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The iQ is powered by an efficient new 94-hp 1.3-liter four-cylinder engine, paired with a Contiuously Variable Transmission (CVT). Every iQ is equipped with 16-inch wheels, air conditioning, a leather shift knob and steering wheel and Bluetooth wireless connectivity, as well as power windows, exterior mirrors and door locks with keyless entry. The standard Pioneer sound system features HD Radio technology, Bluetooth audio streaming, MP3 capability and a USB port, along with a regular auxiliary jack for various types of portable music devices. The rear seats are split 50/50, and can be folded down flat for increased cargo capacity. Safety features include a vehicle stability control system with integrated traction control, anti-lock brakes with brake assist and a tire pressure monitor. The iQ also boasts an industry-leading 11 standard airbags, including front seat-cushion airbags and the world's first rear window airbag, along with dual front, knee, front side-impact and overhead curtain airbags.
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After a complete redesign last year, the Scion tC carries over with minimal changes for 2012. A new Pioneer sound system with Bluetooth audio streaming and HD Radio technology is standard. Additionally, a limited edition Release Series 7.0 will be offered, featuring exclusive High Voltage yellow paint, black 18-inch alloy wheels and a TRD body kit, as well as black and yellow seat upholstery and a Smart Key passive entry/start system.
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The Scion tC is a well-equipped yet affordable coupe that benefits from Toyota's attention to quality, durability and reliability. It is marketed towards the young first-time buyer looking for a sporty and hip urban vehicle.
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The Scion tC carries over unchanged for 2010.
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The boxy Scion xB, dubbed an "urban utility vehicle", has been the brand's cornerstone model with the broadest appeal among Scion buyers.
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The boxy Scion xB, dubbed an "urban utility vehicle", has been the brand's cornerstone model with the broadest appeal among Scion buyers.
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The boxy Scion xB, dubbed an "urban utility vehicle", has been the brand's cornerstone model with the broadest appeal among Scion buyers.
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The Scion xD carries over with minimal changes for 2012. A new Pioneer sound system with Bluetooth hands-free/audio streaming and HD Radio technology is now standard.
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The xD is powered by a 128-hp 1.8-liter four-cylinder engine, paired with either a standard five-speed manual or an available four-speed automatic transmission. Every xD is equipped with 16-inch wheels, air conditioning and cruise control, as well as power windows, exterior mirrors and door locks with remote keyless entry; a satellite-compatible 160-watt Pioneer audio system features MP3 capability, USB connectivity and an auxiliary audio input jack for portable music devices. The rear seats are split 60/40, and can be folded down flat for increased cargo carrying capacity; they can also be reclined up to ten degrees, as well as moved fore or aft up to six inches for increased leg room. Safety features include a vehicle stability control system with integrated traction control, anti-lock brakes with brake assist, a tire pressure monitor, and dual front, front side-impact and overhead curtain airbags.
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The Scion xD carries over with minimal changes for 2010. A vehicle stability control system with traction control, previously optional, is now standard equipment. Additionally, the new standard audio head unit features USB connectivity (including iPod and iPhone) and a subwoofer RCA output.
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