Buck said:Pradeep, good to hear about your driver's license, but sad to hear about your truck. If it is just a valve cover gasket, then a fix should be easy enough.
2005 Scion tC Preliminary Specifications
Engine
2.4-liter four-cylinder DOHC with VVT-i (2AZ-FE)
Horsepower 160@5,700 rpm
Torque 163@4,000 rpm
Fuel System EFI
Powertrain
Five-speed manual transmission or four-speed automatic transmission
Suspension
Front/rear Independent MacPherson struts/Double-wishbone
Wheels and Tires
Standard 7JJ x 17-inch split six-spoke alloy wheels with P215/45 R17 tires
Brakes
Four-wheel disc brakes with standard ABS
Exterior Dimensions (inches)
Wheelbase 106.3
Overall Length 174.0
Overall Width 69.1
Overall Height 55.7
Handruin said:What about the new scion tC?
Handruin said:Given the price of the car, I think it looks pretty damn nice and has a nice set of options.
I went to a car show a few months back and they didn't have this model either. They had the other two cars on display, both were even less expensive. ($12k-$14K if I remember correctly)
You don't need snow tires...it's front wheel drive...
Handruin said:You don't need snow tires...it's front wheel drive...
I currently drive a Mitsu; a '99 Galant with 84K miles on the odo. It's been the most trouble-free car I've ever owned and has given me less stress than everything I've owned before, which included a Nissan (85 Sentra), Mercury (8? Topaz POS), Toyota (88 Camry; 1st wife's car), and a Mazda (93 MX-3) that would blow the trans every 36K miles.Pradeep said:Oh and a decent warranty. That's why I'm tempted by Mitsu 10 year/ 100K powertrain. Makes Ford's 3/36 look like the joke it is.
01 and up have a 10/100 power train + a 5/50 or 5/60 (don't remember which) bumper-to-bumper which includes roadside assistance.jtr1962 said:My sister has the Elantra for I believe the past two years and she's very happy with it. No problems so far, and I think it has a 10-year, 100K mile warranty on the drivetrain.
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sechs said:Sunglasses, people! 8)