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2008 Scion Xd Great Gas Mileage / Low Miles $9,500 on 2040-cars

US $9,500.00
Year:2008 Mileage:64500 Color: Features
Location:

Chicago, Illinois, United States

Chicago, Illinois, United States
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Great car for the commute or for the city. I live in the city and it's always easy to find a parking spot to ease into, (especially with the control of the manual trans.) Daily driver to the suburbs, this car is great on gas mileage. Been Averaging 36 mpg Chicago to Lemont, IL. Two of the four tires are new the other two have plenty of life left. Awesome sound system, excellent condition inside and out. Asking $9,500
Located in Chicago. Local pick up only. Purchase in person.
FUEL TANK CAPACITY 11.1 gal. RANGE IN MILES (CITY/HWY)299.7/366.3 mi.

Interior Features

Front Seats
• Cloth • Sport front seats

Rear Seats
• Split-folding rear seat back • Reclining rear seats
• Rear ventilation ducts

Power Features
• Remote keyless power door locks • Power mirrors
• 1 one-touch power windows

Instrumentation
• Clock • Tachometer
• Trip computer • Low fuel level warning

Convenience
• Cruise control • Front and rear cup holders
• First aid kit • Electric power steering
• Tilt-adjustable steering wheel • Audio and cruise controls on steering wheel
Comfort
• Interior air filtration • Air conditioning
• Cargo area light • Front reading lights
• Turn signal in mirrors • Dual vanity mirrors

In Car Entertainment
• Mast antenna • Pioneer premium brand stereo system
• Pioneer premium brand speakers • 6 total speakers
• 160 watts stereo output • AM/FM stereo
• Auxiliary audio input and USB with external media control

Exterior Features
Roof and Glass
• Intermittent wipers • Rear defogger
• Rear window wiper

Tires and Wheels
• Steel wheels • 16 x 6 in. wheels
• Steel spare wheel
• All season tires • Inside mounted spare tire
• Temporary spare tire

Safety Features
• 4-wheel ABS • Front and rear head airbags
• Dual front side-mounted airbags • Child seat anchors
• Emergency braking assist • Ventilated front disc / rear drum brakes
• Rear door child safety locks • Engine immobilizer
• 2 front headrests • 3 rear headrests
• Rear center 3-point belt • Front seatbelt pretensioners
• Turn signal mirrors • Electronic brakeforce distribution
• Rear height adjustable headrests • Passenger head restraint whiplash protection system
• Tire pressure monitoring 

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Top horsepower-per-dollar cars in 2017

Tue, Feb 17 2015

Bang for the buck. That quasi-scientific statistic is bandied about by motor heads everywhere from classrooms to barrooms, though the truth of the matter is that it's exceedingly complex to measure. A fair performance-per-dollar index would include something like cross-referencing MSRP (Manufacturers Suggested Retail Price) with point-to-point times on a track or driving route, which is obviously hard to do comprehensively. But, for the sheer joy of talking about cars and playing with a big spreadsheet, there's always the horsepower-per-dollar index, which is more straightforward, albeit hilariously flawed. There are vagaries even with this simple formula, of course: MSRP for vehicles can change at a moment's notice, to say nothing of the bottom-line shifting that happens with local deals or showroom negotiation. For this list we're running with the straight MSRP wherever possible, and as recently reported as we can get it. All the vehicles on this list are 2017 models, and all trims are reported where the lowest price and differing power levels intersect. Some choices were made for personal preference and some for sanity, avoiding things like all 48 trim levels of the Ford Transit, all with the same horsepower). If this list were a simple top ten, or even a top fifty, you'd be bored to tears with all the red, white and blue that is represented. Following perfectly with conventional wisdom, American cars really do lead the world where hp/$ is concerned. So, for the sake of variety (and the sheer joy of seeing a minivan 'win' one round of this thing) I've sorted out some top five and bottom five lists for broad power categories. Let's dive in. Less Than 100 Horsepower Okay, okay, this is hardly a category we'll grant you. But we've often tried to click off all the sub-100-hp cars on sale in the US, and making this list gave us an excuse. It also illustrates that none of these smallish vehicles bring cheap horsepower to the table - for that you'll need a motorcycle. The segment-leading Chevy Spark (above) asks just over $139 for each hp, and that Smart Fortwo Electric Drive has hp on sale for about the same price as its very distant family cousin, the Mercedes-Benz SL65 AMG (insert your favorite Smart joke here... we know you want to).

Toyota GT86 engineer Tada recounts how sports car came to be

Wed, 13 Feb 2013

Because the Toyota GT86, Scion FR-S and Subaru BRZ coupes are now a reality, it's almost hard to imagine the struggle that had to happen within the large, conservative corporate structures at both automakers for the joint project to even get off of the ground.
Speaking to those struggles on Toyota UK's Toyota Blog, GT86 Chief Engineer Tetsuya Tada enlightens us with a recap of the sports car's earliest origins. For Tada, the first stages of the project must have seemed almost as dreamlike as the final product is to drive.
Said the Chief, "I had been working in the minivan department engineering new product, but a month after the meeting I was summoned. 'Forget about minivans,' they said, 'you are now working on the sports-car project.'"

Toyota FT-86 Open Concept would make a mighty fine droptop FR-S

Tue, 05 Mar 2013

There's nothing wrong with going topless. And Toyota is proving that its FT-86 (read: Scion FR-S/Toyota GT86/Subaru BRZ) coupe is just as excellent with its roof removed. It may only be a concept, but this FT-86 Open previews a new droptop from the Japanese automaker to round out the Toyobaru sports car family. We're finally getting the chance to see the open-air FT-86 in person here at the Geneva Motor Show, and we're already yearning to take it canyon-carving.
Interestingly, the FT-86 retains the Toyota coupe's two-plus-two seating arrangement (we'd prefer a proper roadster setup here), but things still look good for this droptop two-door. We'll be curious to see how the car looks with its folding soft top in place (operated by fancy-shmancy electronics, by the way).
As for production intent, rumors have been flying about a production Scion FR-S convertible, but until we hear it directly from Toyota. Consider our hopes in check but our fingers crossed.