Used 2006 Scion xA Consumer Reviews
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know what your buying its great
This was my first new car. This car is soild/ dependable car. I have the oem 18inch wheels and rear stabilizer bar. I drve for a while without these and they made a huge improvement in ride and handling. 55xxx on it now....I will drive this car until it falls apart...If you know your buying a economy car, this is a perfect great sporty car. I am so happy I bought this car. I cant ask for much more.
233,000 Miles and still going!
I have never had a single problem with this car, and neither will you provided you do the scheduled maintenance. I do wish I had gotten cruise control, but not a big deal. I love this car, and bought it new!
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- BaseMSRP: $4,99815 mi away
- Base 4dr HatchbackMSRP: $8,99916 mi away
- Base 4dr HatchbackMSRP: $3,99592 mi away
Hot, fun to drive little car!
I absolutely love this car, mine is a 2006 that I bought in 2011, I got a good one or maybe they are all so dependable, has never given me any trouble only needs regular oil changes, mine has never needed any major repair and runs really sweet however I do live in South Florida, Broward County where it never snows or even gets very cold so I can't tell you how dependable it would be in some cold snowy state but anyway mine works great.
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Best used car ever purchased!
Toyota Quality! Fun to drive. A little tight at times, but excellent performance for the price. No major concerns.
I'm Impressed
I went looking for a car for my 16 year old. I started looking at beaters and ended up with the Scion xA. We all piled in (four of us) for a test drive and I was hooked. For the money there is nothing equal in value and quality. Yes the Honda Fit and Nissan Versa, are great cars too but you'll probably pay $2,000 or more for them. Resale values are high for Scions and it's a Toyota. A comparable Corolla will cost your more. I like the ala carte options. Plus, the no haggle pricing is kind of nice too. It would be nice to have more power, but for its intended audience it has just enough. I must confess I'm considering the xB and loading it up, and Im not its target market...I'm 54 years old!