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Replying to: darius2k (Jun 23, 2005 6:30 pm)
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Replying to: ange24ford (Jul 06, 2005 12:47 pm) Hope this helps. Ken
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Replying to: toyotaken (Jul 06, 2005 12:53 pm) I'm really hoping it handles well in the snow for when the time comes! Thanks again Ken!
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Replying to: ange24ford (Jul 06, 2005 1:37 pm) Ken
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Replying to: toyotaken (Jul 06, 2005 1:41 pm)
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Replying to: ange24ford (Jul 06, 2005 2:24 pm) Ken |
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I ordered a 2006 Flint Mica 5 sp with side air bags less than 2 weeks ago. The Salesman called yesterday to say it is on the transporter to the dealership. Now the problem - I want to upgrade to the iPod stereo. (Long story, but the Scion Help Desk originally told me the iPod "mounts in the cup holder" and "the steering wheel controls are not valid for the iPod mini" - so I went with the stock unit. After I ordered, they corrected themselves saying the mini will work and is stored in the glove box, so I now think the iPod is the way to go.) Salesman tells me this is a big deal. He wants me to pay $600+ for the whole unit instead of the $260 differential. I don't see why this is a big deal. I thought the business model for Scion was to have the dealers do the customization? Can any dealers clarify this? |
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Replying to: Sylvia (May 08, 2005 7:51 am) Yesterday, I drove off the lot in a brand new '06 Azure Pearl TC; minimal extras - I much prefer the basic lines and equipment package on the car, but I did upgrade to the iPod/MP3/WMA radio. The buying experience was flat-out fantastic. The no-haggle pricing takes a lot of the pressure off and lets the salespeople be a bit more honest than usual (being a former salesman myself) about the pluses and minuses of the car. My guy - John in Chattanooga from Capital Scion - was fantastic. He took me through the tC and was very honest about his compeditors. The no-haggle price may seem a bit iffy; in my case, I think it only hurt me on my trade-in. The no-haggle thing is across the board - they tell you the price first, then tell you what you're getting for it. Check out the website - you'll see the philosophy there, too. They start by telling you the price.. then you dig into the car. Everything is up front - either pay it or don't, your choice. Interestingly, according to my dealer, the prices quoted on the website are the same whether you get the work done before you buy the car or after you drive it off the lot. If I want foglamps or the XM Radio upgrade, I just take the car in, pay the price plus tax, and it's done. Period. (To the poster talking about the radio - the dealership is sorta screwin' ya there. Or so it feels to me.) Even in the finance process, everything was straightforward and well-explained. I'd shop from these guys again in a heartbeat. As for the car itself... wow. It drives exceptionally well and is as quiet inside as a high-end lexus. It /wants/ to do 80, and it'll happily cruise along faster than that. The transmission (I've a stick) feels very solid and the car is exceedingly responsive and stable. The whole thing just feels.. polished. People take notice, too - perhaps it's the Azure Pearl, but more people look at this car when it goes by... Surprisingly, there's a lot of room front and back. At 6'3", I can fit in the front seat.. and climb in the back seat behind my set up driver's seat and still have plenty enough leg room. Trunk storage is the only trade-off, but the rear seats fold to level with the rear cargo deck to give more room. Suspension-wise, the ride is similar to much heavier and more expensive cars. Having driven a Jaguar XJ12 for quite a while, despite the weight differences, I can honestly say the ride over rough pavement is comparable. Honestly - I'm as enthused about this car now as I was driving it off the lot. Vive Scion! |
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My dealer just told me that as of 5 o'clock yesterday, they're not taking any more orders for the Scion tC (this is only the dealership near me as far as I know). This is a new place that just went up, but they're overwhelmed with the amount of people who are buying these cars, so they need to stop taking orders. I'm so glad I ordered mine when I did, but it's the waiting period that's killing me! I'm hoping they can find one locally for me so I won't have to wait for it to come from Japan.. although then I would know it hasn't been touched. My corolla is on it's last leg... so keep your fingers crossed for me please! |
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Replying to: Sylvia (May 08, 2005 7:51 am) |
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