Used 2003 Toyota Highlander Consumer Reviews
Lovin this baby!
Purchased this new in 2003. We ha 335,000 miles and she drives like a dream...she is a forever car!
Toyota doesn't disappoint.
This is my first SUV. Before it, I owned a 2000 nissan quest. I'm trully in love with this vehicle. The suspension is so soft when going over the pothole filled roads of New York streets. It has a decent amount of power and more trunk space then I can ask for. After I let some friends drive it they fell in love with it as well and bought their own. Now there's 3 of us :)
- Base 4dr SUVMSRP: $6,99576 mi away
- Limited 4dr SUVMSRP: $4,500414 mi away
- Base 4dr SUVMSRP: $6,99586 mi away
Hunter
Steering is very stiff at highway speeds causing the feeling that it has locked up, and trying to make a minor adjustment always results in an oversteer or over correction situation. The result is a weaving left to right as you travel the straight-aways. There is no room for any extra stuff in the front for the driver or passenger. Difficult to get the EPA rating of 24 Hghy.
Nothing like the Highlander!
I traded in a beautiful black Ford Explorer Sport because they're discontinuing the Sport model. I went looking one day at the Highlanders for the heck of it. About a week later I traded the Ford in for the Highlander. You know why? The Explorer for one thing had over 100,000 miles on it and it drove like a TRUCK I wanted a mid- size SUV that drove like a car and this does; believe me, it's awesome. It has the Camry frame and when I tell you it drives nice, I'm not kidding. It's absolutely wonderful and no comparison to the Ford Explorer Sport, you'll love it.
a quality vehicle
We did our homework on SUV's over a period of months & time & time again,we kept returning to the Toyota highlander. With the quality built into this vehicle,we can see ourselves holding on to this vehicle for a good 6 or 7 years or possibly longer.In other words,you get what you pay for.