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MSRP: $15,750 - $16,700 See Local Classifieds
 
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Edmunds
2009 scion xb Professional Edmunds Review

...Ergonomics leave something to be desired, and many of the interior plastics seem a bit low-budget even for this class of car. However, the xB will impress you with its utility. With the rear seats...

CarGurus
CarGurus' Review for 2009 scion xb

...You can drive an xB off the lot, extremely well-equipped even in base form, for well under twenty thousand dollars, which is pretty hard to beat. With a wealth of available options, you can go...

Cars.com
2009 Scion xB Professional Cars.com Review

...On a positive note, when you fold the rear seats flat, you get a massive cargo area: The xB carried a bike and camping gear pretty well . The cargo area was easy to get to, thanks to a rear hatch —...


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Edmunds user
2009 Scion

...The 09 Scion is the best designed car I have ever owned and I am a mechanical designer and a detail nut. Every design aspect of this car is very well thought...

CarGurus user
Scion Xb 2009 Model

...We have added a few modifications here and there to the interior, mainly chrome finishings and alloys. The teal green colour is just fabulous. Performance...

MSN Autos user
2009 xb The Cool Little Car

...Pros: Freakish amount of room inside Cool "Chop Top" type styling Cons: No pull out visor to fit side window Needs opening rear window Overall: The fit, finish...

CarGurus user
2009 Scion Xb

...Its decent on gas, fun to drive, peppy, good in the snow, lots of cargo room (70cu inches). Onboard Nav is sweet! (especially with the iPod hook up in the...


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How do you reset / turn off the TPMS light on a 2009 Scion xB?
I've replace the stock wheels with another set of wheels with the TPMS sensors in them. Now, the TPMS warning light is on and I can't turn it off. Are dealers the only one that can turn it off and if so, how much would they charge? Forgot to add that I have two sets of TPMS sensor (4 for the original stock wheels and 4 for the new wheels). 8...
Source: Yahoo! Answers, 3 answers

The new sensors need to be programmed. Check the owner's manual. There may also be some information at Tire Rack.com. You might also check the Scion owner sites like http://www.newscionxb.com Search the forums for "TPMS sensors" and post a new question if you don't find what...

What’s the best deal did you get for 2009 or 2010 Scion xb (A/T)?
I’m planning to buy an xb w/ auto transmission (basic model) in cash but only has a budget of $18K. How much did you pay for yours and what features/options (wheels, sport package, etc) did you get?
Source: Yahoo! Answers, 2 answers

I paid over $19,000 for a five-speed with no extras in 2008. The dealer tacked on about $200 for VIN etching that I couldn't delete. The rest was sales tax, registration and delivery. It'll be the same price wherever you go.

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