Scion tC Reviews - 2007
The 2007 Scion tC is a 2-door, 5-passenger vehicle that has three trim selections available: The Scion tC Base, the Scion tC Spec, and the Scion tC sports sedan. All Scion tC trims have a 2.4-liter, I4, 161 horsepower engine that averages 23 mpg city and 30 mpg on the highway. The Scion tC Spec comes with 16" steel wheels and the Scion tC Base and Sports sedan come with 17" alloy wheels.
Standard features for the 2007 Scion tC trims include: external temperature display, low fuel warning, interval wipers, rear defroster, turn signaling mirrors, cloth upholstery, sport front seats, power accessories, tilt steering, multiple storage compartments, first aid kit, keyless entry, remote trunk release, power outlets, air conditioning, trunk light, and a Pioneer brand name stereo system with 160 watt output, 6-speakers, and a single CD player with MP3 playback. The 2007 Scion tC Base adds power sunroof, tire pressure monitoring, cruise control, steering wheel mounted cruise control, and leather wrapped steering wheel. The Scion tC sports sedan adds further options such as; crumple zones, side guard door beams, anti-theft devices, power tailgate and fuel door releases, front dual reclining seats automatic headlights, tinted glass, and a chrome grille.
Premium options include a unique iPod connectivity that allows full iPod control, CD changer, satellite radio, subwoofer, and lighting for the foot well.
The 2007 Scion tC is newly redesigned and carried over from 2006. The Scion tC Spec has a MSRP of $15,000 and the Scion tC Base and Sport at $16,400.