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Toyota Matrix

2010 Toyota Matrix
MSRP: $17,360 - $21,960
Invoice: $16,231 - $20,092
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2009 Toyota Matrix
MSRP: $17,100 - $21,950
Invoice: $15,818 - $19,864
  • 79 user reviews — write a review
  • 216 photos — upload
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Build Quality: 4.8 out of 5 stars4.8 out of 5 stars4.8 out of 5 stars4.8 out of 5 stars4.8 out of 5 stars
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We have the base Matrix with Touring Package. Including: 4 spd Auto Transmission, Tachometer, Power Windows & Locks, Key less Entry, Tilt-telescopic s...
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Past Years

MSRP: $16,310 - $17,820
Invoice: $15,086 - $16,126
Web Average: Coming soon!
MSRP: $15,410 - $16,890
Invoice: $14,254 - $15,283
Web Average: $17,500
MSRP: $15,260 - $19,250
Invoice: $14,114 - $17,420
Web Average: $13,648
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1 posts. Created by jackie2009. Last post on Sep 7, 2009 at 12:09:32 AM

whats the invoice price of a 2010 toyota Matrix XRS

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Driver door panel plastic too thin

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Toyota Matrix History

The Matrix is Toyota's foray into the nascent "CUV" segment: Car Utility Vehicles.  As the name suggests, the Matrix is a mixture of coupe, hatchback, and SUV elements.

The Matrix was introduced in 2003, and took the place of the Corolla wagon, which was retired in 1997. It provides increased storage space and length when compared to a coupe or hatchback, but doesn't ride as high as an SUV, so it's not as prone to rollovers.  As expected, fuel economy is somewhere in the middle between the great results of the compact coupes and the relatively worse fuel economy usage of many SUVs.

The Matrix is actually a collaboration between Toyota and General Motors. The GM version is the Pontiac Vibe, which looks quite different from the Matrix, but the two cars are very similar mechanically.

The Matrix is marketed to a younger consumer. So far, sales have been strong and the Matrix is frequently seen on the road.

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