Bingo.Originally posted by: SSSnail
Scion = code for not good enough to be a Toyota.
Originally posted by: dud
The Scion Xb = one of the ugliest vehicles ever produced in the universe
Originally posted by: RichUK
My car's trip computer currently reports an average of 18.7Mpg.
Originally posted by: shortylickens
Bingo.Originally posted by: SSSnail
Scion = code for not good enough to be a Toyota.
They suck.
If I had to get something ugly and practical, I'd rather go with a Prius.
Top Three Models per Segment
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Highest Ranked: Scion xA
Originally posted by: Fritzo
Originally posted by: shortylickens
Bingo.Originally posted by: SSSnail
Scion = code for not good enough to be a Toyota.
They suck.
If I had to get something ugly and practical, I'd rather go with a Prius.
I like how people get an opinion in their head and then think all aspects of it is automatically true:
This year a Scion won a category for the first time. The boxy xB of Toyota's youth-oriented brand ranked at the top of the Compact Car category.
2009 JD Powers Report
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Highest Ranked: Scion xA
They're pretty much the best value brand for the money available right now. If you don't like the way the look, fine, but you can't say they suck.
Originally posted by: dudeman007
Originally posted by: zerocool84
I would think that has more to do with the drivers of the cars since Scion owners are younger than the car being bad since it's just a Toyota so if Scion is bad then Toyota must be the same. Younger owners would obviously beat on their cars more than older people.
Exactly. Many of the companies that do any type of reliability ratings base the system on how many services are needed per car. Young owners without a doubt are most likely to ignore services, drive recklessly, and of course...blame it on the car.
That's pretty good. I get around 49 to 50mpg in my 5-door '09 Yaris hatchback. We're the ones that'll be laughing when the gas prices go back up.Originally posted by: AlienCraft
My "new"Xb did 40.847 mpg yesterday.
That's combined City and Highway w/ AC during the day.
Thank you.
Garaged.
ATOT Moderator ElFenix
I wish I had gotten the xA before they discontinued it. I still like them. I heard that they discontinued the xA so it wouldn't cannibalize sales of the 5-door Yaris hatchback.Originally posted by: Fritzo
I have an xA that gets close to 44mpg....why the hell did they stop making those and go with the less efficient xD?
Originally posted by: Gibson486
Originally posted by: dudeman007
Originally posted by: zerocool84
I would think that has more to do with the drivers of the cars since Scion owners are younger than the car being bad since it's just a Toyota so if Scion is bad then Toyota must be the same. Younger owners would obviously beat on their cars more than older people.
Exactly. Many of the companies that do any type of reliability ratings base the system on how many services are needed per car. Young owners without a doubt are most likely to ignore services, drive recklessly, and of course...blame it on the car.
don't scions have the same engines as toyotas? Doesn't the TC have a camry engine? And yes, young people do treat their cars like crap. You have young males that treat their TC's like race cars and young girls who just can'y drive.
Originally posted by: BassBomb
I got 40 MPG in my 2007 Accord Sedan
Originally posted by: IsLNdbOi
That's pretty good. I get around 49 to 50mpg in my 5-door '09 Yaris hatchback. We're the ones that'll be laughing when the gas prices go back up.Originally posted by: AlienCraft
My "new"Xb did 40.847 mpg yesterday.
That's combined City and Highway w/ AC during the day.
Thank you.
Garaged.
ATOT Moderator ElFenix
Originally posted by: aleckz
How are you calculating your MPG? 5 door 09 Yaris that gets 50 mpg? Do you live in a world where every road is downhill, cause that's the only way I see you squeezing 50 mpg out of that minuscule engine with a not-so-good drag co-efficient.
Originally posted by: aleckz
How are you calculating your MPG? 5 door 09 Yaris that gets 50 mpg? Do you live in a world where every road is downhill, cause that's the only way I see you squeezing 50 mpg out of that minuscule engine with a not-so-good drag co-efficient.
Originally posted by: magomago
If I drive like a grandma I can get 35 MPG. Bores the shit out of me though...giving her hell and driving it as hard as I can (Without being stupid and pushing it too much beyond the occasional shift @ 8krpm) still nets me 25mpg. My real driving is somewhere in the mix of the two, and I'm fine giving up some MPG so as long as its a fun ride.
When I drove an 02 civic I got close to 30mpg just driving normally. For a week I drove no faster than 60 on the freeway, with minimal city traffic, and got 40 mpg. Who knows, maybe going a little faster would have given me a better power/gas ratio
Originally posted by: BassBomb
I got 40 MPG in my 2007 Accord Sedan
b.s.
Originally posted by: IsLNdbOi
That's pretty good. I get around 49 to 50mpg in my 5-door '09 Yaris hatchback. We're the ones that'll be laughing when the gas prices go back up.Originally posted by: AlienCraft
My "new"Xb did 40.847 mpg yesterday.
That's combined City and Highway w/ AC during the day.
Thank you.
Garaged.
ATOT Moderator ElFenix
Laughing? LOL no offense at all, but you'll be the one driving a Yaris. If it makes you happy and you enjoy it that is fine...drive along =) But to people who enjoy driving the price difference in giving up a fuel efficient car for something that is pleasurable is easily worth the cost.
Of course, the people driving 15 mpg monstrosities on the road simply to take kids to schools and pick up groceries will probably feel the pinch....but I'm sure they have the $$ to handle it anyways...
Originally posted by: BassBomb
Nope 40 MPG is truth if I go exactly 100km/h with some decent drafting (as expected since even the trucks are passing me). I've got the 4 cylinder model
Originally posted by: zerocool84
I would think that has more to do with the drivers of the cars since Scion owners are younger than the car being bad since it's just a Toyota so if Scion is bad then Toyota must be the same. Younger owners would obviously beat on their cars more than older people.
Originally posted by: magomago
Laughing? LOL no offense at all, but you'll be the one driving a Yaris. If it makes you happy and you enjoy it that is fine...drive along =) But to people who enjoy driving the price difference in giving up a fuel efficient car for something that is pleasurable is easily worth the cost.
Of course, the people driving 15 mpg monstrosities on the road simply to take kids to schools and pick up groceries will probably feel the pinch....but I'm sure they have the $$ to handle it anyways...