Used 2006 Toyota Highlander Hybrid Consumer Reviews
Great Purchase
A bit pricey, but rides great and I have gotten 30 mpg in traffic conditions if I drive it easy. Mpg drops to mid 20s during hard and highway driving. Love this vehicle except for the price.
Enviromentally friendly AND fun!
We have bought Toyotas before, but never and SUV. THe price is the ONLY thing that has given us pause so far, everything else has been great. WOuld highly recommend this vehicle, but recommend waiting for the price to go down.
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THE NEXT GENERATION
Overall this unit has it all (within reason). It drives nice and is very comfortable for the long hauls. Mileage so far as been impressive and it is extremely quiet. So far it has been a very positive purchase.
Solid SUV & Car
The car is fun to drive in or out of the city. I've driven 2000 miles and have averaged 27MPG. People that say they are getting 19MPG probably are getting 10MPG with the standard SUV. If you keep flooring it, then the big 6cyl kicks in. You have to drive smart. Great comfortable interior, power, and quiet engine. Great navigation system & love the heated seat, back room, and trunk space. I look forward to driving it everyday!
It's about time
It's about time someone has made a car that is safe economical and fun to drive. I remember seeing an article in magazine in the early seventies about a Chevy Vega conversion to electric/gas with a brake regenerative charging system. It seems American manufacturers have missed the boat again, and allowed foreign manufacturers to take the lead in technology we had been working on as early as the 70's. Be that as it may, Toyota has made another winner. As for my experience with the Hybrid, it does everything well, and the timing of It's introduction couldn't be more welcome. I find myself trying to get even more MPG out of it by utilizing the LCD display on the dashboard. It's fun too.