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Scion - xB (2005)

Discover the Scion xB price landscape with a deep dive into the 2005 model, one of the most beloved compact crossovers of its era. Whether you’re searching for a budget-friendly option or a reliable commuter, the 2005 Scion xB offers a blend of practicality and affordability that still resonates in today’s used-car market. With its distinctive boxy design and spacious interior, it’s no wonder that people wonder, “What is a 2005 Scion xB worth?” Explore the key specs, depreciation trends, and market positioning to help you make an informed decision.

  • Engine: 1.8L inline‑4 (CID‑907)
  • Power: 101 hp @ 6,300 rpm
  • Torque: 106 lb‑ft @ 4,500 rpm
  • Transmission: 5‑speed manual or continuously variable transmission (CVT) options
  • Drive: Front‑wheel drive (FWD)
  • Fuel Type: Gasoline (Regular & Premium)
  • Fuel Economy: 25‑28 mpg city / 30‑33 mpg highway (manual); 21‑25 mpg city / 27‑30 mpg highway (CVT)
  • Dimensions: Length 151.4 in, Width 68.4 in, Height 61.4 in, Wheelbase 98.4 in
  • Cargo Capacity: 17.4 cu. ft. (7‑seat) or 20.9 cu. ft. (5‑seat)
  • Weight: 2,269–2,320 lbs (depending on trim)
  • Seating: 5 standard seats, optional 7‑seat configuration
  • Vehicle Origin: United States (manufactured in Orihime, Japan; assembled in the U.S.)
  • Trim Levels: Base, ZX, B, B‑Sport (includes small upgrades such as ground‑floor windows and optional alloy wheels)
  • Safety: Basic ABS, EBD, front airbags (driver & passenger); optional side airbag on higher trims in later years
  • Infotainment: Limited to manual audio in earliest trims; newer 2005 models adopt basic AM/FM stereo with a cassette/MP3 port

When evaluating a Scion xB 2005 price, it’s essential to consider how the vehicle has depreciated over the past years. Scion xB depreciation follows a typical pattern seen across many compact subcompact cars:

  • First Year: Typically loses 20%–25% of its original value. If the vehicle originally fetched $12,000, you could expect a 2005 used price around $9,000–$


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