Used 2013 Scion iQ for Sale near Dover, DE
Toddling into its second year, the Scion iQ gets an optional premium stereo and some markets will get an all-new limited Supercharger edition. Whether U.S. markets will ever get ahold of that wide-mouthed crybaby is not known, but it could be a sign of things to come—especially if Aston Martin's spinoff of this cute city baby, reserved only for previous buyers, keeps its unprecedented demand.
The distinctly Japanese city-going iQ debuted for 2012 with much fanfare and only a few disappointed drivers. Touted as a 3.5-seater by parent company Toyota for its severely limited rear legroom, the iQ straddles the subcompact and go-kart classes with a turning radius that threatens to turn unicyclists green with envy. However, small and light as it is, "peppy" is not a word seen in reviews, and its estimated fuel economy raises at least this reviewer's eyebrow.
It's efficient, but for what it is, the iQ should do better than 36 mpg city/37 highway. The likely culprit is its 1.3-liter inline 4-cylinder that needs 6,000 rpm to get all 94 hp and 4,400 rpm for its 89 lb-ft of torque. The laggard acceleration due to such an underpowered engine is quite evident in its zip-to-60 estimate of 11.8 seconds. So if you prefer getting from A to B efficiently in terms of fuel, the iQ is great, unless you also like to get from A to B efficiently in terms of time.
There's certainly something to be said for being able to pass someone given a small window of opportunity, and Aston Martin's Cygnet sings to that tune. Scion is apparently testing a Supercharger edition of the iQ for a limited release to catch some of the fanfare for AM's able rendition of the Scion's iQ chassis, but early reports indicate very little improvement in power.
However, if your city's streets are more like parking lots than byways, the Scion iQ offers entertainment, upscale comfort and plenty of opportunities to enjoy its stylistic quirks (7 configurable interior lighting schemes, anyone?) while you wait for the commuting herd to move. Scion offered a free Playstation Vita for 2012 iQ early birds that could be a great defense against backseat drivers, since you could drive an iQ in the MotorStorm RC game. Even in 2012 you could connect just about any gadget to the iQ's touchscreen interface for a driver-friendly way to handle functions on small screens while letting every passenger in on the fun.
For 2013 the options expand to include a new BeSpoke Premium stereo system with HD Radio, Bluetooth connectivity (instead of the tethered 2012 approach), iTunes tagging and Pandora through a connected iPhone. If you're trendy enough to also have the BeSpoke app, services like Facebook, Twitter and Yelp can also be funneled through the iQ's infotainment systems for a complete home geek base away from home.
So as not to spoil the surprise, the iQ doesn't drive like any other car. Yes, its continuously variable automatic transmission spouts power to the front wheels, but that's not what I mean. You'll just have to test one, since it's really an experience that should be on everyone's bucket list. Peppy it may not be, but the iQ has its own definition of fun that the right driver just can't help but love.
5 Overall rating
(2 reviews)For being a car that weighs 2,080lbs and can seat 4 this is your best option. If your lucky to find one in great shape the parts are reasonably cheap and also available. Very good on fuel and even cheaper to fill the 8 gallon tank. When I drive this car it puts a smile on my face every time. Fits in any parking spot and turns on a dime literally. I have gotten many comments when I take it out. Everyone thinks its a smart car but its not this one has an IQ!!!. Things I wish it had would be a back up camera ,parking sensors,and cruise control. Other than that I love this car. I use it to go rving it fits inside my toy hauler fifth wheel with room to spare. Wouldnt hesitate to buy another one thats for sure.
The best turning radius, easy to park and maneuver. Most people dont know WHAT it is; thinking its a dumb Smart Car. The iQ is smarter than the Smart Car. Its wider, more stable, and has lots of pickup. Best of all, its roomy inside.
2013 Scion iQ FAQs
How many 2013 Scion iQ vehicles in Dover, DE have no reported accidents or damage?
2 out of 5 for sale near Dover, DE have no reported accidents or damage.
What is the fuel economy of the 2013 Scion iQ?
Depending on the engine and options, the 2013 Scion iQ gets between 36 and 36 MPG (or MPGe).
What fuel types are available?
Gasoline engines are available.
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