Factory Certified 2012 Scion Iq 3dr Hb on 2040-cars
Louisville, Kentucky, United States
Engine:1.3L 1329CC l4 GAS DOHC Naturally Aspirated
Vehicle Title:Clear
Transmission:Automatic
Body Type:Hatchback
For Sale By:Private Seller
Make: Scion
Number of Doors: 2
Model: iQ
Exterior Color: Pear White
Trim: Base Hatchback 2-Door
Interior Color: Black
Warranty: Vehicle has an existing warranty
Drive Type: FWD
Mileage: 10,950
Options: CD Player
Number of Cylinders: 4
Safety Features: Anti-Lock Brakes, Driver Airbag, Passenger Airbag, Side Airbags
Power Options: Air Conditioning, Power Locks, Power Windows
Safety Notes | ||
3-point seatbelts in all positions -inc: driver-side emergency locking retractor, automatic/emergency locking retractor on all passenger belts,Driver seat cushion airbag,Driver/front passenger advanced airbag system,Driver/front passenger knee airbags,Driver/front passenger seat-mounted side airbags,Front/rear side curtain airbags,Lower anchors & tethers for children (LATCH) -inc: lower anchors on outboard rear seats, tether anchors on all rear seats,Rear window curtain airbag,Star Safety System -inc: vehicle stability control, traction control, anti-lock brake system, electronic brake force distribution, brake assist, smart stop technology,Tire pressure monitoring system | ||
Mechanical Notes | ||
Electric pwr steering,Front MacPherson strut suspension,Front ventilated disc/rear drum brakes,Rear compact torsion beam suspension | ||
Comfort Notes | ||
4-way cloth front bucket seats -inc: integrated headrests,50/50 split rear folding seat,Dual sun visors w/vanity mirrors,Leather-wrapped 3-spoke type-S tilt steering wheel -inc: audio controls,Leather-wrapped shift knob,LED map lamp,Luggage tray,Manual air conditioning,Pwr door locks,Pwr windows w/auto up/down -inc: jam protection,Rear window defogger | ||
Exterior Notes | ||
,Folding pwr mirrors -inc: LED turn signal indicators,Halogen headlamps,Intermittent front windshield wipers,Rear window wiper | ||
Safety, Mechanical, Comfort and Exterior Notes detail items which were installed at the factory during manufacturing of this vehicle. These items may or may not still be installed on this vehicle. Please call for further details. |
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Scion FR-S pitted against oldtimers RX-8 and S2000
Tue, 07 May 2013There are very few vehicles available today that compare directly with the Scion FR-S and Subaru BRZ twins. A case could be made for the Mazda MX-5 Miata, and possibly even six-cylinder versions of American coupes like the Ford Mustang. Pretty much everything else is either too expensive or is powered by the wrong set of wheels.
The boys from EverydayDriver on YouTube decided the only fair way to judge the inherent qualities of the Toyobaru twins was to pit them against two standard-bearers of years past: The Honda S2000 and Mazda RX-8. Neither of these cars is an exact matchup, with the Honda boasting a convertible top and the RX-8 offering more practicality via a rear seat and two reverse-opening doors for easier access. What they do offer, however, are similar performance stats and proven reputations for excellent handling.
None of this talk answers the real question, though: Which one wins the comparison test? Scroll down to watch the video, and be prepared for something of a surprise conclusion.
Evo pits Toyota GT86 vs. Mazda MX-5 Miata
Tue, Sep 8 2015The latest Deadly Rivals episode from Evo gets the Mazda MX-5 Miata and Toyota GT86 (our Scion FR-S) on track for a shakedown and a whole lot of drifting with Dan Prosser behind the wheel. The UK-spec coupes have slightly different power ratings than ours, but it's all close enough to be comparable. Their Miata has 158 horsepower (ours has 155), 148 pound-feet of torque, takes 7.3 seconds to run from naught to 60 62, and costs 22,695 pounds. The GT86, on the other hand, lists a 7.6-second dash to 60 62, and a base price of 25,000 pounds. The GT86 also weighs 400 pounds more than the Mazda. That's true in the States, too – curb weight for our MX-5 is 2,332 pounds, whereas the Scion FR-S comes in at 2,758 pounds. Both cars lauded for excellent shifting, but one of them has a better front end, a sweeter engine note, more controllable cornering behavior, and is faster by a tenth of a second around the test track. And Prosser doesn't mention it, but one has a lot more body roll. But it takes more than all that to make a winner, so check out the video above to see which is which. News Source: Evo via YouTube Mazda Scion Toyota Convertible Coupe Performance Videos toyota gt86 evo
Scion rules out roadster, turbo versions of FR-S
Tue, Nov 25 2014Ever since Toyota and Subaru released the sports car alternatively known as the GT86, 86, BRZ and Scion FR-S a couple of years ago, rumors have circulated that even more exciting variants could be in store. But at least as far as Scion is concerned, those rumors are apparently nothing more than wishful thinking. Speaking with WardsAuto at the LA Auto Show last week, Scion chief Doug Murtha said that the prospect of an FR-S roadster has been taken off the table entirely. Apparently Scion lobbied parent company Toyota to produce just such a model, but after failing to find other markets interested enough in the model to put it into production, corporate HQ said no. "I think we were pretty aggressive on our (submitted plan), but we looked at what we would have conceivably lost on the product and said, 'We're not going to even push it further,'" Murtha said, going on to note, "Nobody was more disappointed than we were." Murtha further shot down the idea of a turbo version of the FR-S, dismissing it as a prospect the blogosphere (that's us) wanted to happen but "that's not something that's coming." Either variant might have helped Scion and Toyota boost sales of the model (which are predictably dropping after their first two years on the market), but the investment also might not have paid off their development, tooling and marketing costs. Of course, Murtha can only speak for Toyota, but we'd be surprised to see Subaru go it alone on either model, as costs would be that much more prohibitive without a partner. Bummer.