Used 2002 Toyota Highlander Consumer Reviews
Good Switch from a
Having worn-out our second Blazer we hit the lots looking for another SUV. Tried the new GM products...Envoy, Trailblazer, Tahoe...but one drive in the Highlander and we were hooked. The Camry base is evident over the other SUV offerings, with a car like drive and handle...smooth, comfy and hugs the road. We do not tow but appreciate the peppy V6, traction system and mpg...a quality buy!
wonderful car
i love this car
- Base 4dr SUVMSRP: $7,4959 mi away
- Limited 4dr SUVMSRP: $4,999165 mi away
- Limited 4dr SUVMSRP: $3,995294 mi away
I love this car!
This is my first SUV and I'm enjoying it immensely. It's very fun to drive - great transitions and breaking. Also, it holds everything!
Highlander On Target for Everyday SUV
The Highlander Limited V6 mimics the Lexus RX300 in many ways but more reasonably priced. Comfort and build quality are top-notch. More usuable storage than the Lexus. Drivetrain and ride are similar to a Camry, not like a typical SUV. Exterior size is about the same as a Honda Accord, which makes it easy to maneuver, park, and fit in your garage. The Limited is missing some things that would be expected on a vehicle over $33K, specifically steering wheel mounted audio controls. The stereo is first-rate, however. We've had the Highlander only a month but it is great and deserves serious consideration for SUV buyers.
Love the car
I have no complaints at all. Car is quiet, comfortable, and has tons of power.