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Chevrolet Matiz (2005 - Date)

Tuesday October 17

(First written on 2006-10-17)
Models Covered: (5 dr Citycar 800cc, 1000cc petrol [LE, S, SE, SE+, SX])

BY STEVE WALKER

When we think of Chevrolet, its behemoth pick-ups, gas-guzzling muscle cars and extensive station wagons that are readily called to mind. At least, that was the case when the cute Chevrolet Matiz arrived to challenge our perceptions. The antithesis of the kind of vehicles that Chevrolet were known for selling across the pond on home soil, the Matiz took some getting used to with its all-American badge. Get used to it people did, however, along with the other Europeanised Chevrolets that emerged at the same time.

In a sense, this unassuming little citycar was a stepping stone that helped facilitate mighty Chevrolets entry into the UK. Is it worth considering as a used buy? Itll certainly fare better on the school run than a pre-owned Corvette.

Build
Comfort
Depreciation
Economy
Equipment
Handling
Insurance
Performance
Styling
Value
The post April 2005 Matiz is a better car than the ex-Daewoo model in a number of key areas but well start at the beginning with the original Matiz. Buyers get space for four adults, yet exterior dimensions that enable you to almost park sideways in the garage should you so wish. This was a car you could place on your driveway without too much embarrassment: something you could remove the badges from and place in a much more prestigious showroom. Its also a car that could genuinely challenge the class-leading European opposition, though sadly it could not do so on equal terms. Daewoo and then Chevrolet, campaigned at the lower end of the market majoring on low prices and good specification levels. Its a simple vehicle, but reliable and although the interior does feel as if its built down to a price, theres nothing particularly offensive in there and it should age fairly well.

The main selling point other than the price tag was the styling. Buyers either loved the wide-eyed, disarming look of the front end that was so obviously far-eastern in origin, or they hated it. The split tended to be made largely between the two sexes with the sweet little Matiz finding favour amongst females while simultaneously repulsing men. The next Matiz followed along broadly similar lines to its predecessor but it also represented an improvement across the board.

The styling is more universally appealing on this version, although its still a strongly effeminate vehicle thats unlikely to register too many sales among the lumberjack and nightclub bouncer communities. Inside, the feel is much more modern and the materials are superior but dont expect levels of build quality that youd get from mainstream citycars of the same era. Theres an airy feel inside the car with plenty of light through the large glass area. Rear seat accommodation is better than you have any right to expect in a vehicle this size, while the boot is large and conveniently shaped.

Extra practicality is added by the 60/40 split rear bench. The S trim level offers power steering, dual front airbags, three point belts for all five seats, ABS, remote central locking and a CD stereo. Upgrade to the SE models and theres body colouring for the door handles, electric front windows and height adjustment for the drivers seat. Finally, the SX chips in with air-conditioning, alloy wheels, front fog lamps and side airbags amongst other things.

The wing mirrors can not be adjusted from inside the car on the S, which can be a bit of a pain.

Prices for the last of the rebadged Chevrolet Matiz models are predictably lower than for the first of the newer cars. An 05-plate 1.0-litre SE round headlamp model will fetch £3,900 while a diamond headlamp SE car on the same plate is valued at more like £4,400. Opt for the smaller 0.

8-litre engine and prices start just over £3,700 for an 05-plate model while the range-topping SX should fetch over £4,500 on the same 05-plate. Insurance is an almost negligible Group 2.

Neither of the Chevrolet Matiz models have developed any significant faults during their existence. The car will, in all likelihood, have transported children, so check the cabin for rips, stains and other damage wreaked by small hands. The luggage bays should also be examined for evidence of wear and tear. These models should have been exposed to a fair amount of city driving, so check the exterior for knocks and scrapes, and check under the bonnet for accident damage or paint overspray.

Otherwise, the usual reminder to obtain a service history applies. The Chevrolet aftersales package is excellent with special free servicing deals offered on their cars from time to time, and a used Matiz may well be better serviced than many of its rivals. Avoid high-mileage cars if possible.

(approx based on a 2005 Matiz SE) Matiz spares arent anything to panic about. Air filters cost £7, whilst fuel filters will only relieve you of £11, and spark plugs are less than £3 for a full set. A cam belt will only be £30 to replace. Easy.

The Matiz looks as if a spell behind the wheel would be about as much fun as eating flour. Fortunately it isnt. All right, so rest to sixty takes an age on the way to just 89mph and even slight motorway inclines leave the noisy three-cylinder engine gasping for breath. Around town, however, its quite nippy enough, with sharp, direct steering and excellent all-round visibility.

If the notchy gearbox leads you to enquire about an automatic one was available from November 2005. The diamond headlamped Matiz was a similar proposition from a driving perspective. The suspension absorbs potholes very well but wallows around a lot in corners. Fuel economy was improved significantly, however, with the later 1.

0-litre cars being 15% more fuel efficient with a combined figure of 54mpg despite a 3bhp power increase over the old 1.0-litre engine. The 0.8-litre option is perky off the line but really only suitable for urban use.

0-60mph takes a mind-numbing 18.2s compared to 14.1s in the larger-engined car. Neither of the powerplants sound particularly comfortable at higher speeds.

Still, the Matiz makes a reasonable case for itself dynamically and excels financially. As an inexpensive second car for your family, a used Matiz could be just the ticket.

If youre an undemanding driver who is after something cheap and cheerful, the Chevrolet Matiz is one of the best bets around. For light shopping and A to B city jaunts, its compact dimensions and zingy engine work very well. Out on the open road, it becomes a bit engulfed and other rivals with larger engines acquit themselves far more comfortably. As a second car, a used Matiz is almost too cheap to turn down.

Its reliable, modern looking, and a nearly new example will confer the peace-of-mind that made it such an attractive new buy. Recommended.

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