How long can a 2009 Toyota Matrix last?

How long can a 2009 Toyota Matrix last?

without a doubt the most reliable engine ever built. If the maintenance schedule was followed from new, a Matrix should last well over 300k miles.

What is the book value of a 2009 Toyota Matrix?

The 2009 Toyota Matrix Manufacturer’s Suggested Retail Price (MSRP) starts at just over $16,500 when equipped with a five-speed manual. Opting for the S trim with AWD brings the price closer to $21,000, while a fully-loaded XRS with navigation and moonroof will be just under $25,000.

How many times has the Toyota Matrix been recalled?

The 2009 Toyota Matrix has been recalled 11 times by NHTSA. View Recalls Reliability indicates how models have performed in the past, providing the basis for predicting how the vehicles will hold up in the year ahead. These charts provide the most comprehensive reliability information available to consumers.

What kind of safety rating does Toyota Matrix have?

The Matrix is rated “Good” in both frontal and side Insurance Institute for Highway Safety (IIHS) crash tests. The 2009 to 2010 model year Matrix (and its Vibe relative) are subject to the 2009–2011 Toyota vehicle recalls regarding floor mat and accelerator pedal replacement.

What to know about the 2009 Toyota Matrix?

80 Comments on “2009 Toyota Matrix Review…” They went through a lot of trouble to give the Matrix that wacky C-pillar–check out the sliver of a window between it and the hatch. The Scion xB is off to a somewhat shaky start based on TrueDelta’s latest results. Owners have been reporting a number minor issues with exterior trim.

Is the Toyota Matrix the same as the corolla?

The Matrix shares its underpinnings with the Corolla– and the Pontiac Vibe (same car, different wrapper). Even if the Matrix accounts for a fraction of Corolla sales, a fraction of a lot is a lot. And so, just as Toyota is bringing out the new Corolla, they’re unleashing the sequel to the Matrix. Let’s call it The Matrix: Rebloated.