10.0

really awful
Crashes / Fires:
1 / 0
Injuries / Deaths:
6 / 0
Average Mileage:
62,765 miles

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problem #4

Jun 202005

xB

  • miles
I first reported the break, airbag, and acceleration failure on my brand new 2005 Scion XB on June 20, 2005. I only had the Daihatsu/ Toyota two week when a driver in front of me stopped short at a Yield sign forcing me to slam on my brakes. immediately heard the sound of metal snapping and the brake pedal went all the way to the floor. I pumped the pedal to the floor but there was no resistance. The vehicle immediately accelerated, and I struck the rear of Ford Explorer at about 30-35 miles per hour. I suffered catastrophic injuries. I filed complaints at every level of government possible, but no one would investigate my claims. My FDFS complaint dated [XXX] might be the first to accurately report and describe causation regarding of these known defects sold by Toyota/Daihatsu with willful intent to defraud the public by fraudulent concealment of these known Defective Products. Toyota/ Daihatsu's Top Brass had full knowledge of the danger they were selling to the American Public under the Toyota Brand built on Safety. In a criminal conspiracy designed to defraud the U, S. Government by importing and selling 200,000 Scion models 2003, 2004, 2005 without safety crash testing thru Project Genesis. Toyota/Daihatsu didn't just cheat on safety testing on these models they failed to perform any safety crash testing until the model change in 2006 then just included all models 2003, 2004, 2005 into the 2006 rating applying those standards to all models. The information is overt and online just google 2005 XB crash test. INFORMATION REDACTED PURSUANT TO THE FREEDOM OF INFORMATION ACT (FOIA), 5 U.S.C. 552(B)(6)

- Denver, CO, USA

problem #3

Nov 202017

xB

  • 166,000 miles
Power windows on the left side of the vehicle have issues; back windows no longer works, front driver side will go up in stages but only if actively moving. Driver seatbelt unlatches. Been going on for at least 5 months if not longer.

- Berea, KY, USA

problem #2

Mar 222010

xB

  • 40,060 miles
I have a 2005 Scion Xb. I have 2 children that sit in the back seat in booster seats. The lap belts are really loose on this vehicle(my children can actually stand up on the floor and move to the middle seat with the seat belt buckled in, don't know if this is normal). Yesterday my daughter was pulling on her belt while I was driving and looped it around her neck. Since the belt is so loose it didn't bother her. When she unbuckled the belt the belt went up into the wall and tightened around her neck. At that point it wasn't choking her and I ran around there (passenger rear) and tried to help. Her head would not fit through the loop to get her out. I could not get the seat belt to come out any because it was locked up. The more we struggled the tighter the seat belt kept getting around her neck. It started to choke her and I grabbed a pair of scissors that I keep in the glove department and cut the belt. I only recently started keeping scissors in the car and if I did not have them my daughter would probably be dead right now. I would have had to watch her get strangled to death and nothing I could do. I don't understand why there is not some kind of emergency release to unlock a seat belt in an emergency. She should not have been playing with the seat belt, but kids do stupid things, and there should be an emergency way to release that seat belt. I know have to pay almost $300 to fix the seat belt, but I guess that is a small price to pay for what could have been the alternative.

- Sevierville, TN, USA

problem #1

Oct 092005

xB 4-cyl

  • 45,000 miles
*****attention***** *****Scion Xb seat belts very dangerous for little kids********* rear driver side seat belts locking to the point of extreme pain and suffocation. The belt mechanism once locked it continues to rachet backward to its locking state so that if one leans back on the seat you become glued to it. The seat belt will not give in forward which makes difficult to reach the unlatch button. This is extremely dangerous for young children!. my son (7 yrs old) fell asleep while on the freeway only to wake up with his seat belt locked, I suggested to lean backward on the seat to give it some slack and then to pull forward, to my surprised the seat belt became tighter. Once I pulled over it had become so tight around my son's chest that it was causing him pain and difficulty breathing. I immediately attempted to unlatch it but it was impossible to push the button down. The only option was to remove the rear side panel (behind the back seat) and remove the entire locking mechanism from the car frame. It's been two days since the incident and the belt is still locked. This is very dangerous!!! and if it were to happen in a fender bender, fire or an accident could possibly cause serious injury if not death... I'm very concerned will get rid off this car..... I will be filing a complaint to the manufacturer.

- Brentwood , CA, USA