2010 Scion xB
- 2009 Scion xB
- Used Scion xB
#15
Based on analysis of 72 xB reviews and test drives.
Avg. Paid:$16,515 - $17,463
MSRP: $15,750 - $16,700
Invoice: $14,962 - $15,865
MPG: 22 City / 28 Hwy
Safety - What the Auto Press Says
The Scion xB does well in this model year's federal government crash tests as well as insurance industry crash tests for 2009.
Crash Tests
- The National Highway Traffic Safety Administration gives the 2010 xB four stars out of a possible five for front-seat occupants' protection in front impact crashes, five stars for the driver's protection in side crashes, and five stars for rear passengers protection in side crashes. The xB also earns a four-star rollover rating.
- The Insurance Institute for Highway Safety gave the 2009 xB its highest possible rating, "Good," for frontal offset crashes and side impact crashes. In addition, the '09 xB was a "Top Safety Pick" for good performance in front, side and rear tests with standard electronic stability control.
Safety Features
The 2009 Scion xB has an unusually good set of safety features for its price and size. Standard features include anti-lock brakes with Brake Assist for panic stops, traction control, and stability control. The xB also has driver and passenger frontal air bags, side air bags and head air bags for crash protection.
- "Scion continues to set the standard for this category with vehicle stability control. Just like panicked rear-seat occupants, it intervenes quickly during aggressive braking or when there's an active amount of hustle on the car, although there's an off switch if you'd rather take your chances." -- Edmunds
- "We were also thankful for the halogen high beams during two fast one-hour runs on a dark, winding and lonely freeway. But the flipside was that the projector low beams are treacherously weak. And for some reason there's only one backup light, on the driver's side. Is it a Scion styling thing, like one earring or something?" -- New Car Test Drive
Review Last Updated: 7/1/09






