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The fun loving youth oriented Japanese automaker Scion likes to release limited edition versions of their compact vehicles, like the Scion tC Release Series 6.0 that will be unveiled at the 2010 Chicago Auto Show. The special edition Scion tC features a vivid Speedway Blue paint scheme complete with a unique matte black vinyl graphic running the length of the car that features the RS 6.0 logo pasted to the rear quarter panel with the same blue motif continuing on the compact’s interior, dressing up the seat inserts and color matched accent stitching on the leather wrapped steering wheel. Standard equipment for all 1100 Release Series 6.0 tC’s includes a 4.3 inch touch screen Navigation display, iPod/USB connectivity, 200 Watt sound system with HD Radio and individualized identification plaques mounted at the top of the center stack to let owners know that they are behind the wheel of something special. Prices for the tC Release Series 6.0 will start at $18,620 for a manual version and climb all the way up to $19,420 for an automatic equipped limited edition Speedway Blue Scion tC. Press release after the jump. Press release Scion announced today that its latest limited-production vehicle, the 2010 tC Release Series 6.0 (tC RS 6.0), will begin arriving in dealerships in March. The tC RS 6.0 will be on display in the Scion booth at the Chicago Auto Show, February 10-21, 2010. Adding to the coupe’s sporty character, the bright blue motif is carried over to the RS 6.0’s seats and steering wheel. Front and rear seats boast color-tuned surfaces – black fabric with blue highlights – and the leather-wrapped steering wheel comes finished with blue stitching. Only 1,100 units of the tC RS 6.0 will be built, and each vehicle comes with a unique, individually numbered stainless-steel badge. The tC RS 6.0 model will carry a manufacturer’s suggested retail price (MSRP) of $18,620 with a manual transmission, and $19,420 with an automatic transmission. 7 comments: Scion tC Release Series 6.0 rogermanalac (702) Posted on 03.7.2010 @ Stcrs - well i agree, colorful car is very suitable and can attract many lovely girls like you.
Stcrs (1) Posted on 03.5.2010 seats with that blue color is nice. We girls love pretty stuff. We girls also get happy to see cool stuff. this http://stc/ is pretty cool
anthonyevers37 (1029) Posted on 02.25.2010 they should’ve at least thrown in the new 2.5L 4banger from the Camry and the 6speed to make it somewhat back to life.
ayo2003 (41) Posted on 02.10.2010 toyota need to give this car a FMC...it had a good 6 year run, maybe the FT86 is the replacement....
Marcus_Woods (535) Posted on 02.9.2010 I don’t really see on how much fun this car could be. It doesn’t have that much power on it’s engine and there aren’t that much to look forward to in the interior.
CollinGronholmn (707) Posted on 02.9.2010 t’s almost like Bugatti or Ford releasing way to many of these ’special edition models’. Except these ricers are nothing but a nice paint job on a Corolla.
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Posted on 03.18.2010