Toyota Matrix ReliabilityAll Years Ranked (2003–2013)
Side-by-side reliability scores, risk levels, and owner-cost projections for every Toyota Matrix we've analyzed. Identify the best years to buy, the ones to avoid, and the problems that follow the Matrix across generations.
Average Score
89/100
Best Year
2008 Toyota Matrix
Score 92
Weakest Year
2003 Toyota Matrix
Score 88
Every Toyota Matrix Ranked
Sorted by reliability score. Each link opens the full year-specific report.
A supremely reliable and economical compact that excels as a long-term daily driver, provided you address the 2.4L engine's known quirks.
Top risks: Engine (2.4L 2AZ-FE only) · VVT-i Oil Line (2.4L 2AZ-FE only) · Suspension Components
A practically bulletproof compact, the 2013 Matrix is a smart, low-risk investment for long-term ownership.
Top risks: Cooling System · Suspension Components · Rust & Corrosion
A supremely sensible and dependable compact wagon, prioritizing longevity and low ownership costs over luxury.
Top risks: Engine Oil Consumption (1.8L) · Cooling System / Auxiliary Components · EVAP System Components
A truly bulletproof compact offering remarkable practicality and worry-free ownership.
Top risks: Catalytic Converter · Water Pump/Coolant System · Suspension Components (Bushings/Sway Bar Links)
A supremely practical and enduring compact, offering exceptional long-term value with minimal fuss, provided rust is not an issue.
Top risks: Emission System (O2 Sensors & Catalytic Converter) · Corrosion & Rust · Suspension Components
A supremely dependable and economical compact that still delivers immense value for practical buyers.
Top risks: Rear Suspension & Undercarriage Rust · Engine Oil Consumption (1ZZ-FE) · Electrical & Emissions System
A highly practical and dependable compact wagon, offering exceptional value for long-term ownership with minimal surprises.
Top risks: Engine Oil Management (1ZZ-FE) · Suspension Bushings · Ignition Coils & Oxygen Sensors
A supremely practical and reliable choice, often outliving its owners' expectations with proper care.
Top risks: Engine Oil Consumption (1ZZ-FE) · Body & Chassis Rust/Corrosion · Suspension Components
A supremely reliable and practical compact that demands minimal fuss if its minor quirks are addressed proactively.
Top risks: Engine Oil Consumption (1ZZ-FE) · Rear Suspension Components · Oxygen Sensors
A practically bulletproof compact hatch that delivers exceptional long-term value, despite a few common, manageable quirks.
Top risks: 2.4L Engine Oil Consumption · Rear Brake Caliper Seizing · Water Pump Leakage
A no-nonsense, highly reliable compact offering peace of mind for years to come.
Top risks: Engine Oil Consumption · Water Pump · Suspension Components
Problems That Follow the Matrix Across Generations
Issues that appear in the top-3 risks across multiple model years — the cost of ownership you can actually predict.
Suspension Components
Appears in 5 model years · 45% of generations
Engine Oil Consumption (1ZZ-FE)
Appears in 3 model years · 27% of generations
