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Showed the 2008 to wifey and she likey
by mcmanus on Fri Jun 29 09:11:58 PDT 2007
We have 180,000 miles on a 2001 Sienna that we like a lot, due in part to a good Scion/Toyota/Lexus dealership. But it's a bit pricey to drive the van as much as she does, so I'm always on the look out for something cheaper when it comes time to replace it. Previously I'd brought home a 4 cylinder/FWD RAV4 which she liked well enough to replace the Sienna. As it would be about $4000 cheaper to buy, cheaper to service, better mileage, and probably better during our snowy winters, I was very pleased. As she works out of town I end up taking it in for service, but we happened to be nearby the dealer yesterday. So I pulled in to show her the new xB. She liked it! She was OK to give up room and the third seat! She even wanted to get it with a manual transmission! This would save another $5000 over the RAV4. :shades: The only down side is that I was thinking of getting it for myself (before we replace the Sienna) and don't want two of the same car. :confuse:
Re: good price for 2005 tc ? [dragonsbum]
by axiomowner on Sun Mar 26 07:43:46 PST 2006
$17,844 is around what you'd pay for a new '06 auto. (w/out the extras). But, the '06 has steering wheel mounted radio controls and the stereo seems to have better designed knob controls (my 05 just has buttons) and ipod connectivity. If you don't care about that, and you are going to buy the extras anyway, it might be an OK deal. Compare how much it would be to add the extras to a new one and see if the difference decides for you. Or, if you just like another color better. I've been reading that tC's have been fetching high resale amounts. They don't sit around long. You're post basically adds to it.
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by iluvmysephia1 on Sun Aug 07 13:42:20 PDT 2005
enjoy your 2006 Scion tC in Azure Pearl...automatic or manual transmission? They are super nice looking cars and it should hold up fine mechanically and hold it's value as well. Read up on the few complaints on the car if you haven't yet. They seem petty yet really bug some tC owners, you be the judge of your own tC ownership experience, obviously, and do chime back in on how your tC and Scion are treating you, OK? Enjoy it! :D
Re: stick or auto [tundradude]
by sheila_917 on Tue Jul 26 18:27:03 PDT 2005
OK, going to show my ignorance....... What's a front strut tie bar? Do they keep the car more stable? I thought all cars built had them....(things that make ya go "hummmm")... Thanks for the info..
Dealer from Hell
by mike84 on Sat Jul 16 13:48:41 PDT 2005
My wife and I went into Riverside Scion in Tulsa, OK to by a TC. After the experience we had we bought a Civic EX sport instead, our first non-Toyota in 20 years and I've come to the conclusion that Toyota customer Service is dead. Here's a copy of the Email I sent to Riverside and to Scion.com. Their reaction was basically thanks we'll look into it, nothing from either for 2 weeks To Sales Manager or whom it may concern, My wife and I came onto your lot on 11th St. this morning to look at a new Scion TC for my wife. The salesperson who came to help us proceeded to ignore my wife even though she spoke to him first until I told him that he needed to talk to her as it was to be her car and her decision. He asked the reasonable question of when we were thinking of buying, she replied that we would be buying within the next week but would most likely have to order because she wants the Azure pearl color with several body accessories and a 5 speed stick. After that the entire experience went downhill, he kept pushing her toward the red 2005 even after being told several times she didn't like the color, did not want an automatic, and wanted a 2006. He finally went in to get the keys so she could test drive the 2006 manual Black Cherry Pearl but he came back with the keys to the 2005 red auto. She was upset but went ahead and drove it to feel out the ride and how the AC worked etc. During the test drive (I was in the back seat) he kept looking at his watch, tried to dissuade her from getting on the highway and after about 5 minutes just started guiding her back to the dealership. All during this drive he kept pressuring about this car, he seemed incredulous to the point of insult that she would want a stick and stated at least twice that color wasn't an important criteria. We both found his attitude to be derogatory and rude. All in all it was one of the worst experiences we have had at a dealer and we will be buying a Scion but it won't be from Riverside and you can thank (BLANK)for that. So mad after 2 weeks bought Civic Instead.
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by iluvmysephia1 on Sun Jul 03 08:25:26 PDT 2005
A comment about the door mouldings and ding issue. I drive a 2001 Kia Sportage 4x4 and before that was my first Kia, a 1999 Kia Sephia. Neither rig had door moulding, so I went to my dealer and they had some for the Sephia in Violet Mist color that matched perfectly. I put in on myself and it went well putting it on. With my Sportage 4x4 I went online and ordered some off the net. It was black in color, about 3/4" wide and I put it on the small SUV. It goes well because the door handles are black on my Pepper Red Sportage. Here's where I'm leading with this: on a car like a tC you would probably not want to bother the side with door moulding. You will have the same door swinging issues with inconsiderate people and shopping cart issues, etc. So it's up to you but everyone is sort of of the opinion that door moulding doesn't work on a coupe like the Scion tC, because it looks so hokey. Do keep us informed what you decide on this, though, OK? I sure do like that Azure Pearl. I saw a tC at a dealership in Jefferson City, MO, that was that color and it looked fantastic on this little coupe. Now I'm thinking tC again, along with xA RS 2.0 and new world order Kia Sportage for the future. The tC just looks so awesome! :D

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