Used 2011 Toyota Highlander Hybrid Consumer Reviews
2010 HiHy Limited - As Promised
It's cold in NW Indiana and when the vehicle is warmed up we average easily over 27MPG. We make many short jaunts and sometimes warm the vehicle up which brings the total mileage down to around 22MPG right now. The vehicle has been rock solid so far with absolutely no problems. We're retired and enjoy the comfort and total ride more than any vehicle we've had, including a past DeVille and Pathfinder. The interior has impressed my friends and is luxurious. I docked the reliability even though the HH has not been recalled only because of recent problems and possible future resale value problems.
Really like the Highlander Hybrid
Mileage is terrific for an SUV, 22-25 compared to 12-16 for others. Really like the car a lot. Somewhat worried about the accelerator issue, but assume Toyota will fix it.
- Limited 4dr SUVMSRP: $6,995327 mi away
- Limited 4dr SUVMSRP: $11,900475 mi away
- Base 4dr SUVMSRP: $6,399577 mi away
If Mileage is the Major Driver
this is the' SUV for you. Aside from the mileage, power liftgate and keyless entry, I have made a sizable downgrade from a Lexus GX. Comparable size, yes but here's a few other things to consider. No dual seat memory controls, soundsystem is very average, fit and finish is not nearly as nice, steering is numb, absolutely NO offroad capability with this SUV. Fun factor, think Ford Taurus wagon. My wife wanted a hybrid suv in our price range and I did the best I could. She really likes it. The vehicle will meet the needs of most every day users and they will be very satisfied. But, if you are looking for a driving experience whatever you push the button, this is not your car
2010 Toyota Highlander Hybrid Limited 4dr SUV AWD
Great value
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Good sub
Don’t need hunted at fuel low prices
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