2009 Toyota Matrix Consumer Opinions from Around the Web

Found 59 consumer opinions, showing 1-5:

  • Matrix doesn't disappoint

    The Matrix replaced a 2001 Dodge minivan. We hoped to retain cargo flexibility, improve gas mileage, vehicle handling and reliability. With care in packing, the Matrix had ample camping... Read full review

  • Toyota Matrix, KBB Consumer Review

    "I purchased my 2009 Matrix XRS 3 weeks ago, downsizing from a Highlander. I have not been disappointed. I absolutely love my Matrix. The XRS model comes standard with 18" wheels which... Read full review

  • Practical Vehicle

    "I've had my Maxtrix S model (Automatic) for four months now and am very satisfied with it. It is comfortable, has adequate performance and has a roomy, versatile interior. Gas mileage is... Read full review

  • My First car, and it's AWESOME!

    I recently baught a brand new Toyota Matrix XR, and I have never been more impressed with a car then I am with this. The 2.4L engine is smooth and powerful, providing loads of passing and... Read full review

  • Love my Matrix XRS

    I purchased my 2009 Matrix XRS 3 weeks ago, downsizing from a Highlander. I absolutely love it! XRS model comes with 18" wheels, that roughen the ride a tiny bit, but they handle... Read full review

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    Though mechanically similar to the Pontiac Vibe, the 2009 Toyota Matrix has different styling inside and out and some minor differences in equipment. Its exterior styling in particular is smoother and cleaner, without overtly flared wheel wells like the Vibe. In nearly all other attributes, the two vehicles are virtually identical. The Spectra5 and Mazda3 are arguably more fun to drive than the Matrix, with peppy engine response and a tighter suspension, and similar in overall space—though the Mazda3 has a very tight back seat. The Spectra also stands out for its long warranty, especially its ten-year or 100,000-mile powertrain coverage. The Subaru Impreza hatchback is also a worthy alternative to the Matrix; though it’s somewhat more expensive, the Impreza has standard all-wheel drive, a torquey flat-four engine and an enviable safety and reliability record.

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