2013 Scion Fr-s 2-door Coupe 2.0l on 2040-cars
Lusby, Maryland, United States
SCION FRS- Pearl, 31.5 MPG Highway, NOT Driven- in Winter! This vehicle was $35K out the door. If you REALLY enjoy driving, then this car will satisfy your driving desires. It's not going to take on a Hemi-Dodge on a straight, but it will bury the same competition in the turns! The 6-Speed Manual Transmission is tight and provides a smooth transition of power during engine acceleration. The driver can really feel Hp growth in the upper rpm's. Sticks to the road like glue! Why? The FRS sports Independent MacPherson strut front suspension, Double-Wishbone rear suspension, Ventilated disc brakes, Vehicle Stability Control (VSC) & Traction Control (TRAC), 17” Alloy Wheels with Michelin ‘Primacy HP’ Tires. VEHICLE HAS NOT BEEN BEAT ON! Extra Features “Ding-Monkey”-
FREE repair of all vertical metal surfaces (dings, scratches, scuffs) for life of car “Enviroguard”-
Clear, non-yellowing protectant over entire paint (7-Year Guarantee) Rear
Window Defogger 300W
8-Speaker Pioneer Stereo w/ Aux USB port & IPOD Connectivity Bluetooth
with “Hands-Free” phone operation 6-Bag
air bag system Tire
Pressure Monitoring System Lighting:
Halogen Headlights with LED rear illumination & Fog Lights Color-keyed Power Side Mirrors |
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Scion FR-S Convertible (in Toyota GT86 form) spied in South Africa
Fri, 15 Feb 2013Though the eventual existence of a convertible version of the Toyota GT86 (and its Scion FR-S and Subaru BRZ versions for America) is a no-brainer, we've yet to get a glimpse of the real-deal car until now.
Spotted in Cape Town, South Africa, of all places, this completely undisguised GT86 convertible seems to be in a remarkably advanced state of development. The image seen here was obviously sniped from quite a distance and without the aid of a powerful lens, but we can still make out a production-ready looking piece of rear bodywork for the convertible top to hide away in, as well as a functioning trunk lid. It's hard to make out with any certainty, based on this evidence, but there does seem to be space retained behind the front seats for two, small rear chairs.
With the first car spotted, we'd expect to seem some more and better images of it flow through in the near future, and if not, Toyota has already confirmed a concept version for next month's Geneva Motor Show, dubbed FT-86 Open, so stay tuned. For now, click through to the FT86Club.com forum to have a slightly closer look at the images.
Scion trying to build business case for FR-S convertible as Subaru bows out
Tue, 28 Jan 2014Hope may remain for a convertible version of the Scion FR-S, according to a report from Ward's Auto. You'll recall that rumors were swirling about the feasibility of a rear-drive Toyobaru convertible as early as October, and that back in November, Subaru - which makes the FR-S, Subaru BRZ and Toyota GT86 - essentially nixed the idea of an open-topped variant.
"We make the car, so if we don't make it, it can't happen," brand chief Yasuyuki Yoshinaga told Automotive News, according to Ward's, at the Tokyo Motor Show. "Our engineering department told me that losing the entire roof requires a complete redesign of the structure. It would need a big change."
Despite Yoshinaga-san's arguments against a droptop variant, Toyota is apparently still considering the model. Speaking to media at the 2014 North American International Auto Show, Scion's US vice president, Doug Murtha, hinted that the rear-drive droptop was in the works.
Toyota 86 most likely to get more power through more displacement? [w/poll]
Wed, 21 Aug 2013The Sydney Morning Herald has spoken to Tetsuya Tada, chief engineer of the Toyota 86 (our version of it, the Scion FR-S, is pictured above), and they've been promised that more power is on the way. We've heard a lot of speculation about a more powerful Toyobaru since before the standard model was even launched. The only question now is how the power will be delivered, and among the engine concepts we've already heard about - turbo, supercharger, twin-charged, hybrid - is a new one: more displacement.
Tada said that an engine with more displacement than the current coupe's 2.0 liters is being tested alongside a turbocharged and a hybrid-assisted motor. The SMH cites "inside sources" as saying the displacement option is the one likely to get the go-ahead, and suggests increased bore and stroke will see the engine grow to 2.5 liters, horsepower to about 250 - a 50-hp increase over the present car.
While that's apparently the betting man's solution for the long-awaited increase in gumption, what happens with the next generation could be more wide open than we suspected. According to the report, Tada "hinted that [a successor] could be a radically different car, potentially dropping the boxer engine altogether." He said once they've sorted out the concept for the second generation car, then they'll sort out an engine. That's where a turbo option could come to market, perhaps the turbocharged four-cylinder Toyota is developing for the Lexus NX crossover or a hybrid system that uses a capacitor.