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Ten Affordable iPod-Compatible Cars
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Scion xA
The xA offers the same reputation for quality as the more popular tC, yet is priced at only $13,245 and gets up to 38 mpg. Plus, a simple and inexpensive upgrade fully integrates your iPod.
Launched before the tC but now relegated to its shadows is the Scion xA, a subcompact five-passenger wagon. Small in dimensions and large in rounded edges, the xA offers the same reputation for quality as the more popular tC, yet is priced at only $13,245 (including a $515 destination charge) and can attain an EPA-estimated rating of 38 mpg from its 108-horsepower engine (the tC’s top rating is 30 mpg). It may not be a visual charmer like the tC, but it’s cheap and economical.
The 2006 Scion xA also offers some standard features not expected in this price range, such as air conditioning, antilock brakes, and a 160-watt Pioneer sound system with a CD player, an MP3 player, and an auxiliary input jack. Fork over $260 for the optional radio and you can operate your iPod with the standard steering wheel controls.
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