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Scion - tC (2015)
Discover the Scion tC—Toyota’s sporty compact coupe that captured hearts in the early 2010s. Whether you’re curious about the Scion tC price for a brand‑new model or exploring the Scion tC 2015 price of a pre‑owned example, this overview gives you a clear snapshot of what to expect and how the vehicle stands in today’s market.
Below is a quick glance at the key specifications that made the Scion tC a distinctive choice for drivers who want performance, style, and value all in one compact package.
- Model years: 2009–2014 (GR-6A/GR-6P line)
- Engine: Dual‑spark 1.5‑liter 4‑Cylinder DOHC (120 hp @ 6,400 rpm; 105 lb-ft @ 4,800 rpm)
- Transmission: 6‑speed manual or 4‑speed automatic (depending on trim)
- Drivetrain: Front‑wheel drive
- Fuel type: Regular unleaded gasoline
- Dimensions:
- Wheelbase: 98 in (2,494 mm)
- Overall length: 169 in (4,292 mm)
- Overall width: 66 in (1,676 mm)
- Overall height: 55 in (1,397 mm)
- Weight (curb): 2,555–2,680 lb (1,158–1,216 kg)
- Features & trim highlights:
- G-Force 110 48‑hour “Buy‑Back Guarantee” in certain markets
- “Sporty” styling with a coupe roofline, removable front bumper, and roughly 2‑tone paint options
- Heads‑up display available on higher trim levels
- LED daytime running lights featured on select models
Depreciation insights: The Scion tC depreciation trajectory follows a typical compact coupe pattern. Initially, the vehicle loses about 15‑20% of its purchase value in the first year, then approximately 10‑12% each subsequent year. Over a five‑year lifespan, most Scion tC models retain roughly 60‑70% of their original sticker price, when accounted for variations in mileage, condition, and market region.
This depreciation curve is aligned with the what is a 2015 Scion tC worth? calculus for prospective buyers. The resale market shows variability: a 2015 Scion tC in excellent condition with 50,000‑mile mileage and a comprehensive service history might command around $5,500 in the U.S., whereas a lower‑trim model with higher mileage may fetch closer to $3,200. Remember that “used Scion tC price” figures shift based on local supply, vehicle features, and the overall health of the used car market.
Comparison context: When evaluating the Scion tC against similar compact hatchbacks and coupes, it stacks up comfortably. The 2015 Scion tC stands near the lower end of the price spectrum when compared to the Toyota Corolla Hatchback and the Honda Civic Hatchback, yet it offers
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