Used 2006 Toyota Highlander Hybrid Consumer Reviews
A technological marvel
I have had this car for a year now. It is an amazing SUV. The gas mileage is simply superb and is within the EPA figures. I am getting an average of 28.0 MPG - a great relief from my Expedition. I love everything about this car.
Fun but a possible health hazard
While the gas mileage is really poor for a hybrid, it is great for a SUV. This, however, does not take away the disappointment of frequent stops at the pump. Watch for the comfort of the front seats, the arm rests are cheaply designed and stick up when the seat is leaned. The rear windows should not be opened when moving. Has Toyota examined this problem and if not, why not? Since I need this type of vehicle for the outdoor activities that I enjoy doing, I can at least justify my guilt. Can you?
- Limited 4dr SUVMSRP: $6,9958 mi away
- Base 4dr SUVMSRP: $6,995141 mi away
- Limited 4dr SUVMSRP: $5,499178 mi away
20 Mpg City is unacceptable.
Beautiful Inside and Out. Fun to drive, great ride. Excellent interior and exterior design. The 20mpg in the city for my typical soccer mom wife is unacceptable. Let see if the fabled Toyota Engineering department can figure out what the problem is? I assume that unless a Factory Toyota Engineer gets involved it will be 3 trips and out for this beautiful lemon.
Powewrful, gas sipping midsize SUV
My wife commutes to work in it daily and aveages 35 MPG per tank in combines city/hwy use. Plenty of room to pack all of out sailing gear fro a weekend, or even week long cruise on our boat. Very comfortable for extended trips of six to eight hours or so driving. We love it.
Great auto
Have driven 1000 miles am getting 26 mpg, probably lower because of constant air conditioner. Smooth as silk and quiet, can't ever hear the engine. Love the looks of the blue one. A classy car that shows that we could become independent of oil producers with further development of technologies.