2016 Scion tC Release Series 10.0 bids farewell to marque
The Scion brand is dying (sorry “transitioned into Toyota”), but it’s not going out without one last special edition model: the Scion tC Release Series 10.0
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The Scion brand is dying (sorry “transitioned into Toyota”), but it’s not going out without one last special edition model: the Scion tC Release Series 10.0
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The Scion tC Release Series 10.0 is the final ever unique Scion, and comes with a JDM-style body kit, red paint, blacked out badges and TRD performance kit.