Monday, August 17, 2015

The Toyota Scion is a compact car aimed at the younger demographic of the auto market. It comes in three models: the boxy xB, the more traditionally styled coupe tC and the xD wagon, with the subcompact iQ having a planned 2011 launch.

Power

    The 2011 Toyota Scion xB features an in-line four-cylinder engine displacing 2.4 liters or 144 cubic inches. It's equipped with electronic fuel injection to generate 159 horsepower and 162 foot-pounds of torque. By contrast, the Scion tC model has a 180-horsepower 2.5-liter in-line four-cylinder. The xD engine is a 1.8-liter four-cylinder generating 125 horsepower.

Dimensions

    The 3,086-lb. Scion xB is put on a 102.4-inch wheelbase. It's 167.3 inches long. While it measures 69.3 inches wide, it's exceptionally tall for an automobile at 64.7 inches. The tC is placed on a wheelbase of 106.3 inches, but is longer than the xB at 174 inches. A 96.9-inch wheelbase supports the xD, which is 154.7 inches long.

Frame

    Independent MacPherson strut suspension system is in the front of the xB and tC models with a rear torsion beam suspension system with stabilizer bar in the rear. Both models feature an anti-locking brake system four-wheel disc brakes. The xD has the same suspension, but is equipped with drum brakes in the rear.

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