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2005
Fuel Economy
23 combined mpg
Horsepower
160 hp
Engine
4-Cyl, 2.4 Liter
Cargo Volume
12.8 cu ft
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2005 Scion tC Overview

Used 2005 Scion tC Pricing

Used 2005 Scion tC pricing starts at $3,711 for the tC Hatchback Coupe 2D, which had a starting MSRP of $17,265 when new. The range-topping 2005 tC Hatchback Coupe 2D starts at $3,711 today, originally priced from $17,265.

Original MSRP
KBB Fair Purchase Price (nat'l average)
Hatchback Coupe 2D
$17,265
$3,711

The Kelley Blue Book Fair Purchase Price for any individual used vehicle can vary greatly according to mileage, condition, location, and other factors. The prices here reflect what buyers are currently paying for used 2005 Scion tC models in typical condition when purchasing from a dealership. These prices are updated weekly.

tC Consumer Sentiment

Owners give this generation Scion tC (2005-2010) a 4.7 out of 5 rating, which is higher than most, and 96% recommend it. These figures are based on 710 consumer reviews, like these:

What Owners are Saying About the 2005 Scion tC

"Excellent Value"

"The tC is a sharp little car, offering a compelling blend of standard equipment, style, performance and reliability. Even a 'base' (non-Spec model) tC provides a healthy complement of standard equipment, including power windows, locks, mirrors, a healthy 160W sound system and god's own sunroof overhead. Performance is strong for the class, with plenty of power available from fairly low RPMs and fairly short gearing in the manual model - a strong contrast to many of the 'peakier' engines in the segment (e.g.: Honda Civic), and provides great off-the line thrust and passing power. While the engine lacks the character of more high-revving engines, it's far better suited to real-world city driving. Unfortunately, the short gearing means you'll be turning right around 4K RPM at 85 MPH. A sixth gear for better fuel economy and somewhat more relaxed (though you'll never hear the engine above the tire and wind noise at anything over 75 MPH) highway driving would have been appreciated. Handling is good, but not great - the tC corners fairly sharply, but rolls more than I'd like. In exchange for this, you get a great ride, with well-controlled responses to uneven pavement, even mid-corner. Fit and finish are excellent both inside and out. Inside, matte silver plastics and the large spun-aluminum HVAC knob are set against a backdrop of soft-touch material on the dash and side panels (with an unusual texture that helps prevent light from reflecting off the rather long dash in the steeply raked windscreen) and a grippy (and durable) black fabric on the seating surfaces to create an upscale 'modern/technical' look. Wheel-mounted stereo controls are a nice touch, but the wheel rim is a bit thinner than I'd like, save for the palm swells at 10 and 2 o'clock. The only real downsides are the high door sill and low seating position, which combine to create a feeling of sitting in a bathtub. Externally, the tC combines a pastiche of other makes' ideas with good proportions to good effect. A Volvo S40 nose/front clip, BMW-ish headlights, taillights that look stolen from an A4 and even the BMW 'Hofmeister kink' in the C-pillar all make a showing, but they all blend well with the somewhat slab-sided body, short overhangs and slick-looking dark-chrome 17" wheels to create a car that you'll look forward to seeing in the garage. My ownership experience has been flawless, with the tC proving to be a dependable and fairly economical traveling companion. The interior is a quiet, comfortable place to while away miles, with great seats and the aforementioned comfortable and controlled ride making miles disappear in seemingly short order. Fuel economy is decent, with my example averaging around 25 mpg in city driving and 30-35 on the interstates over the 15 months I've owned it. In summary, the tC is a stellar value, offering 'a lot of car' for around $17K. Toyota reliability and resale value add a little extra to the equation, and the 'no-haggle' pricing at Scion dealers is a refreshing change from the usual back and forth at purchase time. Buyers interested in a stylish, sporty coupe would be remiss in not giving it a chance, though for pure sporting intent, the Civic Si may be a better (if somewhat more expensive) choice."

"High Mileage tC, thoughts and opinions"

"I purchased this tC as a commuter car. It already had high mileage ~150k, but was priced well. When I first drove it I knew I would be doing some work to get it back to it's original condition. I started with tires which can expensive because of the size, but I found stepping up the side aspect of the tire to a 50 series lowered the tire cost considerably. I also replaced the struts and went through a full tuneup. The 2.4 2azfe is a great mechanics car, as it has a lot engineering to make servicing easier. Such as; The oil drain and filter located in a clear area and right next to each other making oil changes a breeze. A antifreeze block drain in an easily accessible area. A timing chain versus belt which will usually last the life of the vehicle. 4 wheel disc brakes with a separate system for the emergency brake. What this means to the average consumer is far lower repair costs than other vehicles in its class. Now for the things to be beware of. Although it is difficult sometimes to determine whether you will buying someones headache, be vigilant of some key things. Previous crashes, which may or may not be reported to car fax. Look for distortions in body panels, water leakage, rust, or paint color/sheen changes. The car I purchased had no mention of a crash, but I found key indicators that it had been in one. The owner fessed up only after I grilled them with facts. The next expensive mistake on this car is that the catalytic converter is integrated into the exhaust manifold making it a very expensive repair ~$600. This will be a concern mostly to California drivers. The biggest let down for me has been that I discovered that my vehicle is actively burning oil. I purchased the car from a graduating college student and should have known she was keeping up on oil changes like she should have. Toyota's are very sensitive to oil changes and once the piston rings wear prematurely there is no going back. I currently burning about 1 1/2 quart every 1000 miles. I tried to simply replace the valve stems but no luck, still burning oil. Removing the engine on the tC requires the sub frame to be dropped, so I'm just going to run till she dies. All and all this is still a good car and when properly taken care of, will last you years and years."

