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How many gallons does a 2008 Toyota Matrix hold?

The 2008 Toyota Matrix holds 14.5 gallons of fuel in its tank. This is the nominal capacity, with a small reserve kept to prevent the tank from running completely dry.


Produced as a compact hatchback built on the Corolla platform, the Matrix offered several trims in 2008. The fuel tank size for this model year is generally consistent across trims, with the primary differences across variants coming from fuel efficiency and drivetrain rather than tank capacity.


Fuel tank capacity


Below are the key figures you should know about the Matrix's fuel tank:



  • Nominal fuel tank capacity: 14.5 gallons (55 liters).

  • Usable capacity: slightly less than nominal, since a reserve is preserved to avoid running the tank completely dry.


In practical terms, a full tank should hold about 14.5 gallons, with the usable amount varying slightly based on gauge accuracy and driving conditions.


Model-year consistency


For the 2008 Matrix, the fuel tank size is generally the same across most trims. Differences in trim levels or drivetrain configurations do not typically affect the tank’s nominal capacity.


Note on range and efficiency


Actual driving range depends on the vehicle’s fuel efficiency, which varies by engine, transmission, and driving style. For a precise estimate of range on a full tank for your specific configuration, consult the EPA ratings or your owner's manual.


Summary


The 2008 Toyota Matrix holds about 14.5 gallons of fuel in its tank (roughly 55 liters). This nominal capacity provides a baseline for planning fuel stops and understanding range, with a small reserve kept to prevent complete depletion. Across most trims, the tank size is consistent, and real-world range will depend on driving conditions and efficiency.

How much is a 2008 Toyota Matrix worth today?


The price for a used 2008 Toyota Matrix varies, but it typically ranges from approximately $2,800 to $8,400, depending on its condition, mileage, and trim level. For example, a base model with over 100,000 miles might be listed around $7,998, while a model with lower mileage and a higher trim (like the XR) could be listed for over $11,000.
 
Factors affecting the price

  • Trim: The base model is less expensive, while the higher-equipped XR trim costs more. 
  • Mileage: Cars with lower mileage generally have a higher price. Listings show prices for vehicles with miles ranging from around 85,000 to over 195,000. 
  • Condition: A vehicle's condition, including its history and maintenance, plays a significant role in its price.
  • Location: The price can differ based on the seller and your geographical location. 

What to consider when buying
  • Kelley Blue Book (KBB): Use resources like KBB or Edmunds to get an estimated value for a specific vehicle based on its condition and mileage. 
  • Carfax: Get a vehicle history report from services like Carfax to check for accidents, title issues, and maintenance records before purchasing. 
  • Mileage: A common rule of thumb is to expect a higher price for vehicles with lower mileage. However, remember that a well-maintained car with higher mileage can still be a good value. 



Why did they stop making Toyota Matrix?


The Toyota Matrix was discontinued in the U.S. for the 2014 model year due to declining sales, an aging platform, and competition from other vehicles. The combination of these factors, along with the fact that it was based on an older Corolla platform while the sedan was being redesigned, led Toyota to discontinue it.
 

  • Low sales: Sales had been declining for years, and the Matrix was no longer a significant seller for Toyota. 
  • Aging platform: The Matrix was based on an aging platform, and with a new Corolla redesign on the horizon, Toyota did not see enough demand for a new generation of the hatchback. 
  • Competition: The Matrix faced competition from other compact hatchbacks, including its corporate cousins like the Scion xB and the Prius C, as well as other models from competitors. 
  • Lack of identity: According to a Toyota executive, shoppers were unsure if it was a wagon or a five-door hatchback, contributing to its identity problem and lower sales. 



How big is the gas tank on a 2008 Toyota Matrix?


13.2 gal
343.2/435.6 mi. 13.2 gal.



How many miles per gallon does a 2008 Toyota Matrix get?


The 2008 Toyota Matrix has an EPA-estimated fuel economy of 26 mpg city / 33 mpg highway for models with the manual transmission and 25 mpg city / 31 mpg highway for models with the automatic transmission. The combined MPG is 29 mpg for the manual transmission and 27 mpg for the automatic.
 
Fuel efficiency by transmission

  • Manual transmission: 26 mpg city / 33 mpg highway / 29 mpg combined 
  • Automatic transmission: 25 mpg city / 31 mpg highway / 27 mpg combined 


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Kevin Bennet is the founder and owner of Kevin's Autos, a leading automotive service provider in Australia. With a deep commitment to customer satisfaction and years of industry expertise, Kevin uses his blog to answer the most common questions posed by his customers. From maintenance tips to troubleshooting advice, Kevin's articles are designed to empower drivers with the knowledge they need to keep their vehicles running smoothly and safely.