2012 Scion iQ

2012 Scion iQ

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You’ve heard big things come in small packages. Well, the 2012 Scion iQ, though tiny in size, may just well be the next big thing in city commuting. This sub-subcompact has a wheelbase of only 78.7 inches and is just 10 feet overall - 120.1 inches to be exact, or 14 inches longer than a smart fortwo. 

Yet, it’s not a box on wheels like many really small cars. The iQ has more of a dull wedge shape, with an almost flat front end and aggressively sloped windshield. By the way the iQ’s 16-inch wheels are also larger than most micros. Tacked-on aero treatments on both front and rear bumpers help it chop through the air, while a rear window fin and spoiler lend a hand to keep the air flowing smoothly over and around the car.

The interior of the iQ is best described as 3+1. The tiny shell surprised us with “real-car” comfort for front seaters. At first glance the twin rear seats look sorely lacking in legroom. But, the right side set back of the instrument panel…there is no glovebox…allows the front passenger seat to slide way forward thus providing decent adult-size room behind it. A child can still squeeze in behind the driver. That’s what we mean by 3+1.

But, you do have to chose whether you want to haul people or cargo, as there’s no real trunk behind the rear seats, just a small storage bin. Folding the split rear seat backs flat results in 16.7 cubic feet of cargo room. That’s larger than a Toyota Corolla’s trunk. Materials throughout the cabin are of good quality and control layout is very simple.  How you like the radio will depend totally on how old you are. Under say… 40, you’ll love the touch screen interface. Older, and you may need tech-support; navigation is available.  

As you might expect, the iQ is perfect for tight city streets. The turning diameter is only 26 feet. While visibility is not as good as we’d like, you are very close to the rear glass so finding your place in a space is not difficult. Out on the highway, there is a lot of road noise, but the iQ still feels plenty solid, just like the Toyota Yaris on which it is based. You rarely feel out of place among 18-wheelers and preoccupied SUV drivers. But in the back of our minds we kept worrying about the back of our heads, should we get rear ended. Scion however, was way ahead of us on this one, with the world’s first rear window airbag.  

With a car this small, you expect good Government Fuel Economy Ratings, and indeed they are, at 36-City and 37-Highway. That’s the best of any non-hybrid car. We averaged 37.1 miles per regular gallon in our varied commutes. And that makes for a great Energy Impact Score of 8.9 barrels of annual oil consumption with CO2 emissions of only 4.0-tons per year. 

Less impressive, were numbers at our test track. The iQ is pretty pokey to 60, taking a full 9.6-seconds; the quarter mile eventually passed in 17.4-seconds at 80 miles per hour. Not fast by any means, but we will praise the CVT transmission that almost feels like a true automatic. Slow times are to be expected when you’re dealing with a 1.3-liter I4 that puts out a meager 94 horsepower and 89 pound feet of torque. 

There’s only one trim level for the iQ and it starts at $15,995, but there are lots of a la carte options from your Scion dealer. Micro, or mini cars are not for everyone, and yes there are larger, more practical hybrids that get better fuel economy. But, the “why” of the 2012 Scion iQ is not really about any of that. It’s about being small, for the sake of being small, for those that don’t live with a lot of space to start with. If that’s your urban identity then it doesn’t take a genius to know that the iQ is indeed a smart choice. 

Specifications

  • Engine: 1.3-liter I4
  • Horsepower: 94
  • Torque: 89 lb-ft.
  • 0-60 mph: 9.6 seconds
  • 1/4 mile: 17.4 seconds @ 80 mph
  • EPA: 36 mpg city/ 37 mpg highway
  • Energy Impact: 8.9 barrels oil/yr
  • CO2 Emissions: 4.0 tons/yr
2024 Mercedes-AMG CLA 35 3/4 Front

2024 Mercedes-AMG CLA 35

Goldilocks Approved: It Does Everything Just Right

Episode 4332
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These days, you don’t have to spend a ridiculous amount of money to get some real-deal AMG performance from Mercedes-Benz, as they’ve spread their high-performance love throughout their lineup. So, let’s go for some high-speed bargain hunting in the Mercedes-AMG CLA 35.

