The Speedway blue kicks ass, of which I hope its of better quality than my bros Tacoma, which is chipping and fading like a bitch. But other than that its a piece of steaming horse shit. The XRS is still WAAAY better!!!
That looks really sick...can't wait to see more pix . Any idea when are they going to be available and how much would be the price?
I saw one at my local dealer and I'm like "Is that a Yaris with the TRD wheels?" and I looked closer and saw that it was a Matrix, so I decided to look it up. So yeah, they should be available now.
I saw one at my local dealer and I'm like "Is that a Yaris with the TRD wheels?" and I looked closer and saw that it was a Matrix, so I decided to look it up. So yeah, they should be available now.
Fans of the Toyota Matrix -- you must know who you are -- will likely be overjoyed with the model's new M-Theory package for the 2007 model year. With all-wheel drive and Matrix XRS models getting the axe for '07, the company's filling the higher-spec gap with a sport edition it hopes will pull down the average age of Matrix buyers from around 48 to somewhere in the high 46s.
The M-Theory package includes Speedway Blue paint with matching rear deck lid spoiler, chrome exhaust tip, 17" Caldina alloys under P215/50R17s, tuned suspension with sport strut tower brace, four wheel disc brakes, logo floor mats, and an individually numbered limited edition plaque (collect em' all!). Only 2,500 units will be built, at a package cost of $1,500 over the Matrix's base MSRP of $15,260 with five-speed manual or $17,570 for the XR with four-speed automatic.
By the way, I saw it while driving by, but when we service the Sienna, and if it's still there, I'll take a picture of the sticker window.
Fans of the Toyota Matrix -- you must know who you are -- will likely be overjoyed with the model's new M-Theory package for the 2007 model year.
The M-Theory package includes Speedway Blue paint with matching rear deck lid spoiler, chrome exhaust tip, 17" Caldina alloys under P215/50R17s, tuned suspension with sport strut tower brace, four wheel disc brakes, logo floor mats, and an individually numbered limited edition plaque (collect em' all!). Only 2,500 units will be built, at a package cost of $1,500 over the Matrix's base MSRP of $15,260 with five-speed manual or $17,570 for the XR with four-speed automatic.
I'll take a picture of the sticker window.
I'll take 2! make it to go please...ahahahahahaha! So it might run close to 20k ha?
^^ Probably. Lol. I bet they're gonna mark them up. Hey did you get your PM do you have AIM man? Btw do u have a Matrix?
no aim! Yap, I got a 04' Solar Yellow Matrix XR. It's so bright, cops don't see me coming...ahahahahaha! Keeping the outside stock and the only mod's I did was the TRD CAI and Magnaflow exhaust...It's auto coz' I drive in Frisco everyday.
Here's the link to my toys: The last 2 links is our weekend getaway car
^^^ Nice rides. A boxster? Sweet, maybe you should use that to commute. Hahha. Is your Matrix stick? Dangg..yellow Matrix(s) are rare I guess. I was just looking at one in the parking lot (XR) and I was wondering if that bumper was stock becuz it looked like a body kit!! Hahah I don't really notice the Matrix though. The car I want right now is a Mitsubishi Lancer Evolution. I bet you see many of those in Socal. Lol. Btw, where'd you get your sn from? Southpark? hahahhahaha!!
Yah, it's a Boxster...you know how much trouble and tickets would I get if I use that as a daily commuter ...ahahahaha! the bumpers are stock.....that's one of the thing i like when Matrx came out....The Evo is really good, Ive seeing a lot of those here in San Jose and mostly they are Blue. If you are going to get one, get something that will differ from the others...the one that will stand out
Dude, what do you mean there's many of those in SoCal....I represent NorCal, we're only an hour away from Vallejo and I've seen alot of Matrix but not Solar Yellow.....I got my SN from the singer Uncle Kracker.....
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