Used 2010 Toyota Matrix for Sale near New Hampshire
Toyota’s “Corolla wagon in disguise,” the Matrix arrives in 2010 with few changes, fresh from a redesign in 2009. This front-wheel-drive sport-wagon is the result of a collaboration between Toyota and Pontiac that also resulted in the Pontiac Vibe. With two available engines, three transmissions, two drivetrain layouts, and three trims, the Matrix sets high goals with a low price, but seems to have been plagued by quality issues.
The base engine for the “Standard” trim is a 1.8-liter inline four, good for 132 hp and 128 lb-ft of torque, although it’s hard to really call it “good.” This engine is buzzy and wholly inadequate, requiring complete pedal-mashing in all gears, regardless of whether you choose the five-speed manual or four-speed automatic. Truly, if testers can be believed, the only solid difference, performance-wise, between the two transmissions is the loss of 1 mpg in both city and highway driving with the automatic - 25/31 mpg versus 26/32 with the manual. S and XRS trims come with a 2.4-liter inline four, which pushes horsepower and torque figures to 158 and 162, respectively, although that doesn’t seem to alleviate the anemia fully. Liberal use of the throttle will still be needed for most situations. EPA estimates for that engine fall at 21/28 with the five-speed manual and 21/29 with the five-speed automatic.
S trims were newly made available with AWD in 2009 and are paired exclusively with the automatic in that configuration. AWD S trims as well as the XRS trim come with an independent rear suspension, which helps slightly with the rather rough ride, although the best ride to be had is in the XRS, which gets a tuned suspension and larger 18-inch wheels, versus the other trims’ 16-inchers. Still, significant understeer, noseplow, and instability over rough road are all evident across the model line. Further complaints have been heard regarding general build quality, with cheap materials, squeaks, rattles, and the like.
Standard safety features for the Matrix are dual front, front side, and curtain side airbags, antilock four-wheel disc brakes with brake assist, front-seat active head restraints, a tire-pressure monitor, and daytime running lights. Additionally, the XRS gets an anti-skid system.
4.5 Overall rating
(25 reviews)I just wrecked my Matrix in what could have been a bad accident, and walked away with barely a sore neck. I loved this little car so much and it protected me so well at the end! Its incredibly reliable, and even the base model feels sporty and zippy to drive- this car is deceptively fast. Its also deceptively spacious; Im a handyman, and ran my business from it, no need for a truck. I took it on months-long road trips and with the seats flat slept quite comfortably in the back (tho admittedly Im on the short side). Rarely gave me any problems and never left me stranded. 9.5 out of 10; the only thing keeping it from being a perfect car is the absolutely awful center console -they shouldve just gone with the 00s camry setup, which was perfect.
This is one of the best cars I have ever owned. It looked great and stylish from the day we got it to two years later covered in snow. It's sporty, fun to drive, handles well and can hold a bunch of stuff. Lay flat back seats really makes a nice option for transporting larger items. Toyota reliability means a lot to me; I have owned 4 in a row and never have any issues with them. Doing all the regular maintenance helps and keep from having any issues later. Just a fantastic vehicle all around.
Good solid car. Decent gas mileage, reliable Toyota engineering, roomy enough for hauling stuff (especially with all seats folded down), yet small enough for easy parking and maneuvering city streets.
Great overall no frills vehicle...especially like how it handles.... .good value for the money.
Fun to drive. Handles well even in the snow. Good amount of aftermarket parts to customize. Decent gas mileage.
2010 Toyota Matrix FAQs
How much does the 2010 Toyota Matrix cost in New Hampshire?
The average 2010 Toyota Matrix costs about $7,784.60. The average price has decreased by -5.1% since last year. The 10 for sale near New Hampshire on CarGurus, range from $5,499 to $12,534 in price.
How many 2010 Toyota Matrix vehicles in New Hampshire have no reported accidents or damage?
6 out of 10 for sale near New Hampshire have no reported accidents or damage.
What is the fuel economy of the 2010 Toyota Matrix?
Depending on the engine and options, the 2010 Toyota Matrix gets between 22 and 27 MPG (or MPGe).
What fuel types are available?
Gasoline engines are available.
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