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2009 Scion xD Q & A from Around the Web

We have found 45 user submitted questions on the web and presented the best ones for you to read. This list is in ranked order, showing 37 - 40
Gas mileage for scion xd?
Source: Yahoo! Answers, 2 answers

for 2009, its 24 city, 32 highway, and 28 combined. if your a fan of the xD as well, nice job. i've been looking at that car quite a bit. i think its pretty cool Reference:http://www.fueleconomy.gov/FEG/noframes/25892.shtml

What are the differences between...?
the 2008 and 2009 scion xD?
Source: Yahoo! Answers, 2 answers

The two models are the same. Scion "carried over" the 2008 model to the 2009 model year. Reference:http://autos.yahoo.com/2009_scion_xd/

Cool, relevant name for Honda Sport Cars?
I have a project about Honda (sport style) 4 seat car, electric charged and can run 300km/hr. (not sure if Honda have that type of car but my teacher made it up) Wat is a good name for the car? I gotta create a name but i couldnt come up with on xD plz help...Thank u ^____^
Source: Yahoo! Answers, 1 answer

I call my little honda the Stormtrooper, but there's a long story to go with it.

How fast can a Scion xD go?
Im just curious if anyone knows, either from experience or from knowledge, what the top speed of a Scion xD is. Im also wondering if putting in a cold air intake would increase either the max speed or hp of the vehicle? thanks
Source: Yahoo! Answers, 2 answers

the scion xd has a corolla engine its about 130 max and yes cold air intake would increase the max speed and hp of the vehicle i would go to trdsparks.com its the toyota racing website

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Why should I also consider these? X

Compared to the 2009 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, nor does it have Toyota’s reputation for reliability.

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.


 
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