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What is the size of a Toyota Matrix fuel tank?

The Toyota Matrix typically has a 13.2-gallon (50-liter) fuel tank.


The Matrix, produced from 2003 through 2013, shares its design with the Corolla and uses a standard 50-liter tank in most markets. Exact capacity is listed on the vehicle’s fuel-filler door label and in the owner's manual, and it has remained essentially constant across model years, with only minor regional labeling differences.


Tank capacity by year and market


The figures below reflect the commonly cited specifications for Matrix models across the two generations. Note that regional variations in labeling may occur.



  • 2003–2008 Toyota Matrix: 13.2 gallons (50 liters)

  • 2009–2013 Toyota Matrix: 13.2 gallons (50 liters)


Across the Matrix lineup, the fuel-tank capacity is effectively 50 liters in most markets, which translates to about 13.2 gallons in US measurements. For exact figures on your car, check the door jamb sticker or owner's manual.


Verifying the capacity in your vehicle


To confirm the exact capacity for your specific Matrix, use these steps:



  1. Inspect the fuel-filler door label; it typically lists the tank capacity in liters or gallons.

  2. Check the owner's manual under Specifications or the section on the Fuel System for the official figure.

  3. If you still need confirmation, contact a Toyota dealer with your VIN to obtain the precise specification for your vehicle's year and region.


With the capacity confirmed, you can better estimate range and fuel planning based on your driving habits and fuel economy.


Summary


In short, the Toyota Matrix generally uses a 13.2-gallon (50-liter) fuel tank. This standard holds across most model years (2003–2013) and regions, though door-label and manual confirmation is advised for exact figures on a given vehicle.

How much is a 2006 Toyota Matrix worth today?


The value of a 2006 Toyota Matrix varies significantly, but generally ranges from approximately $923 to $3,104 for private sales and appraisals, with listings for cars in average condition sometimes seen between $3,980 and $9,985. Factors like mileage, condition, trim level, and location will cause the value to fluctuate.
 
Factors affecting value

  • Condition: The overall condition of the car, including any accidents or damage, will greatly impact its value. 
  • Mileage: Higher mileage vehicles will be worth less. A car with 135,000 miles might be valued around $1,400, while a lower-mileage car could fetch more. 
  • Trim and options: Different trims, such as the XR or XRS, will have different values. Additional features like all-wheel drive or a sunroof will also affect the price. 
  • Location: Prices can vary depending on the local market and what buyers are willing to pay in a specific region. 

Where to find a specific valuation
  • Edmunds: Offers an appraisal value range based on vehicle condition, mileage, and options. 
  • Kelley Blue Book (KBB): Provides an estimated resale and trade-in value, with specific data available for different trims like the XR Sport Wagon. 
  • Autotrader: Lists a wide range of prices for cars currently for sale, giving a good idea of market value. 
  • TrueCar: Shows the starting price of vehicles listed for sale nationwide. 



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 a Toyota Matrix gas tank?


The Toyota Matrix has a fuel tank capacity of approximately 13.2 gallons for most front-wheel-drive models from 2003–2013. However, some earlier models, particularly all-wheel-drive (AWD) versions from 2003-2006, have a smaller 12-gallon tank. Canadian models from 2007 had a 50-liter (11-gallon) tank, while some 2010 models also had a 50-liter (11-gallon) tank. 
Fuel tank sizes by model year:

  • 2003–2013 (FWD): ~13.2 gallons
  • 2003–2006 (AWD): 12 gallons
  • 2007 (Canada): 50 liters (~11 gallons)
  • 2010 (Canada): 50 liters (~11 gallons) 



How many gallons does a 2007 Toyota Matrix hold?


The 2007 Toyota Matrix has a fuel tank capacity of approximately 13.2 gallons. For Canadian models, the fuel tank size is 50.0 liters, which is approximately 13.2 U.S. gallons. 

  • U.S. models: 13.2 gallons
  • Canadian models: 50.0 liters (approximately 13.2 U.S. gallons)


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