Used 2003 Toyota Highlander Consumer Reviews
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Happy wife with 6K in my pocket
We have put 600 miles in two weeks. I drive a 2002 ES300 lexus and it's silky smooth. But my wife's highlander is actually smoother and more like a lexury car. Yes, it's hard to believe. we thought about new 2004 rx330 but went ahead and bought Highlander 2wd limited. If you want to save $$$ in this economy and don't care too much about the badge, this is it. Make sure you keep your tire pressure to factory recommanded 30psi.
What a machine
I recently bought a 2003 Highlander Limited edition and I can honestly say it is a Lexus with a Toyota badge. What a satisfying experience it is to drive this machine. Just Awesome. Jim
- Limited 4dr SUVMSRP: $5,99531 mi away
- Limited 4dr SUVMSRP: $4,599151 mi away
- Base 4dr SUVMSRP: $9,995335 mi away
wife's favorite car ever
We like the vehicle overall, but expect a little more in a top of the line vehicle (have a Limited awd 6 cyl)
2003 Highlander
After driving the Honda Pilot, Mitsubshi Endevor, Nissan Murano, Chevrolet Trailblazer and Ford Explorer, the Highlander was the winner. Exceptional ride quality, handling and engine performance. The car dealer was wonderful and easy to deal with. Driving this vehicle is a pleasure, it has responsive steering and excellent brakes. It also gets reasonable gas mileage for a SUV. I had every intention of buying the 4 cylinder but after driving both the 4 and V6, I choose the V6.
Perfect SUV
Absolutely incredible in the snow - better than my 4WD truck. So solid, so well built. A real marvel of workmanship.