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2008 Scion Xb Custom Blue on 2040-cars

Year:2008 Mileage:166000 Color: is great with no major dents or scratchs
Location:

Moses Lake, Washington, United States

Moses Lake, Washington, United States
Transmission:Automatic
Vehicle Title:Clear
Engine:2.4
Condition:

Used

VIN (Vehicle Identification Number)
: Jtlke50e481056052
Make: Scion
Mileage: 166,000
Model: xB
Year: 2008
Trim: Good
Options: CD Player
Safety Features: Anti-Lock Brakes, Driver Airbag, Passenger Airbag, Side Airbags
Drive Type: Front
Power Options: Air Conditioning, Cruise Control, Power Locks, Power Windows

Im selling a 2008 scion xb that was one of our fleet vehicles used for delivery. It has been well maintained and works great. The windshield needs replace as its cracked and the low tire warning system light stays on other then that its in perfect shape. Interior looks neat and clean. The exterior is great with no major dents or scratchs. It does have a run in the custom paint under one of the door handles that i noticed but it is a nice paint job. High end ppg paint was used. The engine was rebuilt with new rings, valvestem seals, and bearings. Tires and brakes were new 10kmiles ago. Great first car. Id trust it to go anyware. Works perfect. Has around 165k miles. Ac blows cold. We bought it new and has clean clear title. Check out video on youtube search "blue 2008 scion xb"

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    In the wake of Scion, who will dare to be 'different?'

    Wed, Mar 16 2016

    When Scion launched in 2003, it brought the promise of something "different" – affordable, unique vehicles for the North American market. For a while, Scion delivered on that promise. The "box it came in" xB, the full-glass-roof tC, unconventional marketing, in-dealer "aftermarket" customization options, and no-haggle pricing were Scion specialties. Over the years Scion seemed to lose sight of the original promise, with new product becoming more mainstream and less interesting. By the time the fun-to-drive FR-S arrived, practically all other innovation had left the building, replaced by badge engineering. Sadly Scion is soon to be no more although most of it's current offerings will be rebadged and sold as Toyota's starting in 2017. Scion's website still claims it has been "different since day one," but with Scion gone, which manufacturer is likely to bring us something affordable, funky, fun, and "different" in the near future? Caveats: I am Limiting the scope of this article to mainstream manufacturers, or those who sold at least 500,000 vehicles in the US in 2015. Since the average transaction price of a new vehicle in the US is around $30,000 I am only including those companies who are playing in this neighborhood. Here are my selections in order from least likely to be "Different" to most likely. Least likely to bring something "Different" - Ford and VW Ford Mo Co - This is where the hate mail begins, but if you think about it, the current regime at Ford is about as conservative as you will find. This is not necessarily a criticism, as the cars for the masses approach has worked well for Ford and their stakeholders. But outside of the few hotted up Mustangs, Fiesta's, F150's and Focus, Ford does not veer out of it's volume model zone. I don't see this changing, Ford will continue to sell you a variety of F150's, a Taurus, Fusion or Focus and even a gaggle of SUV's. But Ford will not rock the boat by veering into the niches with unusual affordable US models. When was the last time you saw a not-for-production concept out of Ford? VW Group - In America Volkswagen can be counted on to bring the conventional. Outside of the New Beetle and EOS convertible, Volkswagen has recently only sold mainstream vehicles. You can buy a Golf (They did go crazy and call it the Rabbit for a bit) Jetta, Passat, Tiguan or Touareg. Nothing in that lineup with the possible exception of the Beetle could be considered an unusual or niche product.

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    Wed, Feb 3 2016

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