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·I know a few have talked about it, I just wanted to know how many for sure.
I am in the same boat as you. I really want to wait a year, but a temporary car does not make since for me. Here is hoping that the tC has a good first model year.LoopyLady_1 said:
I'd like to wait a year, as well, for the bugs to be dealt with...but I really need a new car now and don't want to buy some sort of "temporary car."
I don't think the Scion tC is using a 5SFE..bowlofturtle said:^i agree with both
I never really trust the first year of cars. Always have minor problems. Like wiring and what not. I'm seriously considering droping my gen3 camry for a tC in a way its the same car, same engine and all, just a little more style. And supercharger is a must. My camry is quick but not as quick as i would like it.
Well, my hope is that since the tC seems to be sort of a "cut and paste" car from other Toyotas....maybe the tried and tested parts will work just as well when they are mixed in the new format.I never really trust the first year of cars. Always have minor problems. Like wiring and what not.
It's using the 2az-fe, the current 4-cyl for Camrysconor said:I don't think the Scion tC is using a 5SFE..![]()
there's warrantys no need to trade it in ..toyota should fix anything that wrong with the car for free.. especially if they know about it.LoopyLady_1 said:Well, my hope is that since the tC seems to be sort of a "cut and paste" car from other Toyotas....maybe the tried and tested parts will work just as well when they are mixed in the new format.
Worst case...I get the car...it has issues, and I trade it in sometime later for a new and improved tC.![]()