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Scion’s Line of Cars

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Scion

As I wrote about earlier today, we are looking into getting a newer car within the next year or so. Price, safety, design, year, and quite a few other factors go into our decision, as they all do in everyone’s decision when getting a new car.

A friend of mine recently got a Scion. I have seen Scion’s around the city, but I honestly could not tell you one model of Scion. After seeing my friend’s Scion (which is a Scion iQ, just so you know) I figured I would get online and look them up. I remember seeing those boxy looking cars… totally didn’t know those were called xBs and were by Scion! The 2013 Scion TC is really nice, but unfortunately it only has two doors. Which makes it not child carseat friendly, which is a must for us.

By just looking around the Scion website, I have to say I like how they list each Scion model and then the different features of each car and you can even see each color of each model they have – pretty nifty. For a MSRP of $16,500 I have to say the xD isn’t too bad, especially with all the standard features it has.

Have you ever had a Scion? Know of anyone that does? Do you recommend them? I’d love to hear your opinion about the company and their cars!

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Comments

  1. Christy Garrett says

    My son bought a 2016 Scion TC and loves it. He wanted something sporty and this fit the bill.

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