Used 2014 Scion tC for Sale near Fallon, NV
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Overview

Despite all the attention paid to Scion’s heady FR-S, the Toyota spinoff’s 2014 tC compact hatchback coupe continues to offer some serious bang for the buck. The front-wheel-drive-only, 5-seat Scion tC represents the automaker’s top selling product, and this year offers a nod to its performance-oriented sibling with some added styling muscle, a few upgraded interior features, a retuned suspension and a beefier chassis.
Scion’s compact 2-door is again offered in the traditional Base trim, and this year, a limited-production Scion 10 Series trim commemorating Scion’s tenth year in the automaking business replaces last year’s Release Series 8.0. Meanwhile, the traditional and less-than-generous 14.7 cubic feet of cargo space remains enhanced with split-folding rear seatbacks, while the 4-cylinder powerplant gets matched up this year with an available automatic transmission that boasts Scion’s touted Dynamic Rev Management for crisper downshifts.
A 2.5-liter inline 4-cylinder (I4) engine remains the mainstay of the tC fleet, and mated with either the standard 6-speed manual transmission or the reworked 6-speed shiftable automatic, puts out 179 hp and 172 lb-ft of torque. Mileage, a minor distraction for more than a few reviewers, is estimated at a somewhat tepid 23 mpg city/31 highway with either transmission.
Although it’s not exactly luxurious, the 2014 version of the tC Base is pretty well equipped for a value-flaunting commuter car. Outside, this pint-size 2-door totes standard 18-inch alloy wheels, a power sunroof and power-adjustable mirrors. Inside, look for cloth upholstery, sport front seats with a height-adjustable driver’s seat, full power accessories, a leather and simulated alloy steering wheel, and simulated alloy dashboard trim. Then there’s the standard cruise control and telescoping tilt-wheel steering for convenience, while everyone cools off with manual air conditioning. Bluetooth hands-free calling is delivered in this entry-level trim as well, with entertainment provided by a single-CD player boasting 8 Pioneer speakers and a USB port, and the whole shebang is interfaced with a new-for-2014 6.1-inch touchscreen display.
The new Scion 10 Series tC adds 18-inch painted alloy wheels, a unique exterior silver paint scheme, some extra cabin illumination and premium stitching on the leather-wrapped steering wheel and cloth seats.
The list of options available for the 2014 Scion tC includes upsized and upgraded wheels, upgraded TRD (Toyota Racing Division) drivetrain and suspension add-ons, and an updated version of Scion’s BeSpoke audio interface system that flaunts a navigation suite and added smartphone apps. A rear spoiler can also be delivered with either tC trim, along with remote engine start and the comprehensive Scion Security System.
Safety-wise, finally, look for 4-wheel antilock brakes (ABS), traction and stability control, front side-mounted airbags, and front and rear head airbags to be standard in both trims. Turn-signal-integrated mirrors are also standard across the board, while the Scion 10 Series, as befits its top-shelf status, comes with standard front headrest whiplash protection and projector beam headlights.
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Jaden G
Reviewed a 2014 Scion tC on Oct 20, 2022
The car is extremely reliable and it has great features at a fair price.
Samuel N
Reviewed a 2014 Scion Base on May 13, 2015
Overall I really like my car. It has a ton of room inside (front/back and hatch area) for a 4 banger sports coupe. The lights are quite cool looking and have gotten complements quite often. Looks even better once you add the rear fog light! (ONLY available after market, but the housing is already there!) The wheels are quite appealing too. I frequently get asked if my tC is stock lol. I guess in a sense it is. I had the fog lamp kit, TRD lowering springs, TRD cold air, Flowmaster exhaust (really close to the TRD size, just sounded better IMO), rear fog light, cargo cover (pretty cheaply made as I have already warrantied one and might be on the second soon), and door visors (GREATLY reduced wind noise and drag in the cabin, also when the sun roof is open!). But as for the car stock? I like it a lot! Don't quite love it but, that's just me! It does get (after I lowered, cold air, exhaust and door visors) between 31-33 MPG avg. on the highway. Sometimes 34 weather and road permitting lol. The ride was good at first but way too bouncy IMO! The TRD lowering springs fixed a majority of that, IMO and that of friends. I personally would wait and get one slightly used to save a few K. They tend to hold value until 25k miles. Is also has for only having 180hp stock, quite a decent amount of acceleration. Cold air, k&n, springs and exhaust made it a little more spunky and better sounding lol. I do suggest getting those things done! ;) Also going to add the strut tower brace to help with the handling a bit. As with all my reviews, ANY questions or comments please feel free to ask!
Anonymous
Reviewed a 2014 Scion 10 Series on Feb 26, 2015
I loved this car! it was fun and looked very good. Everything works great and it is so much fun to drive. The gas milage was not bad at all and it was super comfortable to drive and ride in.
Desiree D
Reviewed a 2014 Scion tC on Mar 20, 2023
The car has been so far so good, I love it! I’m used to cars keeping me stranded, and I can tell this one will take me where I need to go. I will be giving a more updated experience with the car soon.
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