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What Edmunds Says

The 2004 Scion xB looks like nothing else on the market and it can haul serious amounts of people and cargo. A must-drive if you're light on cash but don't travel light.

Pros

Massive interior for its size, unusual mini-truck styling, long list of standard equipment, comes with stability control, handles well for a budget-priced vehicle.

Cons

The cool stuff costs extra, modest passing power with automatic transmission, can't get xA's side airbags, no cruise control.

Available xB Models

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Base

  • 1.5L 4-cyl. engine 
  • Manual transmission 
  • Up to 27 cty/32 hwy mpg 
  • Stability Control 
  • Traction Control 

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Used TMV from $5,816

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2004 Scion xB Wagon

What's New for 2004

In an effort to get buyers under 30 into its dealerships, Toyota launches an all-new division called Scion. The brand will eventually grow to three models, but for now two are offered, one of these a boxy, attention-getting vehicle called the xB. Scion will use a no-haggle sales strategy and give buyers ample opportunity to customize their xBs, drawing upon a list of over three dozen dealer-installed options.

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