red
Interior Color: Black
Warranty: Vehicle does NOT have an existing warranty

Nearly New SCION FR-S  - 6 Speed!!!

BID TO WIN this Sharp nearly new Coupe TODAY...Why not buy Wholesale? 


Rare car...Thousands below Market - Don't wait to bid and lose it. Similar cars are going for over $26,000.   BID TO WIN this sharp FR-S TODAY... Contact recent buyers from me and ask them if they are happy. You will deal with only one person; I've been in the wholesale business for myself for 15 years and the buck starts and stops with me. I only buy and sell the nicest rides.  2013 SCION FR-S 6500 miles - Needs nothing - Runs and drives like new!!!  Limited production 6 speed manual. This car most certainly will hold value as time passes.  Purchased with water/flood damage/history. No water intrusion whatsoever. It was one of 12 cars parked in a shopping center lot where the water rose after a storm drain had clogged. I bought 5 of the 12. Water was thought to have possibly entered some of the cars and a commercial write-off was applied to all 12 cars. This Scion Coupe did not sustain any damage. No motor noises or issues. Super fun and exciting to drive, very nice in and out. No weird smells, lights on the dash, issues in any sense. Close to new in and out. Small scuffs on the lower front dam on the lower side of the front bumper cover. The rest of car is near immaculate. I am an auto wholesaler that primarily deals in only BMW's but I just could not pass this Coupe up. Don't miss the opportunity to own a beautiful rare car, with a great color combination. PA Reconstructed title, branded with FLOOD history; can be tagged and registered like any other vehicle. Beautiful, beautiful, beautiful...save thousands - you will not be disappointed.  Joe 610 842 3638 or email blackwoodjoe at gmail.com
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OK - Now the Good Stuff   Please email with any questions before end of sale...I'll do my best to answer them all. $235 Document and Prep fee (transfer/delivery of your docs and the ever-increasing eBay fees) - CHECK MY FEEDBACK. All my sales are for big purchases and I do not buy small items to increase my feedback. I do not push the sale of my vehicles as I prefer to sell to intelligent, informed buyers who are looking to purchase vehicles / parts at a great price...I am fair. If you need more descriptive pictures or questions answered, please do not hesitate to contact me; I will accommodate whenever possible. The sale of this vehicle/part is absolutely "as is - where is" - No Warranties expressed or implied. -please "NO TIRE KICKERS" - If you're not serious, please don't bid. Winning bidder is responsible for shipping. $500 deposit is due within 4 days after the close of the auction; balance to be due 5 days thereafter. Money Order/ Cashiers Check/ Paypal(for deposit only), Cash. Please NO exceptions. Potential bidders are welcome to inspect the FR-S Coupe before the end of Sale. The car is located in Deptford NJ, 15 minutes east of Philadelphia. I reserve the right to end auction early. This car could be driven home ( temp. tags could be made available ) or shipped (buyer to pay); I can recommend a few different companies that I have used and seem to be good guys. Again "Thanks for the interest." Good Luck !

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Scion xB to be replaced by Auris hatchbach, iQ dead after 2014

Mon, 28 Jul 2014

Scion seemed like such a good idea when it was first launched. Toyota's aim was to provide young people with stylish, affordable cars that would serve as a gateway to the automaker's family of products. It was also supposed to be something of an incubator for new ideas that were too radical for its more conservative Toyota and Lexus brands. Over a decade since its launch, the brand has languished, and today's showroom is populated by slow-selling and aging vehicles that have often been slow to receive upgrades. However, there may be a bright spot on the imminent horizon, as there are reportedly a slate of new models on the way over the next three years.
According to a model timeline published by Automotive News, the Scion lineup is about to get a major overhaul. First, the boxy xB may finally be going to the big refrigerator box in the sky, to be replaced by a version of the more conventionally styled Auris hatchback (pictured above) from overseas markets in early 2015. Later next year, the xD will also allegedly bow out in favor of a new hatchback based on the Mazda2 (thanks to a recently signed platform-sharing deal). For 2016, the sporty tC hatchback is also said to get a redesign, and interestingly enough, a Corolla-based compact crossover could join the ranks, too.
While those changes should boost sales volume, there's also news that's sure to make enthusiasts happy. Automotive News cites company executives who confirm a second-generation FR-S is on the way in early 2017. A Subaru exec also recently gave a similar confirmation that it was working on another BRZ.

2017 Toyota 86: The car so nice it's been rebadged twice

Wed, Feb 3 2016

When the dust settles and the Scion brand is no more, the car we currently know as the Scion FR-S will be rebadged. Again. If you remember the excitement that surrounded the Toyobaru/Subota rear-drive sports coupes' introduction, you'll recall that Scion's Subaru BRZ twin landed in here as the FR-S. That car, along with the new iA and iM, will get a stay of execution next year when the brand bids adieu. We know it will wear a Toyota badge in dealers from then on, and there's a good chance it will get the 86 badge European models wear. Toyota's version of the car goes by several different names depending on the market. It's only a Scion in North America, while it's sold as the Toyota 86 (in Asia, Australia, New Zealand, South America, and South Africa), Toyota GT86 (in Europe and New Zealand again), and Toyota FT86 (in Nicaragua and Jamaica). The 86 part of the name is a nod to the rear-drive AE86 Corollas of the 1980s. That's a history lesson Toyota likely won't have to teach its core demographic. Then again, this car's core demographic probably already bought one. There's also a possibility that this car will get yet another name combination: Toyota FR-S. For the sake of simplicity, let's hope not. View 7 Photos So yes, the rebadged 86 will be re-rebadged back to a Toyota. Functionally this means almost nothing. Buyers who were ordering badge-swap kits from overseas will save some money. Some enthusiast forums might need to change their names. And people visiting from Japan or Europe will feel a little more at home when they see a rear-drive Toyota sports car on the street. Meanwhile, FR-S – a name that may or may not have stood for "front-engine, rear-drive, sport" – will be quickly forgotten. Related Video: Scion Toyota confirmed toyota 86

2016 Scion iM Review [w/video]

Fri, Aug 7 2015

Scion 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.