Used 2015 Scion tC Consumer Reviews
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Fun to drive
This car is likeable and fun to drive.
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tC......rivals expensive sports cars!
You need to be able to see outside well; need a test drive. The car is an amazing ride for those who have driven expensive sports cars.
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- Base 2dr HatchbackMSRP: $11,999100 mi away
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Perfect perfect perfect
This little car is growing on me. Is practical gets Great gas mileage, RELIABLE VERY EASY TO DRIVE. It's also a Toyota so I know I can depend on it
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Underrated
I love this car. I’m the original owner since 2013 and I plan on being the only owner. It’s the perfect consumer daily sport car. Its 2.5L 4 cylinder offer just the right amount of zip without sacrificing gas mileage coming in at about 25 in the city and mid 30s highway. Its suspension offers great handling and very fun to drive personality. A lot of people talk about the features and interior being bland but I think it’s perfect. I’m a simple person and I have exactly what I need and no more. The stock stereo system with its 3 each door speakers and 2 in rear make for a stock system that rivals most. Cargo capacity is unmatched for a vehicle in the same class with its fold flat rear seats and open hatch. I can pack a 65” tv in the box in the back with room to stack another 3 smaller ones on top as well as being able to pack a bunch of 8’ long posts. When I do have passengers in the back I’ve never had a complaint about leg room in fact it’s the opposite, with them awing at how much room the have and how surprised they were. I personally don’t have many cons other than if you live somewhere there’s a lot of leave the a/c gets backed up and leaks into the passenger side but it’s a quick fix. Overall it’s fun and sporty, standing out with its unique body style and when it comes to everyday errands, it handles almost anything you can throw at it. Where it lacks in fancy unnecessary features it makes up for in its usability for daily life while still being fun to drive. I dread the day it’s taken it last ride and I have to find something new because nothing will match it. I think a modern version with its simplicity and sporty style, yet very versatile capabilities would do extremely well in todays market.
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Two and a half years of ownership
I like the mpg I currently get which is around the 23-25 and has good bass, have installed aftermarket parts which won’t make crazy numbers but in the 195-200 hp range, handling is pretty good as I have the release series which came with better suspension and the body kit, interior is ok but could be better, the engine is reliable and had nothing go wrong, now for the transmissions that these cars came with are not that great(only for the manual ones). Another thing that might come in handy would be soundproofing the car because it is just the carpet and metal all around the vehicle.
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