2009 Scion Xb No Reserve!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!custom Made!!!!!!!!!! on 2040-cars
Brooklyn, New York, United States
ATTENTION! ATTENTION! ATTENTION! NO RESERVE! NO RESERVE! NO RESERVE! 2009 SCION XB with 54,750 miles FOR SALE. THIS IS ONE OF A KIND CUSTOM MADE CAR. IT HAS BEAUTIFUL 3 COLOR LEATHER SEATS INSIDE AND FUR FLOOR MATS. THE CAR IS SHINY GOLD FROM OUTSIDE. THE CAR IS IN SEARCH FOR A NEW OWNER!!! AS YOU CAN SEE, THERE WAS AN ACCIDENT REPORTED AT AUTO CHECK (PLEASE, READ EVERYTHING THERE AS WELL). THE SCION WAS COMPLITELY RESTORED AND CUSTOM MADE AFTER THE ACCIDENT. MECHANICALLY THE CAR WORKS PERFECT, THE TRANSMISSION SHIFTS AS IT SHOULD. ONE OF THE TIRES DOESN’T MATCH THREE OTHERS. NO ANY LICKS OR WARRANT LIGHTS ARE ON. THE BODY HAS SOME PAINT CHIPS (PLEASE, LOOK AT PICTURES WITH ZOOM OPTION BEFORE YOU START BIDDING). IF YOU HAVE ANY QUESTIONS, PLEASE EMAIL ME BEFORE BIDDING. THIS IS A SPECIAL CAR FOR THE RIGHT PERSON. NO RESERVE!!!!!!!!!!! PLEASE, IF YOU ARE NOT PLANNING TO PICK UP THE CAR, DO NOT BID! THANKS! SOME EXTRA INFO ABOUT SCION 2009
If you’re considering a 2009 Scion xB, you might be drawn to its quirky styling. A large cabin with comfortable seating for five and plenty of cargo space proves that the beauty of the xB isn’t just skin-deepThe highly-ranked xB has outstanding reliability and strong safety scores. It’s well-stocked with standard interior amenities like air conditioning and it gets a standard 160-watt Pioneer stereo with a USB port. A touch-screen navigation system and an upgraded Pioneer stereo were optional when it was new. The xB also has uncommon-for-the-class standard safety equipment like electronic stability control, traction control, anti-lock brakes, brake assist and electronic brake-force distribution.The xB comes with a 2.4-liter four-cylinder engine that has more horsepower than most small cars’ base engines. Although reviewers thought the engine is peppy, its square body design and high-for-the-class horsepower rating mean it doesn’t get the best gas mileage. It averages just 22/28 mpg city/highway, which is low for the class. Overall, reviewers had few complaints with the xB’s performance, but noted its boxy shape makes it feel tippy when rounding corners.
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Scion C-HR Concept looks sharp at LA Auto Show
Wed, Nov 18 2015The Scion C-HR concept was shown off as a Toyota concept last year at the Paris Motor Show, and we've been told it will show up at next year's Geneva Motor Show in production form. In the transition from a Toyota to a US-focused Scion, though, it's been saddled with a regrettable piece of marketing-speak: the press release says the C-HR concept was designed for "yuccies." That's an acronym describing 'young, urban creatives,' and it should go away. The C-HR is at the LA Auto Show, however, a visually fascinating concept that we're looking forward to seeing in production form; it could be good, or it could be meh. The C-HR stands for "Compact size and High Ride height," partly an effect of 21-inch wheels, and Scion says it will combine "supreme functionality" and "sporty performance" under that "polarizing" skin. We don't know much more than that about it now, save that its purpose is to be "a fantastic urban driving car." The press release below has lots of adjectives to help you imagine what that means; apparently, if you like cutting boards with grid lines and "earthy, modern terrariums," this will be for you. Related Video: Scion's Next Icon: World Debut of C-HR Concept Car at Los Angeles Auto Show TORRANCE, Calif., Nov. 18, 2015 – When the designers for the Scion C-HR concept began their research, they were told by young urban creative customers, "Polarizing is ok. Boring is not." That sentiment was evident today as the Scion C-HR concept had its World Debut at the Los Angeles Auto Show. With an iconic design that also incorporates functionality and sporty performance, the Scion C-HR concept is much like Scion's customer in that it strives to stand out from the crowd. "Scion is known for doing things differently, and maybe even being a little weird," said Scion Vice President Andrew Gilleland. "This C-HR concept embraces that idea and wears it like a badge of honor. We couldn't be more excited to add the production version to our line-up." The C-HR concept is named for its Compact size and High Ride height. With five doors and a hatch for supreme functionality, it's the perfect vehicle for "yuccies," the young urban creatives who inspired the design. These customers put an emphasis on great design and wanted something distinctive, sophisticated, passionate and clean. They viewed most SUVs as too boring and wanted something for their urban lifestyle that sparked emotion.
