Used 2004 Scion xB Consumer Reviews
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With over 3000 miles logged it's time to say my part. In trying to figure out what I should buy as my first car I read countless reviews. At first I dismissed the Scion because it was only available in California, but once hooked on it I didn't stop until I owned one. I read every article and review I could find, and from personal experience I'd say it has come through with everything it was said to be and more. From the no pressure sales and extremely nice dealer experience to all the enjoyment I've gotten out of this extremely versatile car. I am beginning to modify it and personalize it and feel that it will make an awesome cruiser.
Awesome
the best car i have ever had
- Base WagonMSRP: $2,495253 mi away
- Base WagonMSRP: $5,4992,457 mi away
- Base WagonMSRP: $6,8952,542 mi away
Scion xB
With the cold air intake system, a car that would be considered slow is actually fairly peppy. I've never owned a car that attracted so much attention.
Scion is the best.
This car is the best bang for your buck. It has everything you need and more. It was well worth the money for sure.
PT Cruiser with an Edge
Similar only in in small outside/roomy inside. But as good as the Crooz may be, this box is funkier, handles quite well, gets better gas mileage, and doesn't feel slow in real-world driving. The five speed with optional front strut support and cold air intake is fun to drive, especially with my added 16x7" wheels and 205WR50/16 tires. No racer, but practical and very comfy for 4 XL adults. It's 30+ mpg makes most SUV's obscene by comparison, for street and highway use.