Used 2002 Toyota Highlander Consumer Reviews
Sound System Inferior
All mechanical components seem to be ok. Premium radio system has noticable noise out of driver's side tweeter. Over 5 attempts to fix problem still no solution. Speaker, radio unit, and amplifier have been changed. Toyota has no solution proposed. Speaker noise exists on am, fm and cd settings. Very frustrating.
My Highlander
I found the Highlander to be an excellant mid size SUV. I replaced a 98 Jeep Grand Cherokee and the Highlander is far superior than the Jeep in style, comfort & reliability. There is enough room in the back for 2 child car seats & the leather seating in the limited is very comfortable. In the 7500 miles that I have owned the car (7 months) I am very pleased with all aspects of the car.
- Base 4dr SUVMSRP: $5,99563 mi away
- Limited 4dr SUVMSRP: $4,450124 mi away
- Base 4dr SUVMSRP: $5,800184 mi away
Loaded Highlander Limited
I have now had my 2002 Highlander Limited for 1 week and am absolutely impressed with the ride, build quality and performance of this car. Six months ago I traded our '99 Lexus RX300 for another car for my wife. The Highlander is our second car and I see many similarities between it and the RX300. This truely surpised me considering a new RX will cost around $40k and I paid invoice of $29k for my Highlander! I cannot say enough good things about the 2002 Highlander Limited!
Comfort and Security, but....
Despite careful break-in period, good maintenance and conservative driving, the gas mileage is worse than anticipated. Otherwise the comforts are there, fit an finish great, and winter handling impressive.
Highlander Mom
If you are looking for a safe, reliable, smooth handling vehicle that can get you through the occasional snowstorm, this is the car for you!