One of the features people like about driving or riding
in an SUV or a minivan is the enhanced view of the world
offered by a higher ride height. While it is obviously difficult
to achieve anywhere near the same height in a small car,
one does get a similar feel in the Matrix as the seating
is fairly upright, providing the driver and passengers with
a more commanding view. The driver will find that
the cockpit is unlike that of other Toyota cars. Four pods
in front of the steering wheel house deeply set gauges.
The gauges glow red at all times, even during the daytime,
as insufficient ambient light reaches them. Chrome rims
accentuate each pod and fake brushed aluminum trim is used
to surround switches on the dashboard and door panels.
The combined radio and CD player, standard even on the base
model, is located directly to the right of the instrument
pods, while the heating and ventilation controls are immediately
below. If the radio buttons and the general un-Toyota appearance
of the trim seems familiar that's because the interior is
all but identical to the Pontiac Vibe, even down to the
American Delco radio.
The gearshift is also right there, a few inches away
from the steering wheel. It's conveniently located more
than a foot off the floor in a position that's become fashionable
in high-performance rally cars, such as the
Subaru WRX, and it is used in the
Lexus RX300.
Behind the front seats is where the Matrix really shines.
The rear seat is split 60/40 and folds down easily to provide
a completely flat floor that is finished in a hard ribbed
plastic. It comes with four slots that contain movable hooks
that can be
used to tie down goods. There are also several other tie-downs
positioned along the sides. Storage compartments and cargo
nets provide owners with maximum utility. All of this makes
the interior as versatile as any station wagon and better
than most SUVs. Even the front passenger seat can be folded
down to provide another flat surface for storage, albeit
at a higher level than the rest of the floor.
Thanks to the high roofline there is plenty of headroom,
so tall drivers and passengers will be comfortable. Shorter
passengers sitting in the rear seats might find the view
slightly claustrophobic due to the small side windows, however.
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One cool feature, which is standard on all but the base
model, is a 115-volt power outlet located in the front dashboard
alongside a regular 12-volt outlet. This is a great addition
for all those people who like to power a laptop computer,
TV, hairdryer or even a small refrigerator.