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How much is a 2009 Toyota Matrix worth today?

The typical value for a 2009 Toyota Matrix today ranges roughly from $2,000 to $6,000, depending on mileage, condition, trim, and location. This article breaks down the factors that drive price, current market ranges, and how to verify precise numbers for your area.


What affects value?


Several factors determine where a 2009 Matrix lands in the price spectrum. Mileage, overall condition, and service history are the biggest drivers, but trim level, drivetrain, location, and recent maintenance also matter. Special features such as all-wheel drive (AWD) or a manual versus automatic transmission can tilt values in some markets.



  • Mileage: Lower miles generally fetch higher prices, while high mileage tends to depress them.

  • Condition: Both mechanical and cosmetic condition, including any interior wear or rust, impact value.

  • Trim and drivetrain: AWD or higher-trim versions may command modest premiums in certain regions.

  • Location and demand: Urban vs rural demand and local availability affect price.

  • Maintenance history: A well-documented service history can boost value.

  • Accident or title history: Clean titles typically elicit higher offers than rebuilt or salvaged titles.


In practice, these factors can move the price by hundreds or even thousands of dollars. Checking local listings and valuation guides will give you a more precise read for your area.


Current value ranges today


Below are rough snapshots of typical private-party and dealer-asking prices in today’s market, organized by commonly observed mileage bands. Actual offers will vary by region, condition, and market dynamics.



  • Private-party value (good condition, stock engine and transmission)

    • 100,000–140,000 miles: $3,000–$5,000

    • 140,000–180,000 miles: $2,500–$4,000

    • 180,000+ miles: $2,000–$3,000



  • Dealer retail / asking price (typical showroom listings)

    • 100,000–140,000 miles: $4,500–$6,500

    • 140,000–180,000 miles: $4,000–$5,500

    • 180,000+ miles: $3,500–$4,800



  • Trade-in value (rough estimate)

    • 100,000–140,000 miles: $2,000–$3,000

    • 140,000–180,000 miles: $1,800–$2,500

    • 180,000+ miles: $1,500–$2,200




These ranges reflect typical market behavior but are not a guarantee. Your area, the car’s specific condition, and how a particular dealer prices a Matrix can shift these numbers a bit higher or lower.


How to check current values today


To lock in a precise value, consult multiple reputable sources and customize for your car’s specifics. Input accurate mileage, trim level, and condition to reflect reality.



  • Kelley Blue Book (KBB) values

  • Edmunds True Market Value (TMV) and appraisal tools

  • NADA Guides (vehicle values by condition and market)

  • Local listings and pricing comparisons (CarGurus, Autotrader, Craigslist) to gauge regional pricing


Using several sources helps you triangulate a fair price. For the most accurate result, set the filters to your exact mileage, condition, and location, and compare the range of asking prices to what the valuation guides show.


Buying or selling tips


Inspection and history


Before buying, obtain a vehicle history report (Carfax, AutoCheck) and have a trusted mechanic inspect the Matrix for common issues such as wear on the suspension, timing belt (if applicable), and overall drivetrain health.


Negotiation strategy


Base offers on the lower end of the private-party range when possible, and factor in any needed maintenance or upcoming repairs. If you’re selling, price competitively within the private-party band and highlight service records to justify a higher asking price.


Summary


Value for a 2009 Toyota Matrix today depends heavily on mileage, condition, and market demand in your locale. Expect a broad spectrum—from roughly $2,000 on the low end to about $6,000 or more for well-kept examples with moderate miles. To get an accurate, up-to-date estimate, compare multiple valuation sites and cross-check with current local listings. A careful inspection and clean maintenance history can significantly influence the final price, whether you’re buying or selling.

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