2013 Scion iQ Series
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| 2013 Scion iQ |
The 2013 Scion iQ ranks 38 out of 41 Affordable Small Cars. This ranking is based on our analysis of published reviews and test drives of the Scion iQ, as well as reliability and safety data. The 2013 Scion iQ is a minimalist metropolitan runabout that gets great fuel economy and can be parked practically anywhere. There are larger, more practical cars that cost about the same, though. The 2013 Scion iQ with compact agility, great fuel economy, supremely easy to park; lots of style inside and out; clever interior packaging.
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| 2013 Scion iQ Series |
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| 2013 Scion iQ Specs |
The four-seat in 2013 Scion iQ can fit in parking spots that are impossible for other cars, and it drives worlds better than the not so Smart, which we named the worst car of the 2000s. But it still feels witless on the highway, and its urban novelty wears thin as you notice the missing features and room that similar money can buy. The 2013 Scion iQ Series mates a 1.3-liter four cylinder to a continuously variable automatic transmission for peppy-enough acceleration around town. It's as adept as the automatics in the 500 and most subcompacts, and it's worlds better than the ForTwo's ghastly automatic. The Scion has modest power at full bore, but snappy accelerator response and quick CVT ramp-up make the most of higher revs. The suspension rides well over major bumps, and the steering gives decent feedback.
Some feature in 2013 Scion iQ Series is :
- Engine : 1.3 L Inline 4-cylinder
- Drivetrain : Front wheel drive
- Transmission : Continuously variable-speed automatic
- Horse Power : 94 hp @ 6000 rpm
- Fuel Economy : 36/37 mpg
- Bluetooth avaliable (Yes)
- Navigation avaliable (Yes)
- Heated Seats avaliable (No)
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| 2013 Scion iQ Engine |
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| 2013 Scion iQ Wheel Interior |
The 2013 Scion iQ has a few nice textures and accents give the cabin a pleasant feel. The 2013 Scion iQ likes that there’s plenty of room in the front seats and that the dashboard is set farther back on the right side, allowing for the front passenger to move forward and provide sufficient legroom for a rear passenger. The 2013 Scion iQ comes with a six-speaker Pioneer audio system with a 6.1-inch touch-screen display, Bluetooth, an auxiliary jack, a USB port, keyless entry, steering wheel-mounted audio controls and power door locks and windows. A premium BeSpoke audio system with navigation is available as a dealer-installed accessory. Reviewers say the 2013 Scion iQ’s climate controls are conveniently placed and easy to use. They’re impressed with the standard high-tech audio system, saying it offers many options for connecting to a smartphone, including a USB port, auxiliary jack and Bluetooth. The optional BeSpoke audio system adds navigation and integrates with smartphone apps like Facebook and Trip Advisor. The Scion iQ cabin materials are good, with niceties like one touch power windows, tasteful piano-black accents and padding on the doors for your arms and elbows.
Scion iQ Series avaliable price from $16,574 - $18,779
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