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'08 Xb automatic
by wncxb on Sun Jun 29 10:33:59 PDT 2008
In NC, just purchased new '08 blackberry Xb automatic stickered $17,735 with upgraded stereo and mats for $15,775, after getting an inflated trade in value. Compared to another local Toyota dealership offer, I got free stereo upgrade and mats and a few dollars off. The "dealing" was basically in trade in value. While the dealer valued my trade as the same as other dealers, paperwork reflected inflated trade value. A BIG trade difference.......Last year, I actually had my Ford Explorer trade valued at $500 dollars equity over balance owed...signed papers on new Xb with a trade equity of $2,436 over balance owed. Glad to unload the F-bomb, with it's check engine light on, a bad power window, no cruise control..etc etc etc........ I'm loving the Xb....and I think I got a great deal considering the trade.
Re: what is the price of XB in portland [dreasdad]
by dwynne on Sat May 31 18:53:05 PDT 2008
Stability control on a FWD car is about pointless - no matter what you do on most you can't get them tail to come around at all. Traction control on a little 4 banger is similarly not really needed - you hit the gas too much, just lift :D . On my 06 xB I find that neither is ever needed or used, but on my RWD cars with more power then both can be lifesavers. My daughter's Civic is a much nicer car than the xB, but mine was a LOT cheaper. The trouble with the new xB is the price just takes it too close to the territory where other cars are better (to me) options. Dennis
Buying a Scion at less than MSRP: has anyone done it?
by mikey432 on Mon Dec 26 21:10:50 PST 2005
I have a simple question that I can't seem to find an explicit answer to on this board. Has anyone personally been able to buy a new Scion at less than sticker price? If so, what was the price you paid, what were the circumstances, and where did you buy your car? It seems dealerships are really sticking to their "no haggling" policy, even though it's clear they have the power to set their own prices (as explained at http://www.scion.com/showroom/tc/pricing/). Still, I'm looking to see if there's any room for negotiation at all, or if I'm stuck with the price on the window. Many thanks in advance.
Re: buying an xB [wsforbes]
by scootertrash on Fri Jan 06 07:06:12 PST 2006
Call Scion and let them know what happened. They should contact the dealer and find out what's going on. Like any manufacturer, they only have limited power against their dealers, but they do have tools to use.
Re: scion xB driving in hilly terrain and interstates [southern1]
by crazedcommuter on Thu Nov 10 15:59:15 PST 2005
I drive my XB daily on a 110 mile roundtrip commute. I run a combination of 2 lane country roads over a mountain and interstate travel. There is sufficient power on the interstate as I cruise at 70-80 mph daily with no trouble. On hills you will have to downshift, but the vvt-i pulls like a champ at 6k rpm, and I have no trouble. My thundercloud automatic has 22,500 miles on it since April 3, and has been running great. I got 34.6 mpg on my last tank. I have not yet taken the car in for service as I do all my own oil changes and run it down to a local garage for an $11 tire rotation. I just changed from regular Castrol and Penzoil oil to Castrol Syntec synthetic to see if it made any difference in mileage. At the 1/2 tank level, it looks like I'm getting a little better mileage but I'll know more after another tankful for comparison. Oil changes are a snap and take 10 min. I went with my wife the other night to look at the new Chevy HHR just for curiosity sake. I got in and pulled on the armrest to close the door, and the armrest came off in my hand!!! Salesman said it "must've come loose". More Chevy junk!!! I never had issues with the XB's quality, and wiil now begin searching for one for my wife. We're going to be a 2 XB family.
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by tundradude on Tue Nov 08 11:21:00 PST 2005
The first three oil changes is at whatever interval you like. Since the xB is geared low, you never have a loss of power in terms of interstate travel.

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