Used Scion xB for Sale near Morrow, OH
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The Scion xB has received positive feedback for its spacious interior, practicality, and reliability across all model years. Owners appreciate the fun driving experience and good fuel economy, especially for city driving. Many favor its unique design and customization options. However, some drivers mention a lack of power and performance, particularly when merging onto highways or driving in hilly areas. Furthermore, there are comments about noise levels and handling in challenging conditions, which could be improved.
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The Scion xB has received positive feedback for its spacious interior, practicality, and reliability across all model years. Owners appreciate the fun driving experience and good fuel economy, especially for city driving. Many favor its unique design and customization options. However, some drivers mention a lack of power and performance, particularly when merging onto highways or driving in hilly areas. Furthermore, there are comments about noise levels and handling in challenging conditions, which could be improved.
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Anonymous
Reviewed a 2015 Scion Base on Dec 22, 2024
Great little car with room for a wheelchair for mom. Easy to drive, very spunky. Visibility is great for us. Has a backup camera which we really needed. Could have better gas mph but still a good buy. The one we found had 23,000 miles on it, so we will know more as we drive it around.
Ct pizza C
Reviewed a 2009 Scion Base on Nov 13, 2024
Great car, very reliable and roomy. Tons of headroom, smooth.
Jack P
Reviewed a 2006 Scion xB on Apr 16, 2021
Put 287,000 miles on my 06 XB and would still be driving it if I had not hit a deer and totaled it
Charlie T
Reviewed a 2005 Scion Base on Apr 23, 2010
excellent commuter car. performance slightly lacking. manual transmission slick and sharp shifts. over 30 mpg city and highway. low price and cost of ownership. unbleieveable use of space. small exterior dimensions yet huge on the inside. won car and driver comparo with other boxy cars. gets compliments everywhere. impeccable reliability
Scion xB Trims
| Trim type | MSRP |
|---|---|
| 686 Parklan Edition | $19,685 |
| Base | $17,120 |
| RS | -- |
Scion xB Price Trends
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Choosing to think inside of the box, Toyota introduced its new U.S.-only Scion division with the help of the Scion xB, a boxy, 5-door hatch wagon based on the Japanese bB. Along with the more rounded xA, the Scion xB was rolled out slowly over the course of 2004, with a nationwide release in 2005. The xB was part of Toyota's overall attempt to woo young drivers, and it offered an affordable, roomy car with good fuel economy, no-haggle pricing, and a long list of personalized accessories designed to appeal to the youth market.
The compact hatch is much like the xA. Both were based on a Toyota Echo and Yaris platform. Both have a 1.5-liter, 103-hp I4 engine with choice of 5-speed manual or 4-speed automatic transmission. Both come standard with ABS brakes, traction and stability control, power features, sport seats, and keyless entry. But the Scion xB ended up outselling the xA almost two to one, surprising Toyota, who thought it would be the other way around. Another surprise was its appeal to the over-30 crowd. Perhaps both phenomena were because of a combination of its low price and its cargo versatility. The xB's boxy milk truck shape offers an unbeatable 46 inches of headroom and allows for maximum space utilization (43 cubic feat when rear seats are folded) whether it's for cargo or passengers. Its unique look, with a lower ground clearance and ground effects that the xA did not have, was also appealing.
Drivers can choose from a list of 40 customizable accessories, including performance parts, lighting configurations, satellite radio, a roof rack and other mostly superficial features. In 2006, the xB added an upgraded and much praised sound system with iPod connectivity. These features could be chosen directly at the dealership, reducing the hassle of negotiation or deciding between a variety of bundled packages.
The xB now accounts for 40% of Scion sales. Owners seem to like its agile handling, affordability, high ride height and good visibility, and its overall value. Detractions include somewhat cramped rear legroom, sluggish acceleration with the auto tran, and general lack of power. The all-new 2008 model plans to address some of these issues. The new xB will be longer and wider and feature the more powerful 2.4-liter, 158-hp engine found in the sporty tC. Now standard will be six airbags and cruise control, which was not even offered as an option previously.










