2009 Scion TC
Hey guys, my girl is looking at trading her 2006 black sand pearl in for a 2009 super white TC. I was just wondering if Scion has made any changes from 2008 to 2009? I can't find any info on the new one.
Thanks for the info guys.
Thanks for the info guys.
Originally Posted by reelknead1
She wants a new one to one get a warrenty back on the car and to have lower payments.
Is she having trouble with her 06? Just cause you have lower payments doesn't mean you OWE less.
Originally Posted by paulky_2000
Originally Posted by reelknead1
She wants a new one to one get a warrenty back on the car and to have lower payments.
Is she having trouble with her 06? Just cause you have lower payments doesn't mean you OWE less.
The reason for trading it in for a new one is that even though she loves the car, she has put it through a lot, with traveling 70 miles a day for work on New England highways and it shows a LOT. 50+ rock chips and a few scratches. (the new one will have a 3m clear bra) and also the fact that she doesn't have a lot of extra cash to throw in for repairs if anything happened.
There are also other things having to do with the tittle that i won't get into. Don't worry this is not a rash decision and its not just a teenager getting bored and wanting a new car. She really has put her ducks in a line so to speak and it makes great sense if you knew the whole situtation
O yea one more thing she wants a Stick!
Originally Posted by BlckdOutTC
Originally Posted by Jon
Upgraded seat fabric. Painted door garnishes. Projector headlights. Odd looking tails.
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If she's worried about warranty and wants lower payments, she can just refinance the car. Most institutions also offer some form of mechanical breakdown insurance too....
Just a thought. No sense to owe more money on basically the same car, when she can come closer to owning the one she has, free and clear!
Just a thought. No sense to owe more money on basically the same car, when she can come closer to owning the one she has, free and clear!
Originally Posted by djct_watt
If she's worried about warranty and wants lower payments, she can just refinance the car. Most institutions also offer some form of mechanical breakdown insurance too....
Just a thought. No sense to owe more money on basically the same car, when she can come closer to owning the one she has, free and clear!
Just a thought. No sense to owe more money on basically the same car, when she can come closer to owning the one she has, free and clear!
I say keep it. A friend of mine that works at a local Toyota Dealership told me that Scion is thinking of coming out with either a upgrade TC by the end of this year or just another type of Design. It doesn't hurt to wait a coupe months and see what they have coming up.
Originally Posted by Bravehearts
I say keep it. A friend of mine that works at a local Toyota Dealership told me that Scion is thinking of coming out with either a upgrade TC by the end of this year or just another type of Design. It doesn't hurt to wait a coupe months and see what they have coming up.
I seen two SW tC's at a meet recently and one was an '08 and the other was an '07 (or earlier)...
The SW paint on the '08 was whiter and looked better... and before you say anything.. the '07 or earlier tC was very well taken care of....
I talked to both owners as they compared their cars... it looks like the paint on the newer SW was was slightly changed.
Just an observation...
The SW paint on the '08 was whiter and looked better... and before you say anything.. the '07 or earlier tC was very well taken care of....
I talked to both owners as they compared their cars... it looks like the paint on the newer SW was was slightly changed.
Just an observation...





