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2012 Toyota Matrix accessory, picture, review![]() Matrix Welcome to our 2012 Toyota Matrix review. If you're looking for something different, you've come to the right place, because the new Matrix is an entirely different mode of transportation. Matrix is not merely another utility vehicle, not simply the latest hot rod, not just an affordable sedan. It's all of the above and then some - performance, practicality, affordability and aggressively modern sheet metal, together in one vehicle for the first time. New for this year, the Matrix is available in three distinct models:
Whichever of these models works for you, you can add to your vehicle with a host of available Matrix accessories, as well. Please bookmark this site for the newest Matrix pictures. Trust us - we'll have them first, even before some of the Toyota fan sites get them. With its standard 180-horsepower engine, the Matrix is a bit like the Loch Ness Monster of the road - nothing more than a blur. All Matrix models come standard with a 1.8-liter, DOHC 16-valve engine with Variable Valve Timing and Lift with intelligence, a feature that optimizes engine breathing by adjusting intake and valve timing as engine speed and load vary. When you add to these technologies a six-speed manual transmission, speed-sensing power-assisted rack-and-pinion steering, and power-assisted ventilated front/solid rear disc brakes, we're certain that your 2012 Toyota Matrix review will be thumbs up. There are even available 17-inch alloy wheels, among other Matrix accessories. Who could ask for anything more? As any 2012 Toyota Matrix picture indicates, the Matrix complements these performance features with an interesting and innovative design. Exterior features include five doors plus a fold-up rear window, an aggressive front end with aerodynamic halogen headlamps, and a tall profile, putting you at the height of the driving experience. This smart thinking continues on the inside, where every Matrix comes standard with:
Add to these amenities a host of Matrix accessories including cruise control and an all-weather guard package, and you'll be driving in style. It's no wonder so many Toyota experts recommend the Matrix. Last but not least, of course, is safety - an area that every Matrix review seems to mention. Every model of the 2012 Toyota Matrix comes standard with front seat-mounted side-impact air bag Supplemental Restraint Systems, as well as high-tensile-strength steel body panels, front and rear crumple zones, and side-impact door beams. Depending on your budget, the Matrix also comes available with four-wheel drive, and an available four-wheel Anti-lock Brake System with Electronic Brake-force Distribution. For information about any of these safety features, or to read more about some of the 2012 Toyota Matrix accessories available today, come back soon. Click HERE to Get 2012 car, truck, and SUV price quotes from dealers in your area.Home > Sitemap > Nissan > Pontiac > Toyota > Volkswagen
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