Used 2012 ScionxB
- Odometer
- 111,441 miles
- Transmission
- Automatic
- Drivetrain
- FWD
- Engine
- 2.4L L4
- VIN
- JTLZE4FE9CJ029566
- Stock Number
- G5066B
Scion
xB
Included Packages & Accessories
Dealer Notes
Pitre Buick GMC is honored to present a wonderful example of pure vehicle design... this 2012 Scion xB Release Series 9.0 only has 111,441mi on it and could potentially be the vehicle of your dreams! It's not a misprint. And the odometer isn't broken. This is a very low mileage Scion xB. A rare find these days. Look no further, you have found exactly what you've been looking for. This vehicle won't last long, take it home today. More information about the 2012 Scion xB: First introduced in 2003, the Scion xB is a 5-door wagon with a one-piece rear liftgate. Its top competitors are the Honda Element and the Nissan cube. The 2012 Scion xB is a good choice for urban drivers who require convenience, maneuverability, affordability and fuel efficiency. Although compact, the Scion xB has plenty of cargo space and a back seat comfortable enough for three adults. Like other Scions, the xB comes well-equipped. Estimated fuel economy is strong-- the xB achieves 24 mpg on the highway. Interesting features of this model are Distinctive shape, roomy interior, and wide range of standard features and customizable options
KBB.com Consumer Reviews

Overall4.7Out of 5
- 5.0
Reliable "big" small car
By JK | on Tuesday, November 26, 2019
We've had this car for almost 8 years and it's been reliable all the time. All we did is oil change, tire rotation, new brake pads and rotors. We commute in this car to work and it delivers every workday in the past years. No a single mechanical/electrical problem. I believe this is due to the fact it is made in Japan by Toyota. Interior is quite spacious we once transported loveseats in it. The interior design is not outdated even in 2019 imo! Overall, we love this car and are hesitant to replace it with something new. Let's see how long it lasts.… - 5.0
Great car, great value
By Tommyboy | on Tuesday, July 23, 2019
Bought my XB brand new. Loved the utility, space, Scion purchase practices and safety features. Good power, decent if not spectacular mileage. It always needed a 5-speed automatic but tranny was thoroughly reliable. A balanced car that got though Wisconsin winters remarkably well, even with fairly worn rubber. Repairs were minimal, mostly just wear items. Did most maintenance myself. Seat height was comfortable for kids and elderly parents alike. Just over ten years and 150K my Scion gave it’s last full measure of devotion. It sacrificed itself in a heavy side collision with an older Buick: t-boned in the drivers door. The XB was totaled. I walked away with a scuffed left elbow and a sore neck. Remarkable! I’m truly going to miss my friend, my stout and reliable Scion XB.… - 5.0
Great relatively inexpensive car
By Jay | on Tuesday, May 21, 2019
I have owned everything from full sized trucks to hot rods and bought my brand new 2015 XB as a daily commuter. I previously owned a Honda Element and wanted another box type vehicle. I get 23.5-24 MPG on my daily commute in the XB which is 90% highway 10 % city driving - 72 miles a day . The original brake pads lasted 98k miles . I do my oil changes every 5k miles. No other repairs have been done so far . In 4 yrs I have put 110,000 miles on it . The AC , stereo and seats are functioning fine with no defects so far . I just put a new serpentine acc. belt, wiper blades, pads on it and had to replace the original battery in December 2018 . Great reliable car for the money . I paid around $21k out the door for mine here in Florida.…
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