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Fans of the Pontiac Vibe will have to go to its cousin, the Toyota Matrix, now that Pontiac has been phased out by GM. Both have used the same Toyota engine, but were made at different plants; the Matrix is made in Ontario while the Vibe was made at the GM-Toyota NUMMI plant in California.
The Matrix has two four-cylinder engine options in the 2010 version, a 1.8-liter engine that gets 28 MPG or a 2.4-liter engine that gets 24 MPG. Neither engine appears to have been changed from the 2009 version.
The 2ZR-FE 1.8-liter engine is available only on the basic model of the Matrix, which is rated at 132 horsepower at 6000 RPMS and delivers 128 pound-feet of torque. The Corolla also uses the 2ZR-FE engine and a variant of that engine, the 2ZR-FXE, is used on the Prius.
The larger 2.4 engine, which is required for the S and XRS versions, packs 158 horses and 162 pounds of torque. It also shares the 2AZ-FE engine with the Corolla.
The smaller engine has a 80.5 millimeter bore and a stroke of 88.4 millimeters. The 2.4 liter has a 88.4 mm bore, and a 96.0 mm stroke. Both run on standard 87 octane gas, have double overhead cams and variable valve timing.
The 2.4 liter has a little more oomph to it, but you're probably not buying the Matrix as a muscle car. Thus, the 1.8 liter option seems to be the better of the two options, unless you want the more stylish S and XRS versions of the car.
Ronnie Tanner is a contributing writer at http://www.swengines.com He writes about selecting used engines and choosing this as an alternative to costly car purchases.
Toyota Dealers In New Jersey Want You Informed: Recall Questions Answered
It's been a spectacular stretch for Toyota, which has gone several years with nothing but a pristine reputation for innovation in the industry. But every company makes a mistake here and there, and Toyota is not exception. Some 2010 NJ Toyota drivers have been affected by the recent Prius recall and are looking for answers to some of their burning questions. While I can't answer everything, I can address some of the issues that led to the recall and try to respond to everything I've heard from curious drivers and irate customers.
There was a specific problem that led to the Prius investigation. The 2010 Toyota Prius features a new antilock brake system that appears to be faulty, with close to 124 reports of problems in the United States since the car was launched in spring of last year and as many as 77 reports in Japan. Since the brakes were redesigned for this model year, 2010 NJ Toyota dealers can confidently say that these brake problems do not affect any previous models of the Prius.
Toyota recently put out a statement to address this question, saying, "Some customers have complained of inconsistent brake feel during slow and steady application of brakes on rough or slick road surfaces when the antilock brake system (ABS) is activated in an effort to maintain tire traction. The system, in normal operation, engages and disengages rapidly (many times per second) as the control system senses and reacts to tire slippage." Customers have reported to Newark Toyota brakes locations that the brakes do not work right away on bumpy, slippery or pothole-ridden surfaces.
As a whole, the recall might affect some 103,000 new Prius models in the U.S. and 176,000 units in Japan. Owners of the 2010 Toyota Prius are told to wait patiently for a notification letter before they set up an appointment with their Toyota service center. The floor mat recall, taking place separately from the Prius recall, has already gone into effect for Lexus ES 350, IS 250 and IS 350 models, as well as the Toyota Camry, Corolla and Avalon. The repairs on the Prius recall, which includes several other Toyota models, involve the installation of a stainless steel reinforcement bar for the sticking brake pedals, which will stop the pedal from sticking for a smooth return to its rightful place. The accelerator pedal will react in the same way as it always has.
Your Toyota service center also issued the brake recall on 2009-10 Matrixes, 2005-10 Avalons, 2007-10 Tundras and 2008-10 Sequoia vehicles, as well as some 2009-10 Rav4s and Corollas, 2007-10 Camrys and 2010 Highlanders. For the floor mat recall – which will involve 2007-10 Camry, Tundra and ES 350 models; 2005-10 Avalons; 2004-09 Priuses; 2005-10 Tacomas; 2006-10 IS 250 and IS 350; 2008-10 Highlander; and 2009-10 Venza and Matrix – Toyota only asks that owners of affected vehicles throw out their floor mats and not replace them.
For more information on the recall and who it affects, visit your Newark Toyota brakes center today.
About the Author
Tyler Welch is a blogger and auto enthusiast who focuses on Toyota's role as an innovator in the industry. His article features information on Newark Toyota brakes for 2010 NJ Toyota owners.
What are the advantages and disadvantages of trading in your old vehicle when you buy a new one?
I have 2 or 3 thousand for a down payment and good credit. My present vehicle is a '96 Toyota Tacoma in fair shape. I want to buy an '09 Corolla and get the best deal possible.
The disadvantage of trading in your truck for a new car is that the trade-in usually gets lost in the shuffle. The dealership knows that you are thinking more about how exciting the new car is, and will wear you down and move numbers around until you almost forget about it. I've included a link to a great article on Edmunds about an undercover salesman who describes how this works. The advantage is that you don't ever have to bother with unloading it again, though it comes at the cost of lower value. The problem I see here is that most new car dealerships don't value used cars over 5 or so years old, so it will likely be auctioned off - nearly worthless to them. Because it's a Toyota, you can get a fair amount for it from someone looking for a reliable used truck. If you have to, just take some good pictures, make an effective description and list it on eBay. You will have the cash in about a week, and can use that on the down payment or upgrade to a Camry. Edmunds.com will also help you find the "True Market Value" for the Corolla, which will be ammo for your negotiations.
Toyota Continues To Trail The Pack With Sales Rising Only 3.6% In May: Lexus Sales Jump 31.3%
Toyota Motor Sales (TMS), U. S.A., Inc. today reported May sales of 162,813 vehicles. With equal selling days in May 2009 and 2010, sales were up 6.7 percent over the year-ago month on a daily selling rate and unadjusted raw volume basis.
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