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Is 60000 miles good on a used 2005 scion xb?
im in the market for a used 2005 scion Xb. i heard it was made by toyota and it has better mpg then my current chevy lumina. so is 60000 good or bad for a used 2005 scion xb
Source: Yahoo! Answers, 6 answers

60,000 miles for a 2005 car is a little high but fair. Typically a 4 year old car should have 48,000 miles and a 5 year old car should have 60,000. It's the same with a lease. If you lease a car for 4 years they allow you 48,000 miles. If you lease a car for 5 years they allow you 60,000...

Why does the scion xb only have one reverse light?
isn't it unsafe and bad design esp for such a large car?
Source: Yahoo! Answers, 1 answer

Just to be different. The Scion really isn't a big car, and the reverse light is bright enough with a widely dispersed beam. Reference:xB2 owner

Does anyone know how to remove a stereo in a 05 scion xb?
If you happen to know a good site or can explain it to me so i wont have to pay sixty dollars to get my new one installed that would be great!
Source: Yahoo! Answers, 2 answers

Read your owners manual before you pull it out. Should be 2 screws on either side covered by caps. Once again read before pulling out and note if you go to a local shop to buy your new face they will most likely not charge you for installation when purchasing a face.

Why is this '05 Scion xb so cheap?
There is this Scion that this company is selling (used to be a company car), its $4000! Now, they usually run like 8 or 9000? Is there any major problems that I should know about? I've looked at some reviews and have not seen any...
Source: Yahoo! Answers, 2 answers

Maybe really high mileage. Sometimes companies sell at low prices so they sell fast and they can get them off the books.

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