2009 Scion xB Expert Reviews from Around the Web

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  • 2009 scion xb Professional Edmunds Review

    What Edmunds.com says The 2009 Scion xB is a capable compact people mover and cargo-hauler that packs a decent underhood punch. Fuel economy is lackluster, however, and the unconventional... Read full review

  • CarGurus' 2009 Scion xB Review

    After last year's update, the 2009 Scion xB returns unchanged. The box-like wagon boasts expansive interior room and cargo versatility wrapped in a distinctive and immediately recognizable... Read full review

  • 2009 Scion xB Professional Cars.com Review

    Vehicle OverviewThe Scion xB is part of a growing car segment: The small, SUV-like hatchback. It's the boxiest entrant in this field, which includes the Honda Element, Chevrolet HHR and... Read full review

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    Not much has changed for the Chrysler PT Cruiser in nearly a decade, and while that retro-flavored wagon is sorely outdated, it still has design appeal to some and has found a cult following in high-school parking lots. Though the xB is only offered in a single model, the PT still comes with choice of four-cylinder and turbo-four powertrains, plus a convertible model. The Chevrolet HHR takes the same formula and gives it nearly identical powertrains, plus a little crisper styling. The new MINI Cooper Clubman is considerably more expensive than the others, but it has a third half-sized door on the passenger side and cargo doors to make loading and unloading easier. The Clubman also has an on-the-road character that’s a lot sportier, for those who enjoy twisty paths.

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