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  2. Toyota Matrix - Wikipedia

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    The Matrix was first introduced in the 2003 model year and based on the Toyota Corolla platform. [6] Relatively unchanged in 2004, a facelift for 2005 brought minor revisions to the exterior – mainly revised styling to the front fascia due to complaints of rubbing the ground on the previous incarnation and replacing the red lenses on the taillamps with clear ones.

  3. Toyota Corolla (E120) - Wikipedia

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    Interior of 2005–2008 Toyota Corolla S (US) The interior features a three-spoke leather wrapped steering wheel from the Celica, leather shift knob, and leather shift boot from the Matrix XRS. Optitron [27] gauges like those found in Lexus vehicles replaced the standard red-on-white gauges of the Corolla S. The interior has dark blue plastic ...

  4. List of Toyota model codes - Wikipedia

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    WiLL VS (2001–2004) E130. Toyota Corolla (2002–2007, North American spec) Toyota Corolla Matrix / Toyota Matrix (2002–2008) Toyota Voltz (2002–2004) E140. Toyota Corolla (2006–2013, MC Platform) Toyota Matrix (2009–2014) E150. Toyota Corolla (2006–2013, New MC platform) Toyota Auris / Toyota Blade / Toyota Corolla (2006–2012)

  5. Toyota ZZ engine - Wikipedia

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    A factory supported bolt-on supercharger kit for this variant was sold for the 2003–2004 Corolla and Matrix by Toyota Racing Development, and Pontiac Vibe by GM Performance. The supercharger gives 7.5 pounds per square inch (0.52 bar) of boost, with a 40 horsepower (30 kW; 41 PS) and 38 lb⋅ft (52 N⋅m) of torque increase at the wheels. [5]

  6. Pontiac Vibe - Wikipedia

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    The 2003–2006 Vibe was available in an economical base trim, an AWD mid-trim, and the more powerful GT sport trim. It was unveiled in November 2001. Powertrains available for this car are a Toyota-built 1.8 L straight-4 16-valve engine producing 126 hp (94 kW) on the base model (manual or automatic transmission), 118 hp on the all-wheel drive model (automatic only), or a version with VVTL-i ...

  7. Toyota Corolla (E140) - Wikipedia

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    The XRS takes 7.9 seconds to 60 mph (97 km/h) and 16.0 seconds for the quarter-mile. All other trims have Toyota's new 1.8-litre 2ZR-FE four-cylinder engine with 132 horsepower (98 kW) and 128 pound-feet (174 N⋅m) of torque. [28] Corollas with the 1.8-litre engine have an EPA fuel economy rating of 27 mpg city/35 mpg highway.

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  9. Toyota U transmission - Wikipedia

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    The marketing name for the transmission is the "Direct Shift – 8AT 8-speed automatic transmission" [3] [4] Unlike the UB 80 transmission, which was developed for Toyota by Aisin AW, the UA 80 was developed in a joint venture between Toyota and Aisin AW. Due to global application, development was done in a global fashion involving engineering ...

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