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Replying to: jayjay3 (Sep 26, 2005 6:02 pm) |
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I posted a message on one of the other boards and didn't get a response. Maybe this is a better board for the question. I'm about to buy a new 2006 tC and it looks like some come with Yokohama tires and others come with Bridgestones. If I have a choice, is there one brand I should insist the car has over the other? How are the tires (whether Bridgestone or Yokohama) that the factory/delaer installs? Are they decent (I want something very grippy for aggressive cornering but also good traction for heavy TX rain!) or do I need to plan on buying something better once I take delivery of the car? All tire help and advice is greatly appreciated!
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| Suggest you find out the exact model numbers of each, and then go to www.TireRack.com and check the reviews. | |
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Hi, Is it true there is no buzzer working with the security on Scion tC? I have security installed, but I don't hear any sound when I lock or unlock my tC. Thanks a lot for any reply. |
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Replying to: fightingamish (Sep 28, 2005 10:00 am) If I were to purchase a tC, I would ask the dealer/factory to install either the Yokohama or the Goodyear Eagle which I have read have come standard on some tC's...or I would not buy the car. I'm curious, did you buy the tC? If so, how are the tires doing?
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| I have them on my car, just turned 10K. No real problems or complaints, even in the wet. Seem to be wearing pretty well, but the winter snow will be a good test (with any luck we won't have any this year). | |
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Replying to: keke1 (Oct 17, 2005 9:54 am) But a lot better choices than the RE92's.. they were bad when introduced on the 94 Integra and they are still bad today.. in my opinon
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Ive read about all of the problems and questions owner and potential owners have posted. Here's my experience after 38000 miles in my 05 tC. Tires: Still have original Bridgestone Potenzas-good handling on dry roads, will hydroplane at speeds over 45 mgh in heavy rain. Ride is a little rough on cracked roads, but not jarring. I live in Florida, so no experience with snow, but based on experience with wet roads, would not trust them in the snow. However, treadware has been great. I expect to get 70,000 miles out of these tires. Pops, squeaks, rattles: No unusual sounds from moonroof when closed. When open, lots of wind noise, but what do you expect? No sounds from dash, glovebox, under or between seat as some have reported. I turned off the radio to listen for squeaks in the rear, and did hear some little rattle occassionally, but not sure whether that was from some cargo or what, really had to listen hard to hear it. Because it is a hatchback, you are more likely to hear noises in the rear than in a sedan. radio cover: Design seems bad, looks cheap, but mine still works fine. Moonroof shades: Look cheap, but again both front and rear still work fine. Transmission: (automatic): zero problems. Engine: zero problems, don't think I have read of any, either. Mileage: about what was posted on the sticker, and I drive aggressively. If you want better mileage, buy a corrolla. Heat retention: Interior gets very hot when sitting in the sun in Florida. It helps a little to keep the shades closed, but still very hot and the black interior makes the heat retention worse. Wish there was a lighter color interior. Reclining rear seats: excellent feature especially if you have small children who you want to fall asleep in comfortable position. Car seats work fine as well. Kids also like having their own drink and toy holders in rear and their own over head moonroof and interior light. Exterior: paint scratches easily, so be careful what you lay on this car. Upholstery: No unexplainable stains, but seats are really hard to clean up after kids have made messes. If you are anal rententive about clean upholstery, either don't let kids in this car or get something with an easier to clean interior. I've read that some of you had leather interior put in, that would be better, but don't get black leather if you live in hot climate. Driving experience: fun, fun, fun! What other car gives you this much fun to drive for the price? And with an engine that you never have to worry about. And you can personalize it a million different ways.
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Replying to: csykes1042 (Oct 20, 2005 11:42 am) |
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Replying to: mark19 (Oct 17, 2005 1:12 pm) |
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