Used 2002 Toyota Highlander Consumer Reviews
The Best Out There
I absolutely love this vehicle, finally a great suv that doesn't feel like a truck. I could not be more pleased.
2002 Toyota Highlander
We have only had the Highlander for one week and have driven about 450 miles. This SUV is very smooth and quiet; very little wind noise and low levels of road noise even on concrete pavement. It handles very well with its tight turning radius and is easy to maneuver in a parking lot. Front seat comfort is excellent with the optional 8-way power seat. We traded in a '99 RAV 4 for the Highlander; there is no comparison between these two SUV's. So far, we could not be more pleased with this purchase
- Limited 4dr SUVMSRP: $3,9953 mi away
- Base 4dr SUVMSRP: $5,995152 mi away
- Base 4dr SUVMSRP: $5,800183 mi away
BMW to Highlander
I have driven a BMW for 9 yrs. I needed a new auto for our infant. I researched autos on Consumer Reports and this car was highly rated. I was hesitate at first since I loved my BMW. I decided to go with the Highlander for comfort, reliability, and price value. Great auto.
4 Cylinder - Better Than You Think
I think most people assume that you need the V-6 option with the Highlander, but if your driving is mostly suburban, the 4 cylinder is more than adequate. The 4 cylinder also does well in highway driving. I chose the 4 cylinder because I wanted to maximize my fuel economy, but still get into a somewhat larger SUV. (I used to drive one of the mini-SUV's)
I love my Highlander
First trip 1500 miles thru the West Va mountains. It handled like a dream. Smooth, quiet and comfortable. Excellant pickup, Seats are great, Bose sound is wonderful. Auto climate control works well. What more can I say.