Used 2004 Toyota Highlander Consumer Reviews
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Highlander 2X
Simply terrific...in all regards.
good but not perfact
I have driven this car for three months, 3900 miles.The 3.3 engine is not powerful as I thought, compared with my 2.3 super charger V6 and 4.2 V8 engine(may be 4AW drive). 5-speed auto transmission is smooth but jump when climb hill in cruise control mode. And sometimes you can feel low gear change when you slowly stop. It's difficult to close the moonroof precisely (shouldn't put tilt and open devices together). There is no way to drive with window or moonroof open (too much noise bounce inside. may be box interior shape?) Car suspension system is good on rough road. Standard stereo system is bad with ugly antenna (you cannot go to auto wash garage).
- Limited 4dr SUVMSRP: $7,100300 mi away
- Base 4dr SUV w/3rd RowMSRP: $6,495302 mi away
- Base 4dr SUV w/3rd RowMSRP: $3,999302 mi away
Fun to drive carlike ride suv
My 2004 Toyota Highlander 4cyl fwd is excellent, an suv with a car like ride, smooth transmission and an exceptional pick up and it can stop on a dime.Very economical and reliable transportation. However, it is not as comfortable and luxurious as a Grand Cherokee, I'd recomend the V6 engine with 4 wd and you won't be disappointed.
Family SUV
A family SUV with a comfort ride and seating capacity of 7 from a brand which hold its value. Powerfull enough 3.3 engine with most safety features included in Standard model. A well thought vehicle you will enjoy for long time.
4 TOYOTA'S & NOW A SUV & I LOVE IT!!!!!!
Toyota's have been my safety net, they are safe and that is why I buy them. Ask your insurance company. My father started me out in the family Toyota in 1971. Enjoy LLL