PONDERINGS

Childhood Dream Come True!

Do you remember the time when you liked the box more than the present? I would draw on the box and live in it or even make it into a car... It was certainly the most exciting part about getting gifts. :)



The creators of the Scion xB clearly had this childhood memory in mind when they came up with the clean cut design for this car. Behold, the childhood dream come true! Now, instead of walking around in a box, you can actually drive it. It's features take driving a box to a new level. Stability control, air conditioning, cruise control, power windows and locks, steering-wheel-mounted radio controls, an iPod adapter, an auxiliary audio jack, front side airbags, and curtain airbags... everything from stiffer springs for the suspension to cargo-bin nets, making the Scion xB the coolest box to drive.


 

 

Comments

mike said:

Wow that's a pretty cool box. I didn't realize it has so many nice features all wrapped up in a nice box. But does it make toast?

I always feel like I'm driving a cardboard box when I'm in my Jeep. It's so non-aerodynamic and the leather cover flaps around like a box in the wind. It's still a lot of fun to drive, but with gas prices the way they are, I sometimes wish they had put a little bit more emphasis on wind resistance when they designed it.

And on a side note, that kid in the picture should have racing stripes on his car. He needs to pimp his ride.

# April 2, 2008 10:57 AM

P1nk_P4nd4 said:

I'm glad you asked does it make toast.. My reply to that would be yes.. but unfortunately the earlier models of the toaster box scion xPFT has some problems....

(Picture of toaster on fire)

I drive a Scion xD and every time I mention that I drive a scion, people automatically assume that it's the box. It drives me crazy because although I think the xB is a terrific way to accomplish the childhood dream, it's just not for me. My little car is more like a hatch back than a box.

# April 2, 2008 4:55 PM

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