Used 2004 Toyota Highlander Consumer Reviews
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Pumped about the New Highlander
We just purchased one of these cars. We could not be happier with our decision. We were looking for a 2002 or 2003 used Highlander, but they were scarce. That alone should say something about the quality. We are looking forward to many years with our new ride.
Toyota Higlander - best of 48 SUV's
Excellent cornering and car-like diveability. Great emmergency speed and MPG.
- Base 4dr SUVMSRP: $7,9959 mi away
- Base 4dr SUVMSRP: $4,95027 mi away
- Base 4dr SUVMSRP: $5,00057 mi away
Great Buy
We just bought this vehicle, but we love it already. It is such a smooth ride and feels solid. We don't even worry about reliability. Safety was also important so this was a great choice for us. The out the door price was $25,000 which was 1% over invoice, not too bad. The sticker was 25,817 plus we added about 350 to that cost in extras. Glad we stepped up in size from the CRV, Rav 4 class of vehicle.
Love this SUV!!!
I am so impressed with the way the Highlander handles and rides like a car. The AWD is definitely the way to go. I feel very secure in the Highlander.
Typical Toyota, awesome!
Taught chasis, quiet engine with a nice v6 growl under full throttle, nimble handling, smooth powertrain you'd never guess it was AWD. Flawless build quality, very nice cloth seating fabric and excellent color selections. The center console is oddly designed and frustrating to use its underside storage shelf while driving.