2025 Toyota Grand Highlander Consumer Reviews
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Toyota's the Best
I LOVE my new Toyota Grand Highlander! I had a 2018 Hylander and loved it. We needed more space in the 3rd row. so, when the Grand Highlander came out this was the one for me. Thank you, Toyota, for making a larger affordable vehicle.
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Weak
Underpowered. The "infotainment system" is Byzantine at best. Poorly thought out electronics. Super loud and ultra annoying seatbelt alarm ( should be adjustable like my Yukon )
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- XLE 4dr SUVMSRP: $47,85910 mi away
- Limited 4dr SUVMSRP: $56,25710 mi away
- Platinum 4dr SUVMSRP: $57,02210 mi away
Simply Amazing
Just really nothing to complain about; it’s been a pleasure to drive since the minute we snagged it from another family that ordered and subsequently rejected the sale. Even with the recall on the airbags, it’s been smooth sailing. Road trips are a pleasure with the adaptive cruise control. Combined with lane departure there are lots of highway that require very little driver input. The infotainment and gauge clusters are nice as well. You can customizes the output of the dash. The rearview mirror that uses cameras gets rid of blind spots from the headrests and luggage. The 360 system makes parking a breeze and we’ve yet to curb it! One minor complaint is the lack of floor mats upon delivery which was quickly rectified with an Amazon order. The dealer will not budge on the price and we had to put down a $500 deposit. We also had to wait six months for a second key fob. Coming from two Honda Pilots with over 200,00 miles each, this seems like a fitting upgrade. This is my favorite vehicle I’ve ever owned in my 40 years of driving - granted I started out with a Chevy Vega.
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Great vehicle hybrid with great mileage
Love that it comes with a spare tire. Do not like the work you have to do to access the spare.
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I read all the previous reviews and can only say "thank goodness" I haven't had any of the problems they have had. We got our car at the end of November 2024 shortly after Toyota resumed production of the Grand Highlander. As of this writing we have 5K miles on it. It's been on two trips of 1800 miles each and the car drove and rode very nicely. The best mileage we got was 26.8mpg and that was running at 80mph in Texas. The only issue we have with it is it may be a little too large for us. We thought the car would be okay without running boards, but found getting in and out was a little challenging, so we added the running boards and that has helped. The car was bought as mainly a highway car and for that it is very nice. We have a Matrix we use for around town driving which is a perfect size for that. There is one quirk with the transmission. Every once in a while I look at the dashboard and it says I'm in Sport mode, but I have not pushed the Sport mode button in the center console. It's happened maybe half a dozen times since we got the car. Hopefully, it not a sign of a future problem. Other than that everything on the car has worked as it should. So, overall we are pleased with it.
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