Overview & Reviews
Introduced last year, the Matrix carries over unchanged into 2004.
- Versatile cargo area, good gas mileage, smooth ride, generous standard equipment list, available all-wheel drive.
- Modest torque output from engines, non-sporting driving experience.
User Reviews:
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My Toyota - 2004 Toyota Matrix
By C3a5r2 - July 21 - 2:00 amLove this car. Its already paid for itself as far as Im concerned. Love the room in the car as far as seating and storing. It handles like a small car, but has the capacity of a crossover.
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Replaced my Corolla - 2004 Toyota Matrix
By Murrays - July 21 - 2:00 amThis car is fun and convenient for city driving.
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2004 Matrix - 2004 Toyota Matrix
By PennySavr - July 21 - 2:00 amI traded in a 2000 Solara (with poor access to trunk storage) for my very quick, extremely nimble, front wheel drive 2004 Matrix. I get 30-36MPG with it (5 speed manual), its a real kick to drive, it maneuvers well, is fabulous in winter weather, and -- fully loaded including side air bags -- was less than $20,000. Great car! I love it!
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Great little car! - 2004 Toyota Matrix
By League Family - July 21 - 2:00 amWe have a Ford King Ranch pickup and love it, but needed a second vehicle for Church activities. We purchased the Matrix, and so far, we really like it. It looks, drives and rides good. All our friends like it also. For a smaller car than we are used to, it does the job well.
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my matrix - 2004 Toyota Matrix
By 178tf - July 21 - 2:00 amLove my matrix, had a driving vacation in sept, and went from NJ to Boston, Marthas Vineyard, and New Hampshire, handled well, and held a lot of gear. Pleasure to drive to work, and handled great in the snowstorms that we have had already.
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My Matrix - 2004 Toyota Matrix
By gtillery - July 21 - 2:00 amI drove a jeep Cherokee for 6 years. Compared to it, this vehicle is a dream. No effort is required to drive my Matrix. We have had a fairly deep snow (12"). It drove like a dream. The Cherokee would slip, this did not 1 time. The gas mileage difference is phenonemal. I can haul as much as I could in my Jeep and the seats are much easier to operate. GO TOYOTA. I LOVE IT!
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Great Family Wagon - 2004 Toyota Matrix
By brianmc - May 2 - 10:00 amAfter exhaustive research and numerous test drives of the competetion I finally bought a Matrix Xr. It is the best in its class beating the PT and Mazda P5 Hands down on comfort and ride. P5 was VERY loud and I felt EVERY bump in the road. I drove over a railroad crosing and I felt like I was in a soapbox derby car. PT felt cheap and was hard to see out of. Matrix is the right mix of a sporty car and family wagon. I think all car editors that do reviews tend to forget that not everyone NEEDS a car that can do 0-60 in 5.0 sec and take a corner at 65mph.. Who cares?!! Just give me an inexpensive, reliable and fun car to drive. Matrix fits that bill.
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Greate commuter car - 2004 Toyota Matrix
By long commute - April 26 - 2:00 amFun to drive (my teenage daughter LOVES it!) and great gas mileage. OK power for hwy cruising but not much power for passing.
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208,000, and still love it! - 2004 Toyota Matrix
By mamccoy - April 9 - 6:53 amMy goal is to make it past 300000 miles on this car. I bought it with 144k, and was told by the owner that he had the transmission rebuilt at 100k by Aamco (though they sometimes may stretch the truth with a vehicles true repair needs). They said the Main drive bearing went out. I put in a new Catalytic converter around 145k, and ive been golden since then until now. Its time for more work on the tranny, but some are telling me its the clutch throw-out bearing (release bearing) and some tell me its the same issue that this car had at 100k. Regardless, I have loved the car and wouldnt hesitate on getting another. As for now, Ill fix it and go another 100k, Lord willing!
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Buckboard ride - 2004 Toyota Matrix
By Robert F - March 27 - 10:00 amTraded in this torchure chamber after one month of ownership because it had such a harsh suspension that it gave me back pain. I had the dealership check the suspension and then tried the higher profile softer ride tires my tire guy suggested with no significant benefit. To aggravate things,the drivers seat was pretty uncomfortable as well. Too bad because the car is the prefect size, in 2- wheel drive, it is amazing on ice and snow, and the engine even with auto, ran well in the Colorado mountains. What a bungle on an otherwise good design. The final straw came when I met another drive of the same car who was having the identical experience.