How many miles will a 2010 Toyota Matrix last?

How many miles will a 2010 Toyota Matrix last?

If the maintenance schedule was followed from new, a Matrix should last well over 300k miles.

How much horsepower does a 2010 Toyota Matrix have?

The biggest news was that all trim levels of the Matrix received stability control and traction control as standard equipment. Otherwise, the same engines and trim levels return: 132-horsepower, 1.8-liter four with a manual or automatic, or 158-horsepower, 2.4-liter four with a choice of three transmissions.

Does 2010 Toyota Matrix have cruise control?

The Matrix XRS starts at $20,660 and comes with 18-inch rims, a sport-tuned suspension and a leather-wrapped steering wheel with audio controls. Many of those features are optional on lesser trims. Other options include a navigation system, a moonroof and a premium stereo. Cruise control runs $250 on any trim.

What kind of Review is the Toyota Matrix?

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What kind of seats do Toyota Matrix XRS have?

Performance-oriented drivers will enjoy the 2010 Toyota Matrix XRS trim level’s combination of precise steering feel, sports-tuned suspension and grippy ultra-high-performance all-season tires. Rear seats in all models easily accommodate two adults, or the seats can be folded to provide a large cargo area.

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.

What kind of gas mileage does Toyota Matrix get?

If you want the additional feature content of the S or XRS model, a larger 2.4-liter engine is mandatory. The 2.4 engine adds some punch, but fuel economy drops to 24 mpg combined. All-wheel drive is optional on the S model, dropping fuel economy to 22 mpg.