May 15, 2013

Your Toyota dealer near Philadelphia recommends test driving the 2012 Matrix hatchback if you want to experience a fun car with plenty of pep and a lot of cabin space. The hatchback design isn’t right for everyone, but the Matrix has proven itself useful for a wide range of buyers.

 

Quick Facts About the 2012 Toyota Matrix Hatchback

  • Comes in L and S trim levels
  • Lets you choose between two four-cylinder engines
  • Stability and traction control are standard
  • Bluetooth is an option on both models
  • Has a flat load floor that makes it easier to move cargo

 

Engines for the 2012 Toyota Matrix Hatchback

The Matrix L, which is considered its base model, comes with a 1.8-liter four-cylinder that can give you 132 hp. If you want a larger engine, opt for the S model. It comes with a 2.4-liter four-cylinder. The 2.4-liter ups the performance to 158 hp and 162 lb-ft.

 

This might not sound like a lot of power, especially to people who are used to driving larger vehicles. The Matrix, however, is a lightweight car. Either engine gives you plenty of get-up-and-go. You might even describe it as a peppy car.

 

Safety Features for the 2012 Toyota Matrix

Everyone worries about safety on the road. The Matrix will not disappoint you. The Insurance Institute for Highway Safety gives the hatchback its higher ratings in two types of crash tests.

 

It comes standard with antilock disc brakes, stability control, traction control, and active head restraints. If you get in an accident, you’re well protected.