Used 2004 Toyota Highlander Consumer Reviews
Beware of the tires
Having never owned a Toyota we were expecting quality and refinement and the Highlander delivers. It replaced a 97 Volvo wagon and there is no comparision.
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air leaks around window switches and map pockets, moon roof sw doesn't seem to function as discribed in owners manual. Trouble finding closed position. Steering tilt adjustment could be lower by 1 inch for long legs. Heater coil could be larger.
- Base 4dr SUV w/3rd RowMSRP: $8,99031 mi away
- Base 4dr SUV w/3rd RowMSRP: $6,80099 mi away
- Base 4dr SUV w/3rd RowMSRP: $8,995150 mi away
A good SUV with a few flaws
Had it for 6 months. Previous cars include Accord, Nissan Quest. Good power, comfortable and solid. Handles nicely. Quiet when windows are closed. Performs well in snow/ice. I truly enjoy driving it. Music system is excellent, NAV is very confusing and appears less capable than the Honda Pilot's. Susceptible to easy scratching inside and out. Wind noise is bad, but the low frequency reverberations when the back windows are open or sometimes when the moonroof is open by itself produce intolerable discomfort. A tolerable ride with moonroof or windows open without too much noise requires continuous adjustment of the windows depending on the speed.
Nice SUV
Great SUV, new powerful 3.3L engine, smooth riding, lots of standard features, lots of space and drives like a sports car.
hilux surf
it handles like a beaty. bends corners like the breeze. summary........perfect!