Monday, February 6, 2012

EARTHY CAR OF THE WEEK: 2009 Grey Toyota Matrix

2009 Toyota Matrix, Grey, Hatchback, 68815 mi, $11,500 http://bit.ly/xorX66 Compact, 4-spd automatic, MPG = 25/31

The Toyota Matrix straddles the line between hatchback, sporty wagon, and crossover SUV. It has elements of all.  It’s not quite as big as a typical crossover SUV, but it has more cargo space than a typical hatchback or compact wagon.

It is the ideal vehicle for a family that has  multiple children, but doesn’t want something too large.

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INTRO: The 2009 Toyota Matrix is a new, second-generation design developed in tandem with the Corolla sedan. In essence, the Matrix is the wagon/hatch version of the Corolla. In fact, the company refers to it as the Toyota Corolla Matrix. With edgier styling inside and out and four versions to choose from, the Matrix makes a sensible choice for many people. 
The new 2009 Toyota Matrix is bigger than the previous version, but Toyota hasn't lost sight of this being its smallest crossover vehicle. You can carry four big people or drop three seats and slide a short board inside; four doors make loading kids, dogs and miscellaneous cargo a cinch.  
Check out the Matrix if you want the reliable reputation of the Corolla with less visual boredom, if you need a urban runabout that's cheap to buy and run, or just because it's logically all you really need in a land of average speeds hovering in the mid-30-mph range. The Matrix doesn't stand out anywhere as much as it provides a useful, better than average package for any purpose short of pickup-sized building materials or a trip to the red carpet. In short, the new Toyota Matrix is a very sensible choice. 
FEATURES: The standard Matrix uses a 1.8-liter engine and five-speed manual gearbox and comes with cloth upholstery, air conditioning, 60/40 split-fold rear seat, AM/FM/CD stereo compatible with MP3/WMA files, input jack and XM satellite radio, tilt-and-telescoping steering wheel, Optitron (electroluminescent) gauges with tachometer, power mirrors, intermittent wipers, engine immobilizer, and cargo cover… 
Safety features that come on all models include front airbags, front side airbags, side curtain airbags, antilock brakes with brake assist, tire pressure monitors, and daytime running lights. 
SUMMARY: The Toyota Matrix provides the economy-minded pricing and operation of a compact car with the practicality of a hatch. One never feels something is missing or left out, especially with the addition of a navigation system, and the new styling won't be dated before the next version of Windows or iPhone.
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