Used 2002 Toyota Highlander Consumer Reviews
gret suv
I got my Highlander about 7 months ago and would not trade it for the world. We had tyr all the different types of suv and was not happy with one thing or another. We tested the Highlander back in December of 2001. we went back in May of 2002 and got one.This suv is one of the best.We got he the v6 2wd and agree that is one of the best v6 we have tested.. Love the Highlander
Toyota Highlander
Well built, solid, easy to drive. Steering is a bit vague and requires some attention on the highway to track. Great, smooth brakes. Quiet with just a bit of wind noise. Good seating and comfortable ride - a bit on the choppy side at times, but controlled and compliant. Definitely not a truck but not quite a car. Great switch feel and controls and good visibility. Some body roll, but its not a sports car! We've had zero defects and problems since new: it's now been 3 months. If you need a car but require more storage than a car and want more head, leg and shoulder room than a car, this is it. Great vehicle for 4 adults on a trip!. We didn't buy it for off-roading, so can't comment on that.
- Base 4dr SUVMSRP: $4,99543 mi away
- Limited 4dr SUVMSRP: $4,995218 mi away
- Base 4dr SUVMSRP: $5,990399 mi away
One Dependable Car
Though I've only owned my Highlander for 5 weeks, it feels longer because I spent so much time researching it (and other SUV's) and have learned so much about it. So far it has completely lived up to the expectations that were set by other HL owners.
great suv
2 months -very happy
Reliable
This is the best vehicle I have ever owned. In its 106K miles and counting, I've never had to do a single mechanical repair on it. Just brakes and tires! It's fully loaded and has all the bells and whistles I need. Drives smoothly, corners well and has plenty of cargo room. It's comfortable too. I miss my arm rest when I drive my husband's car or a rental.