GREAT to hear! Welcome to the site and I'm expecting MANY picts of the B . . .DJ-Jason said:
I look forward to seeing it and how you personalize it. The great thing about Scions is that SO many are unique and people do many, many styles w/ them from modern high-tech, retro, hot-rod, and many I can't define.
No problem. The xB2 is shockingly roomy. The rear area folds down to make a flat bed 5 feet long. There are 38" FLAT between the wheel wells. Most of the side-to-side area is actually 4 feet wide (much a bit wider than that!) and the hatch door is 30" high. That holds A LOT of stuff!
I've carried a 5x3 foot office table/desk w/ fixed legs. The hatch closed over it. I've also carried a PILE of large plastic totes.
Trailers aren't a problem, as long as they aren't too heavy. Officially, Toyota says "No trailers," but many members have them and have no problems. I'd just recommend keeping to lightweights . . .
Let's go . . .
Huh?
Do you mean transmission?
Or 1st or 2nd gen?
Assuming second . . .
Gen 1 (04-06)-> shorter F-R, taller interior, more distinct look, better economy (and MUCH less power)
Gen 2 (08-on)-> full foot longer (bed -seats laid down- is full 5 feet long), MUCH more power (significant if hauling heavy stuff up hills)
As we are on a Gen 2 forum . . . I'd say most of is would say Gen 2 . . . we all did.
Depends on the dealer and if you have the ability to do it yourself or have a friend (or club) that can help you out. Some, no problem. Others, NO WAY!
I did the springs myself a couple weeks ago, in my driveway (in the open). They aren't too bad.
Not necessarily, there are sub systems that fit into:
-The well where the spare is, UNDER the cargo floor, and still have a full floor use. Flip over the spare and there is a pretty deep hole under the foam. The foam holds up the thin surface. Creative construction will allow the spare to remain AND keep a pretty big sub under there. 16" should fit (size needed to clear the stock brakes, so spare rim is that size under there).
-The c-pillar cubbies are good places for smaller speakers and the area can be modded to hold more.
- Underseat subs and amps
I'll let the audiophiles take up the second part . . .
Decide what you want BEFORE you go in, as some dealers try HARD to upsell accessories.
Relax. The pure pricing takes much of the stress out.
WELCOME!!!!!