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Re: when will 09 matrix be released? [jefe47] by sacbasque
Feb 02, 2008 (6:20 pm)
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Replying to: jefe47 (Jan 17, 2008 10:42 am)

The new Corolla's are already on the dealer lots in my area. I have yet to see a new Matrix though. The web site for Toyota was saying that it should be Febuary. Visit your local dealer web site and go from there. Good luck!
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Drove One! by ecotrklvr
Feb 07, 2008 (10:43 pm)
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Just stopped by the local dealer in Irvine. They had a dark gray S Auto, and I got a quick drive in it. It had the optional 215/45-17's. Impressions:
 
- Roomy enough for this guy, 6"4" 260. Enough adjustment in the tilt/tele for me to lift off the gas and hit the brake without banging the back of the wheel with my knee. Seats above average comfort. Seat height relatively high - much higher than, say, and Altima. Getting out, my knees were above 90'. Big plus for me. Noticeably narrower than an xB, but OK.
- Nice combination of ride and handling; just a tad rough for my taste, but considering the wheel/tire combo, I thought it was very good. Steering was very good. Brakes were very firm and linear.
- A little too much road noise, again OK considering the 45 series tires.
- Power was more than adequate. Merged onto the freeway without needing more than 3/4 throttle. (this is the 2.4L)
- Impressively quiet ride. Very smooth engine. Less bouncy in this configuration than in the Scion xB.
- Good rear-set room for two, or three small people. With Driver's seat ALL the way back, I sat behind it fine.
- Very good cargo room. Seemed even larger than the fish-eye pictures showed. A nice, flat floor, with some additional storage underneath. Plenty wide, and even deeper than it is wide. Seats fold down true flat.
- Nice dash layout. Sharp overall styling. Nose less pointy in person than in pictures. Overall, very sleek. Shapely enough for Gen Y, but classy enough for the over-50's too.
- Well-placed mounts for roof rack for my bikes. Roof-height perfect for putting two bike up there.
- Only negative - five speed auto shifting only so-so. Not nearly as crisp as my 4-speed auto in my 2.4L Highlander. Three distinct episodes of hunting between 2-3 upshift. (Maybe this brand-new trans needs to learn?) I had heard negative comments of 2005-2007 3.3L Highlander 5-speed auto, and went 2.4L 4-speed as a result and have been glad I did. Toyota Service reports that the 4-speed is very rugged.
 
I originally wanted to try a XRS, but the one they'd had was gone. With choppy-riding 215/45-18's on the XRS, I'm more interested in seeing how comfortable the ride the Standard's tires would give.
 
I left requesting a call when they got a 1.8L Auto in. I'll let y'all know what that's like as well.
 
All in all, a very positive drive in a very modern ride.
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Choosing 08 over 09 by rawdon
Feb 08, 2008 (7:18 am)
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Having brooded on the 09, I just bought the 08. I don't like the lower roof and the swept, solid rear pillars on the 09. Less vertical room and worse vision. Especially for our dogs--who wouldn't have been able to see to the right or left! Only thing I regret is not having an MP3 ready sound system.
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Re: Choosing 08 over 09 [rawdon] by ecotrklvr
Feb 08, 2008 (8:36 am)
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Replying to: rawdon (Feb 08, 2008 7:18 am)

I thought about the same thing. But I need the tilt/tele steering wheel, so it's not an option.
 
I got a $180 Sony CD player with an AUX / MP# input installed in my 2007 Highlander, and it's better than the factory MP3 in the 2008 Highlander. I'm sure you must have save lots more than that with the '08 vs. the '09. So splurge and go to Best Buy / Circuit City.
 
I hope you and your dogs enjoy the new ride.
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Re: Drove One! [ecotrklvr] by waltchan
Feb 10, 2008 (9:30 am)
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Replying to: ecotrklvr (Feb 07, 2008 10:43 pm)

Longo Toyota at El Monte, CA has 10 base Matrixs with the 1.8L automatic in stock right now. Why wait?
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Re: Drove One! [waltchan] by ecotrklvr
Feb 10, 2008 (12:57 pm)
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Replying to: waltchan (Feb 10, 2008 9:30 am)

Thanks for the info. If I get several hours free, I just might. I'm not in a big rush - I'm driving a Toyota right now with only 13k miles on it...
 
I'd much rather buy a car from my local dealer - the one I bought from last year. I'll wait a week or two for them to arrive. Prices will likely be dropping in a bit, anyway. Patience.
 
I do know that someone bought an XRS from Irvine Toyota last week.
 
Has anyone here bought one yet?
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2009 AWD Ground Clearance by barnowl
Feb 12, 2008 (12:10 pm)
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The Toyota Website says the AWD Version has a Minimum Running Ground Clearance of 5.3";
 
Is there a way to increase the Ground Clearance with damaging the drivetrain?
 
Could the ground clearance be increased to maybe 7" without damaging the vehicle?
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ebrochure by avalon02wh
Feb 12, 2008 (5:35 pm)
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I just downloaded the 09 matrix pdf file off the Toyota site. Only one slight problem, the Camry was on the first page. The rest of the brochure was on the Matrix. Maybe it will become a collector item.
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Rare invoice price buying opportunity for So. Cal. buyers... by waltchan
Feb 12, 2008 (8:42 pm)
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Good news for southern California buyers. After many days of phone calls to many Toyota dealers, only one is allowing exact invoice pricing on the new 2009 Corollas and Matrixs. It is at Manhattan Beach Toyota. Ask for the internet director manager. Save $2,000 off from MSRP right now. I just ordered my 2009 Matrix XRS Sundance color from them, since they don't have it in-stock right now. Good luck.
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Re: 2009 AWD Ground Clearance [barnowl] by nippononly
Feb 13, 2008 (9:08 am)
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Replying to: barnowl (Feb 12, 2008 12:10 pm)

You can have it professionally lifted - talk to a shop that does suspension work. But you should know that lifting it will make it look a little funny unless you put bigger rims and tires on, and will make handling quite a bit worse.
 
If you need an AWD car that has at least 7" of ground clearance, Subaru is where you should be shopping.

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