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Scion - xD (2013)

Discover the Scion xD: a compact hatchback that blends style, efficiency, and affordability. Whether you’re a first‑time driver, a commuter looking to trim fuel costs, or a car enthusiast hunting for a classic hatch, the Scion xD has earned its reputation as a reliable, fun‑to‑drive vehicle. This quick guide explores the Scion xD price landscape—including the Scion xD 2013 price, the used Scion xD price, and how depreciation shapes its market value. Read on to find out what is a 2013 Scion xD worth and how it compares to other vehicles in its segment.

  • Engine: 1.3‑liter DOHC I4, 92 hp, 97 lb‑ft torque
  • Transmission: 5‑speed manual (available in some markets), optional 4‑speed automatic in EU models
  • Fuel Type: Gasoline, single‑tank capacity of 9.2 gallons (Europe: 12.5 L)
  • Dimensions: Length 155.2 in (3,948 mm), Width 66.5 in (1,692 mm), Height 59.5 in (1,512 mm)
  • Wheelbase: 94.1 in (2,397 mm)
  • Ground Clearance: 5.9 in (150 mm)
  • Weight: 2,450–2,600 lb (1,111–1,179 kg) depending on trim
  • Drivetrain: 2‑wheel, front‑engine, front‑drive (FWD)
  • Seating: 5 seats, 60/40 split fold‑flat rear seats
  • Features: Power windows, keyless start, air-conditioning, CD/MP3 Audio System, 5‑point seatbelts
  • Safety: Anti‑Lock Braking System (ABS), Electronic Stability Program (ESP), front airbags, child booster seat anchor

Scion xD depreciation overview

The Scion xD depreciation pattern reflects the compact car’s market position. A vehicle that is rarely involved in high‑intensity aftermarket racing or luxury upgrades tends to hold value steadily, folding price near its “average” after a few years. Typical depreciation numbers for the Scion xD are:

  • First year: 15–20% drop as new models enter the market and buyers prefer fresher but slightly more expensive options.
  • Second year: 5–10% further, for a cumulative 20–30% loss from MSRP.
  • Third year: 5–8% yearly decline continues for the next 2–3 years, putting the car at roughly 50–60% of its original value after five years.
  • Long‑term: After seven to ten years, the figure typically stabilizes within the 40–45% range, a healthy decline for a low‑maintenance economy car.

These figures result from a combination of industry trends, model popularity, mileage expectations, and the low cost of ownership. The Scion xD’s fuel efficiency and relatively low repair costs encourage buyers to keep them running longer, thereby slowing depreciation in the medium term.

Scion xD 2013 price — what to expect

The 2013 Scion xD sits in the middle of the trim ladder (LX, EX, and Limited). While the Scion xD 2013 price varies widely depending on location, mileage, and optional equipment, experts typically find it listing at about 60–70% of the original MSRP in the U.S. If you’re looking at the Canadian market, you often see similar figures after currency fluctuations. In Europe, supply constraints sometimes push the 2013 xD’s price slightly higher.

For those weighing the purchase, used Scion xD price can range from modest low‑end values (ready for a quick get‑away) to upper‑tier listings for high‑condition examples with low mileage. Independent dealers, online marketplaces, and local classifieds are the best sources for the latest numbers.


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2 years ago used US$6,495.00 Unlock all links
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2 years ago used US$10,991.00 Unlock all links
4 years ago used US$7,795.00 Unlock all links
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