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2009 Toyota Matrix - Web Chatter

MSRP: $16,290 - $21,950 See Local Classifieds
 
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2009 Toyota Matrix Professional Cars.com Review

...Automobile manufacturers came up with a variety of schemes to exploit that underfunded yet aspirant market. The basic ruse was to dress and dub as "sporty" cars that, by any reasonable estimate, were...

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2009 Toyota Matrix Professional Cars.com Review

...The XRS also has a liftgate spoiler. Sixteen-inch steel wheels are standard, and 17- and 18-inch aluminum rims are available. Interior Front sport seats and a three-person bench seat give the Matrix...

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2009 Toyota Matrix Professional Cars.com Review

...Some shoppers actually might find the S model the sportiest, as it comes with the option to add all-wheel drive. All-wheel drive is great for wet and snowy roads, of course, but it's also a...


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Awesome Vale For Your Money

...It's a great car, have only had it for about a month and have had pretty much no problems with it..it's has the 2.4L engine an it's got tons of power, it's...

MSN Autos user
Best Mini-SUV Ever Designed

...Although I like the design of the instrument panel, the instrument lights are red and very hard to see in daylight, especially if one is wearing shades. With...

MSN Autos user
Great car!

...Pros: Excellent design with great practicality. The roominess designed into this car is surprising and the comfort and driving position is something that I...

Kelley Blue Book user
Good Stylish car

...!. I made a bid change from a small SUV to this and I have to say that the trunk is the same or more spacious than the freelander ER3. Still trying to figure...


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I'm thinking of trading in my 2008 Toyota Matrix XR for a 2009 Toyota Matrix S. What do you think?
My 2008 Toyota Matrix XR has only 1100 miles on it. I bought it for $17500. How much do you think i would (should) get if i trade it in for the 2009 S model? Do you think this would be a good move?
Source: Yahoo! Answers, 6 answers

Hmm....i dont think that would be a good idea. With the way the economy is now, you would want to be saving your money. If you do do a trade in, you would get screwed about $4000 - $6000. Just keep the car you have right now. Its still is pretty good car. And the guy above me has no idea what he is...

Toyota Matrix 2009 Modified Version?
Could anyone tell me when Toyota Matrix 2009 Modified Version coming out? Where to see those pictures with information? Thanks a lot!
Source: Yahoo! Answers, 1 answer

cool I never seen car before Nice car heheheh

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Though mechanically similar to the Pontiac Vibe, the 2009 Toyota Matrix has different styling inside and out, as well as 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 backseat.

The Spectra also stands out for its long warranty, especially its ten-year/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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