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New Scion Models

Manufacturer Lineup (all prices are MSRP)
Current Models
Scion tC (2009)
$17,000
 
While other cars in Scion's lineup have funky, boxy designs, the tC coupe has always been the most conventional. It competes with other small cars, including the Chevrolet Cobalt, Ford Focus and Nissan Sentra. The tC uses a 160-horsepower, 2.4-liter four-cylinder engine. A wide variety of safety features are standard. 
Scion tC (2010)
$17,000
 
While other cars in Scion's lineup have funky, boxy designs, the tC coupe has always been the most conventional. It competes with small cars like the Chevrolet Cobalt, Ford Focus and Nissan Sentra. The tC uses a 161-horsepower, 2.4-liter four-cylinder engine. A wide variety of safety features are standard. 
Scion xB (2009)
$15,750
 
The Scion xB is part of a growing car segment: The small, SUV-like hatchback. It's the boxiest entrant in this field, which includes the Honda Element, Chevrolet HHR and Suzuki SX4 Crossover. It was redesigned last year and smoothed out a bit, but it still retains its boxy shape. 
Scion xB (2010)
$15,750
 
The Scion xB is part of a growing car segment: The small, SUV-like hatchback. It's the boxiest entrant in this field, which also includes the Honda Element, Chevrolet HHR and Suzuki SX4 Crossover. 
Scion xD (2009)
$14,650
 
The Scion xD is an entry-level car meant to compete with the Nissan Versa, Chevrolet Aveo5 and other small hatchbacks. It offers a variety of options and carries over into 2009 with few changes from the 2008 model.  
Scion xD (2010)
$14,800
 
The Scion xD is an entry-level car meant to compete with the Nissan Versa, Chevrolet Aveo5 and other small hatchbacks. It offers a variety of options and gets a newly standard electronic stability system for 2010.