When did the Scion xD come out?

2007
Scion xD

Scion xD (XP110)
ManufacturerToyota
Also calledToyota Ist (Japan, 2007–2016) Toyota Urban Cruiser (Europe and Latin America, 2008–2014)
Production2007–2014
Model years2008–2014

Why was Scion xD discontinued?

Discontinuation. On February 3, 2016, Toyota announced that the Scion brand would be phased out in August after the 2016 model year, arguing that the company no longer required a specific marque to target younger demographics.

What was the last year of the Scion xD?

2014
Launched in 2008, the Scion xD’s last model year was 2014.

Are Scion xD reliable?

Great Car, Reliable, more room than you’d think. It is made by Toyota and has a Toyota engine (same as Corolla) so it is a very reliable car. Mine is the release series, which has lowered springs and rides a bit rough, but that’s to be somewhat expected in a small car. The interior is much more roomy than you’d expect.

Is Scion xD a sports car?

The 2010 xD is not a sports car, so consumers shouldn’t expect high-level performance. The xD offers a 1.8-liter four-cylinder engine that makes 128 horsepower. A five-speed manual transmission comes standard, but a four-speed automatic is optional. EPA estimates of the xD’s fuel economy are 27/33 mpg city/highway.

Is Scion as good as Toyota?

Consumer Reports released the results of its annual car reliability survey today, and Scion came out as the top brand, with the fewest reported problems. Lexus, another brand from Toyota, grabbed the No. 2 spot, and its CT200h model proved the most reliable, even more so than the Scion xD.

How long will a Scion xB last?

2006 and prior year models are known to last 300k plus miles. My last xB showed 450k miles when I sold it to a friend who now has over 500k miles on it! This vehicle is not a performance model, but will get you where you need to go (so long as you are not in a hurry).

How much is a Scion xD?

Used 2014 Scion xD Pricing With only one trim offered, pricing is pretty simple for the 2014 xD: With a manual transmission, the Scion carries a Manufacturer’s Suggested Retail Price (MSRP) of $16,675. With the automatic transmission, the price bumps up to $17,475.