Used 2006 Toyota Highlander Hybrid Consumer Reviews
Lean, Mean, Green Machine!
We purchased our Highlander Hybrid after buying a Prius last year. So far, we are impressed with the power, comfort, and ease of driving our Highlander, and more importantly, we enjoy an average of 30 MPG in combined City / Highway mileage using the same techniques we use to get about 50 MPG out of the Prius. All in all, we love Toyota's reliability and attention to detail. The biggest drawback is the rather mundane styling.
First Hybrid Experience
The Highlander Hybrid is a pleasure to drive and is comfortable even for a tall person to drive. The trim and appointments of the interior (the Limited edition) are pleasing and show obvious build quality. We did not get the navigation system but the info display shows instantaneous and cumulative mpg and the display in the instrument cluster shows which way the power is going (into/out of the battery or engine).
- Limited 4dr SUVMSRP: $7,99530 mi away
- Limited 4dr SUVMSRP: $8,64050 mi away
- Base 4dr SUVMSRP: $6,80065 mi away
jason's hybrid
It is strange driving such a quite car. also no shifting is amazing. this car is qick of the line. when driving in slow traffic it only uses the batter power. great for traffic jams.
ok
I like the vehicle, so far, but I think the gas mileage is not what they advertised. Drives nice, handles fine, looks great, but we'll see on the gas consumption, still new
'No Sacrifices for Efficiency
This hybrid performs. The HyHi has amazing acceleration and a wonderful ride. It drives and handles well and is "Green" at the same time. Nothing is sacrificed for fuel efficiency and clean air. Everyone wants to know where you plug it in... you don't plug it in anywhere, its intelligence recharges the batteries while you are driving. This is our second hybrid vehicle from Toyota and they are both fantastic.