SlightlyGoofy
<font color=green>I shall be forced to take you on
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I greatly enjoy Dave Ramsey and even that irritating lady who gives money advice late at night, cannot think of her name right now. I have been a thrifty person my entire life and we do not owe one penny of debt for anything and I will write a check for our next car, no matter what kind it is.
The reason I am trading the car in even though it runs well is that I would rather invest the thousands that it will cost in repairs one day in a new vehicle than deal with fixing and having to keep a vehicle that I no longer have confidence in. I am good at a great many things but am not mechanical when it comes to autos. I can change oil if need be but am not strong enough to change my own tires anymore.
It has also has close to 90,000 miles and will require a timing belt and some other things in the next year or so. Just a choice BUT if I was going to have to pay a payment I would hold onto it. I put so much away each month toward the next new vehicle.
I am growing to love this car more and more as I read each review. I cannot believe that there is not at least one bad review but then it is basically a fancy looking Corolla and they have been around for years and have a great reputation.
My husband is now 72 and this car will last 6-7 years so I am guessing that a wheelchair is probably in the future and especially since he has just been diagnosed with some severe problems (he smoked for 54 years). I figure if I plan ahead the bad things will NOT come.
You can haul lumber in this baby? That is the car for me. Bet it will not handle a 4x8 sheet of plywood though, darn it.
That would make it the perfect car for this hardware loving mama. Power tools are my thing!!
I could get rid of our 1990 Mazda pickup truck with just over 100,000 miles on it when it finally dies if the Matrix could do sheets of plywood. Oops, forgot about the loads of mulch I shovel each year. Nothing is perfect but this sounds almost so.
Thanks to you all. I plan to buy closer to spring as I hate the idea of driving a brand new car into a snowbank.
Slightly Goofy/Linda

The reason I am trading the car in even though it runs well is that I would rather invest the thousands that it will cost in repairs one day in a new vehicle than deal with fixing and having to keep a vehicle that I no longer have confidence in. I am good at a great many things but am not mechanical when it comes to autos. I can change oil if need be but am not strong enough to change my own tires anymore.


I am growing to love this car more and more as I read each review. I cannot believe that there is not at least one bad review but then it is basically a fancy looking Corolla and they have been around for years and have a great reputation.
My husband is now 72 and this car will last 6-7 years so I am guessing that a wheelchair is probably in the future and especially since he has just been diagnosed with some severe problems (he smoked for 54 years). I figure if I plan ahead the bad things will NOT come.

You can haul lumber in this baby? That is the car for me. Bet it will not handle a 4x8 sheet of plywood though, darn it.


I could get rid of our 1990 Mazda pickup truck with just over 100,000 miles on it when it finally dies if the Matrix could do sheets of plywood. Oops, forgot about the loads of mulch I shovel each year. Nothing is perfect but this sounds almost so.
Thanks to you all. I plan to buy closer to spring as I hate the idea of driving a brand new car into a snowbank.
Slightly Goofy/Linda