Used 2006 Toyota Highlander Consumer Reviews
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Best SUV for small family
We have 3 dogs and one baby. I have had a few suvs (Ford Explorer, Chevy Trailblazer, Jeep Cheerokee, and Toyota Highlander) and this one is the best all around. We got the 4 cyl. for better gas milage and it is great. We live in the burbs and have no need for a 4x4 but want the flexibility of an suv. This is by far the best suv out there, we test drove the pilot and loved it, but kept coming back to the highlander and have never looked back. Great, great fun little suv!
My 2006
Bought this car 5 years ago with 94,000k miles. I am at 200k and this baby still purrs. The only negative to this vehicle has been the radio...lousy! I get the oil changed every 3000 miles and drive mostly on the highway. I am a true Toyota lover!
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- Limited 4dr SUV w/3rd RowMSRP: $9,79132 mi away
- Sport 4dr SUVMSRP: $7,45044 mi away
- Sport 4dr SUVMSRP: $6,50051 mi away
Work Horse
Love the All Wheel Drive as snow has NEVER stopped me. Not great gas mileage, due to AWD. I didn't expect the 4 cylinder to be so strong, but it's great. >2017 Update review: I sold it in 2016, partly because of the resale value $6300. My ego bought a beautiful Volvo XC90, same age with less miles, but that '06 Highlander had better outward visibility, lower gas mileage and lower repair costs.
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Most boring & best vehicle I have owned
Our Highlander has been nothing but flawless. Not a single warranty issue and it does an excellent job as our family vehicle. The only thing I would have done different was not get the 3rd row seat. It was never used once in the almost 4 years I have owned it. Also, if you want to buy a first generation Highlander, I highly recommend getting a 2005-2007 model. This was after the Minor Model change and the interior is much better than the 2004 and earlier models.
Wonderful Road Trip Vehicle
Rides like a mid sized sedan. No blind-spots! Easy to get in and out. Outstanding tow vehicle for small camping trailer (Casita about 3000lbs). Finish holds up just great. Minimal maintenance so far. Put heavy duty struts on at 110000 miles. Heavy duty premium brakes and rotors at same mileage with serpentine belt and timing belt at same time. Flushed transmission and trans-axle at same mileage. Always used full synthetic oil. Wash monthly and as needed. Wax every 6 months. Vacuum weekly. Note we replaced the 2006 Highlander with a 2016 Highlander Limited Platinum in January 2016. Love it! Higher towing weight was primary reason for the change. GF
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