A Look at Toyota's 2009 Matrix

Published Wednesday, November 26, 2008
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The 2009 Toyota Matrix, a variation on Toyota's popular Corolla line, is one of the coolest cars you'll find anywhere near your Royersford area Toyota dealer The new 2009 Toyota Matrix represents a new generation of the car. It features a number of new and exciting options, as well as plenty of design changes that make it worth taking a look.

The first thing you'll notice about the 2009 Toyota Matrix is that it's a hatchback. The 2009 Toyota Matrix is available in a number of different builds and trim levels. You can have front wheel drive, all wheel drive, four or five speed transmission, and a big 2.4 liter engine or a smaller 1.8 liter engine. And those are only the options under the hood.

Inside is where the 2009 Toyota Matrix shines. There are plenty ofinterior styling and packaging options to consider adding such as the optional navigation system. You’ll have plenty of safety options, too, from traction control to front side airbags to an antiskid system.

Forget, for a moment, all of the options on your 2009 Toyota Matrix. Regardless of which one you get, you can guarantee a fun drive with excellent performance.

Check out the 2009 Toyota Matrix today and give it a spin.

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