What the Toyota Highlander offers is a quiet, sedan-like driving experience all wrapped up in the style and body of an SUV. With the ability to fit up to seven passengers, the Highlander has been a great option for growing families or contractors who need a little bit of extra hauling space. In addition, because it has the maneuverability of a station wagon, this mid-size crossover can handle adverse winter driving conditions, including snowy or icy roads.
If you are looking for a stylish, powerful ride that has enough storage space to match your lifestyle, it is time to start researching the Toyota Highlander. When compared to other similar vehicles on the market, this crossover can be had for a great value. Use the search tool to the right to find the best deals on used Toyota Highlanders in your area today.
Used Toyota Highlander Major Redesigns
2008 – The second, most recent redesign featured a bigger, roomier Highlander, allowing for more passenger legroom. Available in three different design styles, this new version also received a more powerful V6 engine.
2001 – First generation Toyota Highlanders set themselves apart by offering a number of high-end accessories. Air-conditioning, power accessories, cruise control and CD player were offered standard, while other items, like heated mirrors, fog lights, power seats, JBL stereo system and sports suspension were also available.
What the Critics Say about Toyota Highlander
The following reviews are for the 2011 model year.
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