Used 2002 Toyota Highlander Consumer Reviews
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
- Base 4dr SUVMSRP: $5,800158 mi away
- Limited 4dr SUVMSRP: $2,499181 mi away
- Limited 4dr SUVMSRP: $6,700285 mi away
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.
Kick Booty Vehicle
I went from a FordExplorer to a Rav 4 to this, all new. I will not give this vehicle up for the world. It fits 3 car seats comfy in the back and rides like a car. It is so quiet i can hear my kids breathing. I had the basic package installed from port than put in extras myself, it was cheaper, i added playstaystion 2, dvd, tv's, roof rack, mud guards, roof rack, alarm, tint. Wouldn't change it for the worl. My sister bought one the week later and my mom the Seqouia TRd edition. We are now all Toyota Lovers. :)
A great Drive - A great Rig.
With just under 5,000 miles on my Highlander I can say it is just as sound and as fun to drive as my 2000 Avalon. My wife is on her second Tahoe and likes them really well. But I find her taking my Highlander when she has a chance. Much easier to get up into and still has great visibility. There is no comparison in cornering/handling and fuel economy. It can't tow as much as the Tahoe but it pulls a 18' fishing boat very easily. I bought it to handle the South Dakota winters and still be able to run up and down the roads after the pheasants. Not getting rated fuel milage as of yet but it is close.