2010 Scion tC Keeps Its Looks, and Price
It may be a sign of these struggling automotive times, or reasonable sales for the brand, but Toyota owned Scion has announced their 2010 tC Coupe will retain it’s base price from previous years. A good sign for those college kids who want to drive one hot rod without using half your loans to pay it off.

That’s right kids, the Scion tC, the 21st century IROC, will come into 2010 with a base price of $17,000 – same as the 2009 model. You can check out 2010′s tC at your local Toyota/Scion dealership now!
The base manufacturer’s suggested retail price (MSRP) for the tC is $17,000 when equipped with a five-speed manual transmission, and $17,800 for the four-speed automatic. The tC receives one new exterior color, Nautical Blue Metallic, which replaces Blue Ribbon Metallic.
The tC comes mono-spec with a generous list of standard features including 17-inch alloy wheels; panorama moonroof; reclining and 60/40-split rear seats; 160-watt maximum output Pioneer AM/FM/CD audio system with iPod connectivity; Pioneer subwoofer; side mirrors with turn indicators; engine immobilizer; driver’s seat with adjustable height and seat bottom angle; power steering, windows, door locks and mirrors; cruise control; remote keyless entry; air conditioning; four-wheel anti-lock brakes with electronic brake assist; dual front passenger airbags; front seat-mounted side airbags; front and rear side curtain airbags; driver’s knee airbag; and tilt steering wheel with audio controls.

Thanks to Scion News dot Net for the heads up!

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