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2008 Toyota Matrix - Q&A

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2008 Toyota Matrix Q & A from Around the Web

We have found 62 user submitted questions on the web and presented the best ones for you to read. This list is in ranked order, showing 1 - 4
How much could i sell my 2008 Toyota Matrix for?
I just bought it a couple months ago from a dealer. It has 51,400 miles, 4 doors, hatchback, auto windows and ac. Thanks :)
Source: Yahoo! Answers, 3 answers

I'll be generous and give ya twenty bucks. . Reference:Facts from The Raven.

Toyota Matrix OR Acura TL (2004-2008)?
Im looking for a car that is reliable and tough. plus it can go on snow really well or maybe not really well but at least not much problem. Im a first time driver. Im looking for a used car. year about 2004-2008 i don't want the price to be too expensive cause i cant afford it. My price range is 0-$19000. If you guys got another suggestion please...
Source: Yahoo! Answers, 1 answer

i would go with the TL. matrix is kinda minivan. plus i think the TL is cheaper and with more options, power, and more luxury then the matrix. but good luck on whatever you buy. another suggestion if you drive in the snow alot is a subaru 4-wheel drive w/ turbo.

Seat matrix for diploma holder 2008?
Source: Yahoo! Answers, 1 answer

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I just bought a 2008 Toyota Matrix for $17500. Was this a good price?!?
It includes fog lights, moon roof, and power windows. And custom wheels.....
Source: Yahoo! Answers, 7 answers

I think you did okay. If you already bought the car then don't ask. Just enjoy the car.

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The Matrix remains very attractive for its combination of roomy interior, versatile cargo space, and fuel efficiency, while its city-friendly size broadens its appeal.

Aside from the nearly identical Pontiac Vibe, the Scion xB is another vehicle with trusty Toyota mechanicals; it affords an impressive amount of space, while offering fuel efficiency that’s almost as good as the Vibe and Matrix.

Also, the Kia Spectra5 is an economical five-door hatchback model that’s definitely more fun to drive than the 2008 Toyota Matrix, though it might not be as spacious inside.

The Dodge Caliber is another distinctive-looking possibility; it offers some impressive features, such as tailgate speakers, but it has a rather loud interior and isn’t as comfortable inside.

And if you’re willing to go up a little bit in size, the Subaru Forester might fit your needs.

It’s more of a sport-utility vehicle, but it’s the small SUV with the most carlike driving position, and it’s one of the best-handling and easiest to park among them.


 
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