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Old 06-21-2008, 06:46 PM
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I'm going to pick up an '09 Super White 5-speed tC some time within the next few weeks. Anything I should know about before buying? Any suggested accessories I should consider, or stay away from? I know that accessories are almost always cheaper/better if bought separately somewhere else... Just looking for a heads up.

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i try not to get the extras its not like a Ferrari/benz/bmw. keep it street and add stuff yourself.

the first thing you should do is get a kit or mod your 3rd brake light so all 20" light up...

i got the most basic package they will allow =p saved $150 on the carpet...
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be prepared to spend a lot of money on modifying your tc lol
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Well gas mileage sucks. Um...going over little bumps feel like ur car is hitting big potholes.

Other than that, nothing bad. Just take care of it and it'll be fine.
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Originally Posted by Wutachampion
Well gas mileage sucks. Um...going over little bumps feel like ur car is hitting big potholes.
i didnt notice that until i lowered it so u shouldnt have that problem
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oh yeah and part of that problem is the tcs stock tires are like low profile unlike a lot of other stock tires that are pretty fat
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yea get your own stuff
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I actually prefer the feel of low profile tires and stiffer shocks. I rode on 205/40/17s in my Yaris, so I'm used to that. I headed to the dealership to test drive a manual tC yesterday, and I have to say I was pretty happy with the general ride and handling.


the first thing you should do is get a kit or mod your 3rd brake light so all 20" light up...
Anyone have a link to an example of what this looks like?
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I'm going to pick up an '09 Super White 5-speed tC some time within the next few weeks. Anything I should know about before buying? Any suggested accessories I should consider, or stay away from? I know that accessories are almost always cheaper/better if bought separately somewhere else... Just looking for a heads up.

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I like the rougher ride you get with a tC.


imo, if you want less hassle and don't care about getting a few extra hp....just get the TRD stuff. The exhaust sounds decent, the drop isn't bad, and the intake is nice too. The sway bar helps as well. Sure it'll cost you more...but you have a lot less to worry about

I didn't get anything when I bought my tC thinking I'ld get it later...and well 2.5 years later I've barely done anything that I want like exhaust and springs.
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well i keep honking at random people and cars =p
that dam horn just extends to close to the outer wheel...
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I just learned not to touch the middle of the wheel unless I want to honk
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just enjoy yourself, remember they can't charge you anymore than what the website says!!! extended warranty is optional...
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Originally Posted by Chrisb319
just enjoy yourself, remember they can't charge you anymore than what the website says!!!
Wow, really? What's the deal with that? Scion doesn't let them exceed MSRP? Can they sell it below MSRP if I try haggling with them?
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There's no haggling with a Scion. It's pure price...no bs at all. If they try to make you pay more than what it says online you should report them.


Pure Price Info:
http://www.avondalescion.com/Pure-Price.aspx
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no its a set ammount, i dont know the term for it.
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Although if you can, look for a '09/'08 tC w/ less than 10k miles. You'll save yourself at least a few grand for a practically new...or "new used" as they call it.
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If you want the lipkit finance that, that's what I did
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about 8k miles in, expect rattles. LOTS OF THEM.
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You should probably know the price.

And how to drive a stick.

Just some suggestions.
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