2025 Toyota Grand Highlander Consumer Reviews
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We love it
Smooth ride. Roomy and comfortable. The trunk space is amazing. I get so many compliments. Some of the technology is a lot but you can shut some sensors off.
Key fob issue
I bought the 2024 Toyota Grand Highlander in Feb. of 2024 with 0 miles. I drive a lot, I’m at about 10k I have had to change the key fob battery 3x now. I’ve been reading about the same issue on different forums. Ppl have said don’t put key near phone charging pad or cup holders. That’s annoying inconvenience. Also maybe the fob it’s self needs to be replaced but my dealership has the 2nd key fob on back order; so no way to replace it….also I have kids and noticed the third row only has anchors on 1 seat. That happens to be connected to the middle seat making packing stuff limited.
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- XLE 4dr SUVMSRP: $48,43512 mi away
- Platinum 4dr SUVMSRP: $57,62612 mi away
- Limited 4dr SUVMSRP: $56,25712 mi away
Smooth sailing in the Grand Highlander
I’ve been eying this vehicle since it was announced. The small third row in the Highlander is what got me into a Honda Pilot previously. This new vehicle provides the space and comfort one expects in a mid-size SUV. I own the Hybrid Limited and I’m more than pleased with the functionality and performance. Before Winter I was averaging over 30 mpg. At over 7500 miles I’m loving my vehicle! UPDATE: This is my fourth Toyota and by far my favorite. I’ve been waiting for Toyota to come out with a 3 row SUV that had ample space for adults and cargo room. This thing more than hits the mark. Add in the hybrid powertrain where I’m averaging 32 mpg and I couldn’t be happier. I’ve had it for nearly a year and just passed 15k miles.
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Great try but Toyota ruins it with random ware
So, have been enjoying my grand Highlander platinum until yesterday. Toyota apparently sets up its”connect” technology to convert to a no option monthly pay system. Suddenly no gps access or other technology except a screen takeover saying convert to a pay system. Minimum monthly charge of $15 or all you get is radio. Leave it to Toyota to screw the customer and not care a bit. If only the dealership had informed us we could have shopped elsewhere.
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Quite satisfied so far!
Purchased in October and have almost 7K miles on the clock so far, including a 4800 mile road trip to Arizona. Very satisfied with the ride, handling, comfort, and roominess of the vehicle. Fuel economy has averaged at or slightly above EPA estimates - surprisingly good around town. If you are concerned about the performance or the Turbo 4 (like I was) don't be - it has plenty of punch for highway merging and passing. It does roar a bit at full throttle, but you rarely need to put your foot in it that hard. The tech is fantastic but required a bit of learning after coming from Honda and Hyundai as the systems are different. Overall, love the vehicle.
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