Used 2004 Toyota Highlander Consumer Reviews
Vehicle is enjoyable!
Owning a Highlander is, so far, a good experience (at 2,500 miles). The inside contour is pleasing, and the vehicle seems to be very safety oriented. Everything about the design seems to be built with the consumer in mind. It's fun to drive, handles very well, and is fairly quiet.
Mini Me
I have drivin a Suburban for 10 years, the Highlander is like a sports car to me. It handles great and has a lot of pep. No problems at all going over the mountain pass. I have had four kids in the car, with one that is 5'6" in the third seat and they were comfortable. A 6'3" man in the back seat with plenty of leg room. Love this car!
- Base 4dr SUV w/3rd RowMSRP: $6,50093 mi away
- Limited 4dr SUVMSRP: $7,99897 mi away
- Base 4dr SUVMSRP: $4,990100 mi away
hi highlander
I gave up a Windstar mini van..after 2 years, the highlander rides like a car and more comfortable
highlander
Awesome ride feels more like a car because its on a camry frame. Smooth ride and drive. Only fault I can find with any Toyota vehicle is that they need to update their interiors....Only choice is the light gray and tan which shows dirt too easy.
2004 Highlander - Fun To Drive
For an SUV, the 2004 Toyota Highlander turned out to be an eye-opening experience. Fun to drive, comfortable, not at all like a truck. The new 3rd seat, while small, is hidden away until needed for two more kids (no adults need apply for this seat). The Highlander turns on a dime and, in fact, has a tighter turning circle than my new Maxima. In short, the amazing thing about the Highlander is that it handles like a Camry but carries people and cargo like a mid-size SUV.