Used 2007 Toyota Highlander Hybrid Consumer Reviews
Surprised New Hybird Owner
My Subaru outback was on the way out the door, and I was looking for a replacement. I never considered the Highlander hybrid until I visited the Toyota dealership. I took it for a 30 minute test drive and I was sold. More run, more options, more comfort, more power, more towing, and better gas milage than the Subie. The hybrid Highlander is even faster than it's regular V-6 brother. JBL sound system and NAV is a real treat. Incredible passenger room for the size of the vehicle, 3rd seating plus if you have kids. Vehicle is incredibly quite during city driving.
Good, not Great
We primarily bought this car for high gas mileage/fuel conservation, but it's been a disappointment in that regard: average ~22mpg (mostly city). The performance is incredible, so it's clear why gas mileage is low. We also got hit with the AMT this year (2006) so we lost the entire hybrid tax credit (not Toyota's fault), which left a bad taste in our mouth. Overall, it's still a very well built car and fun to drive, if not fuel thrifty.
- Limited 4dr SUV w/3rd RowMSRP: $25,9971,472 mi away
- Limited 4dr SUV w/3rd RowMSRP: $13,0001,846 mi away
- Limited 4dr SUV w/3rd RowMSRP: $4,9951,871 mi away
Highlander 2wd
Purchased at dealer in MD. Drove 315 miles home. 1/3 interstate @ 70 mph 27 mpg and 2/3 country roads @ 55 mph 30 mpg. Since city/ highway 29 mpg and interstate 70 mph 28 mpg. Good ride and acceleration. Looking to tow 2500lb boat.
2007 Toyota Highlander Hybrid
Great power/acceleration. Mileage not nearly as good as advertised. Even in winter, driving 'softly', I get about 24 MPG.
Nice Hybrid Ride!
I'm still a very new owner but my first two tankfuls in mixed city/highway driving have been 28.4 MPG and 28.6 MPG. Based on the EPA sticker I was hoping for even more, but what I'm getting is still 60% BETTER than my last SUV. I'll save $1000 in gasoline every year with this vehicle (based on my year-long predicted average of $2.699/gallon).