Why did Toyota get rid of the Matrix?
Why the Toyota Matrix died off People simply didn’t buy many of them, so in 2014, Toyota stopped making any of them. That said, this was probably good timing on Toyota’s part, as small car sales, including hatchback sales, have been on the decline as of late. In fact, the new 2020 Toyota Corolla has a hatchback option.
What year did they stop making the Toyota Matrix?
2014
The Toyota Matrix was discontinued in 2014. If you are a current Matrix owner, you can still count on getting great service from Toyota Service Centers. In the meantime, we invite you to check out new and Certified Used Vehicles that Toyota has to offer.
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What’s the price of a new Toyota Matrix?
The 2010 Toyota Matrix Manufacturer’s Suggested Retail Price (MSRP) starts at just over $17,000 when equipped with a five-speed manual. Opting for the S trim with AWD brings the price closer to $21,500, while a fully-loaded XRS with navigation and moonroof tops out just over $25,000.
Which is the most reliable Toyota Matrix car?
2010 ToyotaMatrix maintenance is the most reliable car I have owned. It has nothing to get very excited about except it’s sure to start and stay clear of your budget in maintenance costs. What it lacks in performance the base 4 cylinder Corolla engine makes up for in noticeable fuel efficiency.
What kind of stability control does Toyota Matrix have?
For 2010, Vehicle Stability Control (VSC) and Traction Control (TRAC) are now standard on all trims. The 2010 Toyota Matrix offers a sporty, practical and reasonably priced alternative to either mundane sub-compact cars or bulky crossover SUVs.
When was the last time I serviced my Toyota Matrix?
1st owner drove an estimated 8,864 miles/year • 2nd owner drove an estimated 12,619 miles/year. Last serviced in Berlin, VT on 03/31/21 • Vehicle serviced.