Why the Toyota Matrix kicked the bucket?

Why the Toyota Matrix kicked the bucket?

Plus, Toyota didn’t improve the standard engine on the Matrix despite making it a bigger car than the Corolla. This meant that compared to other hatchbacks, the Matrix was simply underpowered. While that may not matter to some customers, it’s a symptom of the Matrix’s issue of having no real identity.

Is a 2006 Toyota Matrix a good car?

Versatile cargo area, roomy rear seats, good gas mileage, generous standard equipment list, availability of all-wheel drive and stability control. Modest torque output, less fun to drive than its styling suggests.

Is AWD a Matrix?

Upon its introduction, the 2003 Toyota Matrix was powered by a 1.8-liter four-cylinder engine that’s paired with a five-speed manual or a four-speed automatic transmission. Base and XR models offered standard front-wheel drive and available all-wheel drive. A fully redesigned Toyota Matrix was introduced in 2009.

What kind of car is the Toyota Matrix?

That’s what it was, effectively: a tall hatchback Corolla, shorter than the sedan. But the Matrix’s mix of economy and interior flexibility remained modern, even sa the car itself aged.

When did Toyota stop making the AWD matrix?

But the AWD Matrix was dropped after 2010, much to the dismay of buyers who wanted Toyota reliability and all-wheel drive in a package smaller than the RAV4 crossover. Toyota also dropped the Matrix XRS model with the larger engine for the 2011 model year.

When did the Toyota Matrix XRS come out?

Toyota also dropped the Matrix XRS model with the larger engine for the 2011 model year. For 2013, its last year, Toyota upgraded the audio systems, including standard Bluetooth and iPod connectivity. The first generation of the Toyota Matrix was introduced for the 2003 model year, with a minor facelift coming for 2005.

Is the Pontiac Vibe the same as the Toyota Matrix?

Contrary to popular lore, the Matrix lived several years beyond its sibling, the now-defunct Pontiac Vibe–which used the same underpinnings and was built on the same line at a plant jointly owned by GM and Toyota.

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