2010 Toyota Matrix
MSRP $16,700 (Base)



About this Vehicle
Trim: 2010 Toyota Matrix Base
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MSRP: $16,700 Engine: 1.8L I4 Transmission: Manual, Automatic |
Drivetrain: FWD Fuel Type: Gas Curb Weight: 2,865 lbs. |
Available Trims
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2010 Toyota Matrix S
| MSRP: $18,610 | Fuel Type: Gas | Drivetrain: FWD, AWD |
| Engine: 2.4L I4 | Transmission: Manual, Automatic | Curb Weight: 3,065 lbs. |
2010 Toyota Matrix XRS
Review
Think of the 2010 Toyota Matrix as a Corolla with a hatchback. But don’t let the exterior fool you. It matches some compact SUVs with it 61.5 cubic feet of cargo space. There’s even more people space with 3 extra inches of headroom than before. The Matrix offers a practical way to get from Point A to Point B. With an invoice of $18,994, it’s more than $1,000 in car pricing than the Corolla but with lots more style. It carries a J.D. Power Quality Rating for predicted reliability of eight out of 10. No Intellichoice 5 year cost of ownership rating has been determined.
Improvements from 2009 Toyota Matrix
A new car guide indicates the addition of standard stability control is the only significant change for the road test.
Performance
Auto review specs show the front-wheel-drive Toyota Matrix has a 1.8-liter, four-cylinder engine with a rating of 132 horsepower and 128 pound-feet of torque. A five-speed manual transmission is standard. Fuel economy is a definite plus with 26 mpg city/32 mpg highway/28 mpg combined but the trade off is sluggish acceleration. The car review ride is a smooth one.
Exterior Features
The 2010 Toyota Matrix has three trim levels – base, S and XRS – for photos. The base model has 16-inch steel wheels with power mirrors while the S has all-wheel drive.
Interior Features
Even tall drivers can fit, with a telescoping steering wheel and a seat-track that gives needed legroom. The tall, deep bench seats in the passenger row fold completely flat to provide noteworthy cargo. When they are up there still is 19.8 cubic feet of luggage space behind the rear seats. Additional comforts are air-conditioning and a CD stereo with an auxiliary audio jack.
Safety & Specifications
Standard for car safety are stability control and antilock disc brakes. Car insurance companies like the front-seat side and full-length side curtain airbags that helped the Matrix earn a perfect score of five stars for frontal and front-seat side impacts. This helps lower your insurance costs, as you can see for yourself by searching for online car insurance quotes.
Upgrade Options
Matrix S and XRS models feature a 2.4-liter engine that provides 158 horsepower and 162 lb-ft of torque plus an optional five-speed automatic. The AWD S comes only with the four-speed automatic.
How the New Matrix Compares to Other Compact Wagons
The list is long with the Mazda 3, all-wheel-drive Subaru Impreza, Hyundai Elantra Touring, Volkswagen Rabbit and sister label Scion’s xB. Still, the Matrix counters with a one-two punch of practicality and style.
Conclusion: Is the 2010 Matrix a Smart Buy?
It’s a fine, roomy ride in a car that can carry its share of cargo with a warranty. The 1.8-liter engine is rated with impressive fuel economy but swap in the 2.4 liter version and fuel economy drops. And you’re stuck with the larger engine on higher trim versions.
