Thursday, November 13, 2008

Not Keanu Reeves' Matrix


Lately, I've read quite a few articles and lists of Best Cars for Fuel Efficiency. Usually the Toyota Prius makes the rankings... But my car is never on these lists. I have no idea why.

Several months ago, my Ford ZX2 was totaled. Panicked with only two days to find and purchase a new car I went to the Toyota dealership. I negotiated a 2008 Toyota Matrix with power locks, windows, and cruise control for about $15,600 plus tax and title fees. (Note: I saw a 2007 model with 28k miles on it going for $17,986 on Craigslist, another 2006 model with 26k went for $16,999)

Originally I'd wanted a used vehicle, but with so little time to research and shop around I couldn't risk buying a lemon. Plus, my insurance company gave me much more for my car than what I would get for it in a private sale. Along with a generous gift from my father, and using part of my savings, I managed to put down about $10,000 on a brand new car.

The Matrix has been my mode of transportation for more than six months and I have to say: I LOVE IT. The gas mileage comes close to 40 mpg highway. The wagon/SUV crossover is built on a Corolla chassis. The Corolla constantly makes most reliable and best car lists. Unlike the Corolla, the Matrix has a lot more room inside! The backseat folds down and you can transport smaller pieces of furniture. The back is also plastic instead of cloth, making for easy clean-up.

The drivers seat is a bit higher up, giving me that SUV type feel. Since purchasing the car, I've noticed quite a few Matrix's on the road, which makes me smile.

2 comments:

Unknown said...

Great blog. Found you through Ramit's "I will teach you to be rich" site.

The Toyota Matrix was a joint venture with Pontiac (Pontiac's version is the nearly identical Vibe). My wife and I recently bought a 2007 Vibe and we agree with you... great car. Side benefit - everything under the hood of our Pontiac is labeled "Toyota", down to the engine, transmission, etc. Can't beat the comfort, gas mileage, and interior space.

-Mike

Jennifer said...

Thanks for the nice note! I <3 my Matrix! My old car was a death trap!