How many miles can you put on a Toyota Scion xB?

How many miles can you put on a Toyota Scion xB?

How many miles will a Scion xB last? With just standard maintenance, the Scions built in 2006 and before are 300,000 mile vehicles. The xB is roomy, comfortable and versatile while still being very economical and reliable.

How much does a Scion xB cost?

The 2015 Scion xB comes in at just under $18,000 when you include the $770 destination charge. That’s with a manual transmission. If you’d rather have the 4-speed automatic (again, we suggest skipping it), you’ll pay about $19,000.

Who makes the Scion xB?

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The Scion xB is a compact car (subcompact car in its first generation) made by Scion, a now-defunct fully owned division of Toyota, for the United States market. It is a box-shaped, 5-door hatchback.

How long can I reasonably keep going on my Scion xB?

At 200,000 miles, how long can I reasonably keep going? Hello, I bought my 2004 Scion XB 3 years ago at 140K and I reached 200K last month. Just the last weekend I put 2500 alone on it past 200K.

What kind of car is the Scion xB?

The 2010 Scion xB, with its relatively long wheelbase and wide stance, seems to be most at home on urban roads, handling the asphalt with a smooth and noticeably quiet ride, thanks to an improved suspension and noise-damping materials. On rural roads the xB seems a little sluggish, feeling slightly top-heavy through curves and corners.

What’s the value of a 2010 Scion xD?

Over time, the xD is expected to retain a resale value similar to the Honda Fit and higher than the Nissan Versa. With its short, squat stance the 2010 Scion xD is capable of handling curves and dips in the road with ease, although rough road surfaces will make the ride slightly less comfortable.

What kind of oil should I use for my Scion xB?

Really, our engines aren’t picky about oil – as long as the conventional oil you’re using is API or ILSAC certified and changed regularly, you’ll be in good shape. Even the store brand oils from the parts stores and big-box retailers are fine – they’re all bottled by major players, and have the appropriate certifications.

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