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August 28, 2012
| On 13 years ago

Five-Point Inspection: 2012 Scion iQ

Thanks to an 8.5-gallon tank and and 87-octane fuel recommendation, pumping the iQ from fumes to full will only cost $34 with $4-gallon gas. Better still, its mileage is fantastic, with an average 37-mpg, meaning you won’t be going to the station too often.

In fact, driving the iQ is cheaper than picking up the check after a night at Chili’s, just make sure your date isn’t too tall.

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