2012 Scion Iq Base Hatchback 2-door 1.3l on 2040-cars
Portland, Oregon, United States
The Scion iQ is a great
little car, the perfect weapon for the urban jungle. Small, extremely maneuverable (the turning
circle is less than 27 feet!) and easy on the budget with EPA ratings of 36mpg
city, 37mpg hwy, the iQ is a great delivery vehicle, company errand car, or
commuter. This 2012 has only 13,500 or so miles on it, and comes with an
automatic transmission, power windows and locks, AC, and a great stereo system
that will blow your hair back. Really,
you should try it. It is so easy to drive, you
can turn any employee or child lose in this car without fear that they will not
be able to park it or easily make their way through congested streets. With traction control, ABS, and a full complement
of airbags, it is a safe vehicle, too. But here is the real reason
to choose this over other small cars: people love this thing. You can’t drive it down the street without
having people point and smile… and laugh.
But think about what that means to your business. If your logo and website are on the sides,
you get positive exposure to thousands of eyes every day. Take that, Google! The white color is the perfect backdrop for virtually any logo, partial wrap, or custom painted mural you want to use for calling attention to your business. The clean background will make your graphics pop! As usual, Auto Mentors will
help coordinate shipping with your carrier, but you are responsible for the
shipping costs. If you want to fly into
beautiful Portland, Oregon, I’ll pick you up at the airport and bring you to
the car. Portland is a great town to
spend a few days in. Explore the
Columbia River Gorge, sample the best microbrews in the world, and take in a Blazers
game. Clean title, clean Carfax. Buyer pays for
all shipping, applicable sales tax, and all licensing fees. I will
coordinate your paperwork and documentation with your financial institution, so
buying will be easy. Auto Mentors, Inc. provides personal auto shopping
services, putting the fun back in auto buying. It's about time.
It's about savings. It's about convenience. Our Oregon auto dealer
license number is DA2747. Got questions? contact Ryan at
360-418-4449. |
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2014 Scion FR-S and tC Monogram Series are some spruced coupes
Tue, 14 Jan 2014Scion is in the unusual position of offering a pair of inexpensive sports two-doors, the rear-drive FR-S coupe and the front-drive tC hatchback. Despite offering outwardly similar size and form factors, the two have vastly different characters, chiefly because of their different drivetrain philosophies.
One area of commonality, however, is that both interiors have historically been underwhelming in terms of material choice and options. Oh, the FR-S has the basics nailed: a great driving position, grippy seats and properly businesslike wheel and shifter knob, but if you've been looking for premium-minded materials and high-end features from either model, they've been hard to come by.
The just-launched Monogram Series editions seek to rectify this somewhat, with each model getting additional features at a special price. In the case of the 2,000-unit FR-S limited edition, that means heated leather and Alcantara seats, heated side mirrors, high-intensity discharge headlamps, dual-zone climate control and BeSpoke audio and navigation, among other features.
Mazda CX-5 named Japan's Car of The Year, Subaru BR-Z wins "Special Award"
Mon, 03 Dec 2012The Mazda CX-5 stamped its Kodo design and SkyActiv technology authority all over the Japan Car of the Year awards, taking the top prize ahead of the Subaru BRZ/Toyota GT 86. It is Mazda's second victory in the last ten years, the 2005 MX-5 claiming the same trophy, and the fourth time the Hiroshima company has won.
The award is decided by 60 local "automotive experts and journalists," and open to any passenger car released in Japan from November 1, 2011 to October 31, 2012 that has sold more than 500 units. Each judge gets 25 votes, his or her top vote getting 10 points, the rest of the points being spread among the judge's choice for the next best four cars.
The second-place getters were the Toyobaru twins with 318 votes, the surprise being they didn't beat or get any closer to the crossover. The Subaru BRZ did claw some mojo back, earning the Special Award given to cars that have made "an exceptional impact." The BMW 3 Series was third overall and won the Import Car of the Year award with plenty of room between it and the second place Range Rover Evoque.
Scion FR-S pitted against oldtimers RX-8 and S2000
Tue, 07 May 2013There are very few vehicles available today that compare directly with the Scion FR-S and Subaru BRZ twins. A case could be made for the Mazda MX-5 Miata, and possibly even six-cylinder versions of American coupes like the Ford Mustang. Pretty much everything else is either too expensive or is powered by the wrong set of wheels.
The boys from EverydayDriver on YouTube decided the only fair way to judge the inherent qualities of the Toyobaru twins was to pit them against two standard-bearers of years past: The Honda S2000 and Mazda RX-8. Neither of these cars is an exact matchup, with the Honda boasting a convertible top and the RX-8 offering more practicality via a rear seat and two reverse-opening doors for easier access. What they do offer, however, are similar performance stats and proven reputations for excellent handling.
None of this talk answers the real question, though: Which one wins the comparison test? Scroll down to watch the video, and be prepared for something of a surprise conclusion.