Up Close With the 2009 Toyota Matrix

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The new Toyota Corolla and Matrix are making their consumer auto show debut here in L.A., and that means this is the first chance we've had to take a closer look at them.

  • As a small hatchback, the Matrix's interior was fairly roomy, and the one-hand-droppable second row was a nice touch. Legroom in the backseat was reasonable, and the trunk/hatch space was decent. I sat in the XRS "prototype," and I liked its aggressive feel inside and out.

    As the dad of a soon-to-be teen driver, I might feel more comfortable letting my son drive the revamped Corolla (or, more likely, a 2003 Corolla); I'd be a little worried with him behind the wheel of the Matrix XRS' five-speed manual with the 158-hp engine. Yeah, it's a Toyota, but I can already smell the burnt rubber. Patrick Olsen, 12:05 p.m.

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By David Thomas | November 14, 2007 | Comments (3)

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J

From this post, I can see you guys are really on crack.

Only 158hp already scares you? What about the Si sedan's 197hp?

bowrider

I think you guys should come up with another rule for posting comments since, "stay on topic" isn't clear enough for some. "Be civil to the writers" would fit nicely in the list.

J

bowrider,

If you have known what was the old original Matrix XRS, you would have think a bit differently.

It was a 1.8L 170hp 6MT monster.
This new one is a 2.4L 156hp 5MT joke!
(Hopefully, the new one didn't add much weight.)

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