Anarchy in the TTAC! It turns out that Michael Karesh and I both got invited to short-lead Scion tC press events. His review is found here and nicely covers things like the sound system, recent sales numbers, and the American economy. It’s so comprehensive that I didn’t feel the need to attend my press preview.
I did, however, feel the need to pay my bookie, so I am dutifully submitting this piece to offset a small amount of my personal debt. If you are not in the mood to read two reviews of this car, I have helpfully summarized my review in one sentence, posted “before the jump” for your convenience:
Given sufficient velocity and violence of application, it is possible to set the brakes on fire.


Recent Comments
jimbob457 - I have had considerable luck over the years buying orphans, the scorned and the unloved on the cheap for my personal use. They can provide...
RobertRyan - @Scoutdude The current Falcon is a very nice car to drive. Everyone I talked to who drives them(including myself) find them very reliable, safe and...
RobertRyan - @Onus, I think the problems with Ford are a bit like the “Canary in the Mine” there are other export...
RobertRyan - They do sell a lot of Asian cars and SUV’s, but Ford and Holden(GM) have found the Asian sourced parts to be...
ect - South Africa has a huge degree of income disparity. In the apartheid era, German and Japanese companies largely ignored international sanctions against the regime, and...
RobertRyan - @Ect, Again nice Classical Economic Theory explanation for the determination of the AUD. Like all Classical theories...
Lorenzo - Too bad he doesn’t quite have his finger on the pulse of the American market. He should have known the...
ect - The ANC is not an outgrowth of the SACP. It was founded long before the SACP, and evolved into an umbrella organization that brought together organizations of widely...
RobertRyan - @Ect, That is the “nice theory’ of International trade, not the reality. IF free trade was so great EVERYONE would be doing it,as obviously...
Lorenzo - That was Noah. He kicked the dinos off the ark when a T-Rex ate the unicorns.