Bought mine a decade ago brand new in the same color, wheels, and manual gearbox. She’s now pushing 320K miles now, but like a true Toyota trooper for the time still refuses to give up. You sir, have accurately described this car in a nutshell. Thank you for sharing. 🍻
I own a red 2009 Scion xD with a 5-speed manual and a rear spoiler. It has about 98k miles and still gets 32 MPG around town (down from 34 MPG). I like its steering best. Feels like a four wheeled motorcycle. The front seats are not comfortable without adding aftermarket back support. The ride is jittery. The car is noisy (drones) when taken on highway. I bought it new for $12,751 OTD using cash for clunkers. I tried not to feel guilty about the taxpayer funded program. I will likely drive it until I die.
You cannot go wrong with an early Xb, Xa, Xd. All are probably the best deals going for sub $4k used cars. The 2nd gen Xb is ok, but watch out for sludge issues on the larger engine
Bought mine a decade ago brand new in the same color, wheels, and manual gearbox. She’s now pushing 320K miles now, but like a true Toyota trooper for the time still refuses to give up. You sir, have accurately described this car in a nutshell. Thank you for sharing. 🍻
Great little car
I own a red 2009 Scion xD with a 5-speed manual and a rear spoiler. It has about 98k miles and still gets 32 MPG around town (down from 34 MPG). I like its steering best. Feels like a four wheeled motorcycle. The front seats are not comfortable without adding aftermarket back support. The ride is jittery. The car is noisy (drones) when taken on highway. I bought it new for $12,751 OTD using cash for clunkers. I tried not to feel guilty about the taxpayer funded program. I will likely drive it until I die.
You cannot go wrong with an early Xb, Xa, Xd. All are probably the best deals going for sub $4k used cars. The 2nd gen Xb is ok, but watch out for sludge issues on the larger engine
i have this exagg car still 2008 manual XD w 145,000 is just getting broken in
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