Will the Scion tC ever be fuel efficient?

October 27, 2009 in Scion

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kpslover007 questioned:

I found out that the Implant tc Isn’t very fuel efficient. Will the ‘08 or ‘09 tC meet fuel efficiency principles? For me at smallest amount 35 MPG.

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5 Responses to “Will the Scion tC ever be fuel efficient?”
  1. Stupid Flanders says:

    No…you won’t get 35 mpg in a Implant tC in the next 2 being.
    It isn’t even rated that high for highway mileage.

  2. top gun says:

    It gets 22 and 32 which is excellent for a car with some normal. 35MPG’s is not reaLISTIC FOR A SPORTS CAR THAT SELLS FOR 16500.00

  3. Ryan8228 says:

    Skepticism it… it’s the way it’s geared and its consequence. I average 28 in town/very modest highway. That’s not terrible for such a peppy modest car.

  4. Wah! says:

    Not except they go to a 2.0, or 1.8. I can get 35 if I handbook 65 MPH from San Francisco to LA without stopping, unpredictable speed, or braking. I normally get 30, frequently freeway, some city.

  5. Mark N says:

    All implant would have to do to realize 35mpg is bed in a 6speed transmission. They will not do that in view of the fact that that gearbox would add to the total of the car’s pricetag to around $22,000… But it would cut the top end rpms say at 80mph to around 3000RPM as a substitution for of 4000RPM… That is the most unfuel effeciant spot of the TC, the fact that it turns more rpm per mph. In city I would say that helps gas milage, especially compelling off on inclined surfaces such as San Fransisco, or mountianous territory.

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