Used Scion xB for sale
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The Scion xB consistently receives high praise for its reliability, spacious interior, and fuel efficiency, offering great value for a practical vehicle. While loved for its smooth handling and modern dashboards, minor concerns include cabin noise and limited power. Overall, it remains a top choice for budget-conscious drivers.
Excellent car. I’ve been driving mine for almost 21 years and it just keeps going. I have had only five major repairs in 21 years. The breaks in the XA lasted 20 years before needing replacement. I even had a battery last 11 years in my XA. I can fit 10 2x4s in my car. I’ve even loaded it with over 500 pounds of landscaping rocks…and it just keeps going.
Still gets excellent gas mileage after 20 years, though I have been using high mileage fuel injector cleaner and put new spark plugs in and it just keeps going.
I love the speedometer in the center of the dash.
It doesn’t have a lot of power but with my five-speed I can manage. Just go in a lower gear and drive smart. Doesn’t accelerate fast, though I can get going pretty quick with the manual transmission—my drive safe and save always tells me I accelerate too fast one of the slowest accelerating cars ever. It also goes great if you know what you’re doing through snow and ice. I’ve driven past many a 4x4 truck and SUV stuck in the snow and my little car just putts on by. I obviously accepted the cons of this lovely little car—it’s not the size or power it’s how you use it.
I don’t know how the brakes go bad. I used the same ones for twenty years. With my car you just let up on the gas and it starts slowing down with minimal braking requirement. Eventually, of course, you must apply the brakes.
There are some blind spots in my hatchback but I have learned to account for them. And I had to take off all the back passenger seat head supports because they blocked my rear view.
Excellent car. I’ve been driving mine for almost 21 years and it just keeps going. I have had only five major repairs in 21 years. The breaks in the XA lasted 20 years before needing replacement. I even had a battery last 11 years in my XA. I can fit 10 2x4s in my car. I’ve even loaded it with over 500 pounds of landscaping rocks…and it just keeps going.
Still gets excellent gas mileage after 20 years, though I have been using high mileage fuel injector cleaner and put new spark plugs in and it just keeps going.
I love the speedometer in the center of the dash.
It doesn’t have a lot of power but with my five-speed I can manage. Just go in a lower gear and drive smart. Doesn’t accelerate fast, though I can get going pretty quick with the manual transmission—my drive safe and save always tells me I accelerate too fast one of the slowest accelerating cars ever. It also goes great if you know what you’re doing through snow and ice. I’ve driven past many a 4x4 truck and SUV stuck in the snow and my little car just putts on by. I obviously accepted the cons of this lovely little car—it’s not the size or power it’s how you use it.
I don’t know how the brakes go bad. I used the same ones for twenty years. With my car you just let up on the gas and it starts slowing down with minimal braking requirement. Eventually, of course, you must apply the brakes.
There are some blind spots in my hatchback but I have learned to account for them. And I had to take off all the back passenger seat head supports because they blocked my rear view.
Made by Toyota, the Scion is built to last!
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