Used 2005 Scion xB Consumer Reviews
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I Love My Scion!
The xB is bigger on the inside than on the outside! Loading groceries (and everything else) is easy and fast and there's always room for more. Pick up and power is exceptional for its 1.5 ltr engine - better than most 6 cyl. autos. The headroom is fantastic ... my husband is a big guy, 300 lbs., and he can sit anywhere in the Scion with his cowboy hat on and not worry about knocking his hat off! And we turn heads everywhere we go. The only problem is for the other drivers on the road ... they think that a little car must be passed and because they do they're going to get a ticket 'cause I drive fast!
and I call myself a Redneck
I love it, miles per tank is awesome and i love the attention that I get from it. everyone from 80 to 8 seams to love to stare at it while I get gas once a month or while I drive it. being part of a club centered around the scions has made me love of the car even more. way to go Toyota!
- Base WagonMSRP: $5,995119 mi away
- Base WagonMSRP: $4,200205 mi away
- Base WagonMSRP: $3,995240 mi away
An XB in Nebraska
Just bought this great little car a few weeks ago and I love it. I read every review I could find before buying it and most were dead on. The style turns heads, the interior (size and design) is amazing, and the questions people ask are sure to keep you from being bored at parties. My wife loves it too and is looking forward to the day when we can fill up that HUGE back seat with a baby seat, a stroller, and every other thing we'll ever need for our child 4 months from now: the space will happily accomodate all of it. Ours ended up at about 19000 (be careful with all the warranties, paperwork, and other "extras", they are good but read up before hand) and I think it's worth every cent.
Love This Car
The Scion Xb is a fun car to drive. Easy to park...easy on the pockets. Get looks from everybody. It's no race car...but it gets the job done.
The Yellow Peril xBS
It evokes one of two reactions: That is ugly OR That is cute. The interior room is excellant. Rear seat passengers (6 foot plus) can sit comfortably with 6 inches between their knees and the rear of the front seats when in full rear position. You don't have to bend down to see out of the windows. No real blind spots. Toyota quality Excellant fuel economy. Interesting note: Toyota aimed it at the young market. But I would say that 75% of all the xB's we see are driven by older people who just love the roominess, gas mileage and reliability. Go figure.