Find a Car

Go!
2008 Scion xD Photo

2008 Scion xD - 360° View

 

Specs: Select a Trim

5dr HB (6) MSRP Invoice MPG City MPG Hwy
5dr HB Man (Natl) Specs $14,550 $13,822 27 33
5dr HB Man (GS) Specs $14,550 $13,822 27 33
5dr HB Man (SE) Specs $14,550 $13,822 27 33
5dr HB Auto (Natl) Specs $15,350 $14,582 26 32
5dr HB Auto (GS) Specs $15,350 $14,582 26 32
5dr HB Auto (SE) Specs $15,350 $14,582 26 32
Scion xD Related News
 
2010 Hyundai Sonata

Fire Sale: 2010 Models Dealers Are Desperate To Get Rid Of

If you learn only one thing about the car buying process, car shoppers, let it be this: dealers don't own the cars they sell. They're making payments on them, just like you... October 16, 2010 by  1


 
2011 Scion xD Release Series 3.0

2011 Scion xD Release Series 3.0 Will Cost You At Least $17,625

Toyota's Scion brand has released its first special edition of the 2011 model year into the wild--and it's safe to say if you like teensy hatchbacks and the color brown... October 7, 2010 by 


 

2010 Scion xD: Weeding out Toyota's little boxes

Little Boxes, They're Not All Alike Toyota’s youth-oriented Scion brand offers two, two-box cars: xB and xD.  Most people are aware of the former but unfamiliar with the... September 4, 2010 by 


 
2010 Scion xD 5dr HB Man (Natl) Front Exterior View

Top Safety Features Of The Scion xD

Being one of the most affordable small cars in the automobile industry, one wouldn’t usually expect the Scion xD to have the bells and whistles that luxury vehicles... May 24, 2010 by 


 
2010 Scion xD

2010 Scion xD: Not Cute Or Cool, But Efficient And Reliable

Starting at $15,570 when equipped with the standard five speed manual transmission and 1.8 liter 128 horsepower 4-cylinder engine, the 2010 Scion xD is frankly just totally... April 13, 2010 by  5


 

Other Choices

More Info

Why should I also consider these? X

Compared to the 2008 Scion xD, the Aveo5 has a more spacious, comfortable interior, but it lags in nearly all other areas, with a shorter features list, sluggish performance, and questionable safety.

The Kia Rio5 is a better alternative, with a sportier driving feel and spacious interior, but it doesn’t match the xD either in terms of features for the money.

The Nissan Versa feels like a bigger car, with the poise and a settled ride that’s a step above, but it doesn’t feel especially sporty from behind the wheel.

Finally, the Honda Fit is probably the most practical choice of this group, while still feeling quite sporty to drive.

Its plentiful headroom and a backseat large enough for adults, along with the Magic Seat design that expands to an impressive amount of cargo space, are unbeatable.

Used Cars

Go!

 
© 2012 The Car Connection. All Rights Reserved. The Car Connection is published by High Gear Media. Stock photography by Homestar, LLC. Send us feedback.