"Best car I ever owned"

"After owning the Saturn, Jetta and Saab, I finally found the most reliable and maintenance free car I ever owned. For a little hatchback has surprisingly a lot of cargo room. Decent pickup for the low-power engine but you'd never know it. Seats are incredibly comfortable even the rear seats. All seats cradle you like a race car driver. All I ever I had to do between 65k miles and 126k miles was basic brake maintenance and oil changes. Some minor rattles you can feel the road at high speeds but that's what's expected from stiff suspension. Safety is amazing and airbags are quick and surprisingly soft. Easy to walk away from without a scratch when you need to...I'll miss you :)"

Overall 2005 Scion tC Quality

User sentiment suggests the overall quality of the 2005 Scion tC is above average for its class. Owners rated the 2005 Scion tC quality a 4.7 out of 5.

2005 Scion tC Reliability

The 2005 Scion tC receives an average consumer rating of 4.7 overall and a 4.9 for reliability, which means owners consider its reliability to be above average.

Favorite 2005 tC Features

According to drivers of the 2005 tC, here are some of its best features:

  • Price, fun to drive, safety, low cost of ownership
  • Fun to drive, super reliable, low maintenance
  • Cheap, low maintenance, stylish, peppy, RELIABLE
  • Solid feel, panoramic sunroof, audio system, clean maintenance record
  • Fun to drive

2005 Scion tC MPG by Trim

2005 tC Hatchback Coupe 2D - city 20 MPG - hwy 27 MPG

2005 tC Safety

NHTSA Safety Rating

According to the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA), the 2005 Scion tC front-side driver crash test rating is 5 out of 5 stars. The front-side passenger crash test rating is 4 out of 5.

2005 Scion tC Safety Features

  • Child Door Locks: Not available
  • Child Seat Anchors
  • Driver Airbag
  • Passenger Airbag
  • Rear Side Airbag
  • Front Side Airbag
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2005 Scion tC
KBB.com Consumer Reviews

4.7
Consumer Rating
Based on 710 Consumer Reviews
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4.8
Performance
4.8
Quality
4.7
Comfort
4.7
Reliability
4.9
Styling
4.8

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2005 Scion tC Style

Lowest-Priced

Hatchback Coupe 2D

23 MPG
Combined Fuel Economy
5
Seating
160 @ 5700 RPM
Horsepower
4-cyl, 2.4 Liter
Engine
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Specifications

Dimensions, Weights & Capacities

Curb Weight
2905 lbs.
EPA Passenger
84.7 cu.ft.
Fuel Capacity
14.5 gallons
Front Head Room
37.6 inches
Front Leg Room
41.6 inches
Max Seating Capacity
5
Overall Length
173.2 inches
Front Shoulder Room
54.3 inches
Trunk or Cargo Capacity
12.8 cu.ft.
Turning Diameter
36.1 feet
Wheel Base
106.3 inches
Width with mirrors
69.1 inches

Exterior

Alloy Wheels
Available
Moon Roof/Sun Roof
Available
Number of Doors
2 doors
Rear Spoiler
Available

Fuel Economy

City
20 mpg
Highway
27 mpg
Combined
23 mpg

Mechanical

Drivetrain
FWD
Transmission Type
Automatic
Recommended Fuel
Regular

Performance

Horsepower
160 @ 5700 RPM
Torque
163 @ 4000 rpm
Engine
4-Cyl, 2.4 Liter

Warranty

Basic
3 years / 36000 miles
Powertrain
5 years / 60000 miles
Corrosion
5 years / Unlimited miles

Entertainment

  • DVD Entertainment System
  • MP3 Player
  • CD Player

Interior

  • Power Windows
  • Tilt Steering Wheel

Seating

  • Leather Seats
  • Dual Power Front Seats
  • Power Driver's Seat

Technology

  • Cruise Control
  • Hands Free Phone
  • Navigation System

2005 Scion tC Safety

2005 Scion tC Safety Technology

  • Child Door Locks: Not available
  • Child Seat Anchors
  • Driver Airbag
  • Passenger Airbag
  • Rear Side Airbag
  • Front Side Airbag
Not Available
Crash Test Rating
Provided by the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration
Driver Front
5.0
Passenger Front
4.0
Front Side
4.0
Rear Side
4.0
Rollover Rating
4.0

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Consumer Rating
4.7
4.4
4.6
4.6
Fuel Economy
City 20/Hwy 27/Comb 23 MPG
City 25/Hwy 37/Comb 30 MPG
City 19/Hwy 29/Comb 22 MPG
City 19/Hwy 26/Comb 22 MPG
Fuel Type
Gas
Gas
Flexible Fuel
Gas
Seating Capacity5554
Basic Warranty
3 years or 36000 miles
3 years or 36000 miles
3 years or 36000 miles
5 years or 60000 miles
Horsepower
160 @ 5700 RPM
155 @ 6100 RPM
211 @ 5800 RPM
162 @ 6000 RPM
Engine
4-Cyl, 2.4 Liter
4-Cyl, 2.2 Liter
V6, Flex Fuel, 3.5 Liter
4-Cyl, 2.4 Liter
Drivetrain
FWD
FWD
FWD
FWD
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FAQs

Is 2005 a good year for a Scion TC?

Owners of the vehicle give it 4.7 out of 5 stars. To find out if the 2005 TC is the right car for you, check out the pros and cons, trims, specs and options at Kelley Blue Book.

Is the Scion TC 2005 a good Coupe?

Owners of the vehicle give it 4.7 out of 5 stars. To find out if the 2005 TC is the right car for you, check out the pros and cons, trims, specs and options at Kelley Blue Book.

What is the MPG for a 2005 Scion TC?

The 2005 Scion TC gets 20 mpg in the city and 27 mpg on the highway.

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