2016 Scion iA First Drive
Mon, Jun 29 2015Leading up to our first test of the 2016 Scion iA, we're actually really excited to drive it. A string of "if A, then B" logic tells us this car ought to be pretty good. We drove the new Mazda CX-3 and loved it. The CX-3 is based on the Mazda2 platform. The Scion iA is a rebadged Mazda2, built in Mexico as part of Toyota and Mazda's joint venture. Following that line of thought, we should like this Scion a lot. And we do – mostly. Parts of the Scion iA experience feel a lot more Toyota than Mazda. Scion executives tell us that Toyota had a lot of influence in the engineering of the Mazda2, since in addition to being the iA in the US, the car will be sold as the Yaris in other markets. Unfortunately, that Toyota-ness comes through in the driving dynamics. The iA uses Mazda's 1.5-liter Skyactiv-G four-cylinder engine with 106 horsepower at 6,000 rpm and 103 pound-feet of torque at 4,000 rpm. On the canyon roads near Malibu, CA, we're putting pedal to the metal; uphill acceleration is unsurprisingly poor for a car with meager output numbers like these. Around town, 106 hp and 103 lb-ft is perfectly fine for the 2,385-pound iA. And it allows the car to return impressive EPA-estimated fuel economy numbers of 33 miles per gallon city, 42 mpg highway, and 37 mpg combined with the six-speed automatic transmission. Should you choose the six-speed manual, those numbers only drop to 31, 41, and 35, respectively. The six-speed stick is all Mazda, and we love it. You should choose the manual, by the way. The six-speed stick is all Mazda, and we love it. Gear throws are short and snappy, and the clutch has a nice weight and crisp action. Driving the manual iA back to back with the six-speed iM really points out that Mazda makes a far better manual transmission than Toyota. Great gearbox aside, on these canyon roads, we're feeling a bit let down. Never mind the acceleration issues, the iA just doesn't feel like a Mazda in the turns. Credit where credit's due: the steering is really nice, with a solid feeling on center and crisp turn-in and lots of feedback throughout the entire range of motion. But we're remembering the solid, planted feeling the CX-3 exhibited when we hustled it along the mountain roads of Arizona. And we aren't feeling it here in the Scion iA.
Toyota GT86 convertible on 'indefinite hold'
Sat, 05 Oct 2013Bad news, sportscar fans. According to a new report from What Car?, Toyota has cancelled plans to produce a GT86 convertible, a model based on the FT-86 Open Concept that debuted at the 2013 Geneva Motor Show. In truth, Toyota never actually confirmed it would produce the budget-friendly droptop in the first place, but rumors have been flying since last year and Toyota reportedly showed its embattled Scion dealers a FR-S version of the convertible in August. Presumably, this means that a lidless variant of the Subaru BRZ is not in the cards, either.
The reason for the move is unknown, though What Car? reports "one possible cause is weight; Toyota did say that further work would be required on rigidity before the convertible could be launched, and that could have added extra bulk that conflict with the regular GT86's ethos of light weight and agile handling." It doesn't look like that work will happen anytime soon, as "sources now say that the car has now been delayed indefinitely, with no place in Toyota's product plan in either 2014 or 2015." Still holding out hope? What Car? says the project could be "fast-tracked" if management decides it wants to reboot the program down the road.
one possible cause is weight; Toyota did say that further work would be required on rigidity before the convertible could be launched, and that could have added extra bulk that conflict with the regular GT86's ethos of light weight and agile handling. - See more at: http://www.whatcar.com/car-news/toyota-gt86-cabriolet-cancelled/1214782#sthash.iStIkWnz.dpuf