You may think of big cars and bigger horsepower when you hear AMG, but this updated 2024 Mercedes-AMG CLA 35 4-door Coupe is certainly not a big car, yet there’s no doubt it packs a serious performance punch. The CLA is not the least expensive Mercedes you can currently buy in the U.S., but it is their lowest priced car, and it feels more right-size than small-size behind the wheel.

It’s a fun, enjoyable ride that lets you know what you’re in for right away with a nice raspy exhaust note at start up. Standard engine in the base CLA 250 is of course a 2.0-liter 4-cylinder turbo, but it is ‘Benz’s latest with mild-hybrid assistance and a rating of 221-horsepower.

This CLA 35 is one of two AMG versions which cranks the turbo up to boost output to 302 horsepower and 295 lb-ft. of torque; the CLA 45 S, goes even further with a full rebuild to crank it up to 416 horsepower and 369 lb-ft. of torque. The CLA is front-wheel-drive based but is sending power to all four wheels by the time it leaves the AMG shop with performance-tuned AMG 4MATIC.

2024 Mercedes-AMG CLA 35 Dead Front
2024 Mercedes-AMG CLA 35 Grille
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2024 Mercedes-AMG CLA 35 3/4 Rear
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AMG has done serious suspension tuning as well, and the great feedback that it provides through the AMG Performance steering wheel is a big part of this car’s fun-factor. But our test car came equipped with winter tires, which did hold us back a little bit through the cones at our Mason Dixon test track. Still, it felt both agile and fun and body roll was minimal. Not until we pushed hard could we really feel the lack of dry pavement grip from those tires. On the other hand, a few days after track day, we actually did have some winter weather to drive through and then we were very appreciative of the grip those winter tires provided.

With some assistance from AMG’s sweet launch control, which not only allowed us to launch at 3500 RPM with no wheel slip at all, but made sure the turbos were feeding full power, as we felt no turbo lag whatsoever on our quick 4.5-second trip to 60. AMG’s Speedshift eight-speed DCT lived up to its name, delivering quick and hard hits throughout the 13.1-second, 104 mph quarter-mile.

It’s a fun, enjoyable ride that lets you know what you’re in for right away with a nice raspy exhaust note at start up.

When it came time to remove speed in a hurry in our panic runs from 60 mph, those winter tires again played a factor, as the brakes felt very strong and there was very little nosedive but stops took a longer than expected 125 feet.

Now this 2nd generation CLA arrived for 2020, and for ’24 gets a subtle restyling at both ends. At the front, the grille has been redesigned, AMGs getting their own unique version with big vertical slats, prominent Mercedes star and subtle AMG badge. LED headlights are new, now labeled as High-Performance headlights, joined by upgraded rear taillights and a very aggressive looking AMG diffuser with big exhaust outlets. The back-up camera is smoothly hidden in a flip-out Mercedes badge. Multiple new wheel designs are available with sizes up to 19-inches.

2024 Mercedes-AMG CLA 35 Passenger Side Front
2024 Mercedes-AMG CLA 35 Dashboard
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2024 Mercedes-AMG CLA 35 Rear Seat
2024 Mercedes-AMG CLA 35 Trunk
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Inside the CLA’s cabin, additional standard content includes a leather steering wheel and 10-inch media display. Both of which were already part of the AMG transformation, though AMG Line buyers can now add some heat elements to their sport steering wheel.

As we’ve seen with most Mercedes updates, both the virtual gauge cluster and the central touchscreen reside in a single housing mounted on top of the dash, upgraded with the latest MBUX software.

Pricing for the CLA 35 starts at $56,100, with the more powerful 45 S coming in at $66,550.

Bottom line, the folks in Stuttgart have given us a 2024 Mercedes-AMG CLA 35 that’s clearly better without messing it up. That’s certainly good news to us, as these days we seem to be getting less and paying more for just about everything. So, while you might not think the new CLA 35 sounds like a bargain, there is no better gateway into the amazing world of AMG performance.

Specifications

  • Engine: 2.0-liter 4-cylinder turbo
  • Horsepower: 416
  • 0-60 mph: 4.5 seconds
  • 60-0 Braking: 125 feet (avg)
  • MW Fuel Economy: 28.2 MPG (Premium)
  • Transmission: 8-speed dual-clutch automatic
  • Torque: 369 lb-ft.
  • 1/4 Mile: 13.1 seconds at 104 mph
  • EPA: 22 City / 29 Highway / 25 Combined