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2014 PRICING
Since the highly successful launch of the FR-S, enthusiasts have taken notice of its ability to “bring the sport back to the car.” To promote additional comfort and enhance the drivability of the car, Scion has adopted all-new, sport knee cushions for the FR-S. Located on the interior door panels and along-side the instrument panel, the extra support offers added comfort during spirited driving. In addition, the 2014 FR-S also features the all-new Scion Standard Display Audio, featuring a 6.1 inch LCD touchscreen and includes AM/FM/CD/HD Radio ™, Aux/USB port with iPod® connectivity, hands-free phone capability and music streaming via BLUETOOTH ® wireless technology. MSRP for the 2014 FR-S six-speed manual and six-speed sequential automatic transmissions are $24,700 and $25,800 respectively. For an increase of $200, the 2014 FR-S offers enhanced comfort and an all-new standard audio system for a supreme driving experience. Model Transmission 2013 Base MSRP 2014 Base MSRP 2014 Price Change 6253 6MT $24,500 $24,700 +$200 6252 6AT $25,600 $25,800 +$200 Code Ext Color 2013 Base MSRP 2014 Base MSRP 2014 Price Change 37J Whiteout $220 $395 +$175 All prices listed above exclude the Delivery, Processing, and Handling (DPH) fee The 2014 FR-S continues to offer the original seven vibrant colors with the Whiteout premium exterior color offered for an additional $395 added to base MSRP. |
The 2014 FR-S continues to offer the original seven vibrant colors with the Whiteout premium exterior color offered for an additional $395 added to base MSRP.included the entire text in original post now. |
What was right before the display audio stuff? The part you copied implies something else is mentioned just before. I'm curious as to what "enhanced comfort" means. Not that it matter for me since I already bought one....
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what do you think the "FR-S offers enhanced comfort" is? knee pad?
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For $200 more in MSRP for the new head unit and kneepads, it's not a terrible buy if you want either one. Hell, with that pricing, I'll probably upgrade them on my Limited.
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I'm still keeping my fingers crossed on 86 headlights! ;)
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I've already seen 2013s on sale with the new touch screen display (Scion of Oxnard had one). They were only charging $200 something for the upgrade. I asked about it as individual purchase for my car, the parts guy told me freakin $800!
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Oh good I don't feel as bad. I was thinking all the 2014 would come with the "JDM" headlights, I would of been :cry:
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What's worse is calling it "all-new" when it's been available on the Toyota and Subaru versions since day one. Scion sure knows how to piss off Toyota fans. No idea how they're supposed to be considered a brand to get people into Toyota when they pull shit like this, repeatedly. Stop messing around and give us access the full deal already. Better yet, Toyota, step in and end this farce and release it under your brand with all it's parts, options, and trims as intended already. |
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"Located on the interior door panels and along-side the instrument panel" it is on the door panel too. and you realize that scion is toyota right. simply a subdivision. just like lexus. And its Toyota's marketing team that decied to brand this as a Scion in the US. And is probably the ones deciding to not have it the same as the GT86. JDM models have always gotten cooler stuff. |
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