Used 2007 Toyota Highlander Consumer Reviews
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2007 Toyota Highlander, 2.4L & Alloy Wheels.
I owned a 2001 Highlander and liked it so much I bought a 2007 before Toyota supersized it in 2008. For me, with 80 cubic feet of cargo space, FWD and 2.4L engine, it is why I still own it with 146,000 miles. Never had wheels aligned. It cruises at 75 mph fully loaded with passengers and cargo, no need for a V6. There is nothing out there to replace it but I have to because I should have better automatic braking at my age. Perfect size, I would buy another but it's not out there. Toyota, do it again.
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Perfect All Around
I traded in my 99 Yukon for one of the remaining 07s since the redesigned 08s hit dealers this month. The vehicle is everything I thought it would be and more. I tested the new CR-V and found some inherent design issues with it. For what the Highlander is, a small-mid size SUV I think it couldn't be better. Power, MPG, interior layout, comfort, handling all are tops. I'm so pleased I was able to get what I wanted with regards to color and options, very few were remained in the Southwest.
- Limited 4dr SUV w/3rd RowMSRP: $7,95070 mi away
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- Limited 4dr SUV w/3rd RowMSRP: $10,968208 mi away
Gas mileage
My model has the "information display" with temperature, average mph and average mpg. This feature, especially the mpg can impact your driving habits. Especially with gas over $3/gal. I am more careful about quick acceleration and braking. I have a 26 mile commute to work taking 45 minutes. I average 22.5 mpg. I traveled from Philadlphia to DC and averaged 23.8 mpg. The gas mileage is better than I expected.
Disappointed with Highlander
Purchased the Highlander about 2 weeks ago and ready to trade it in already. Vehicle makes a weird, rattling/vibrating noise when accelerating from a hard stop. Doesn't go away til you pass 40 mph. Interior visibilitily at night difficult. Can't see buttons etc. well. Worst of all, there are no A/C vents in second row. Passengers sitting in the back row are totally dependent on front seat passengers for A/C vent control. This means front row passengers freeze so that the back seat passengers are getting enough air. This is such a basic oversight I can't believe I spent over $31K for this vehicle.
Great SUV!
I have thoroughly enjoyed my new Highlander. It has a nice smooth ride with minimal noisy and plenty of room. The design and functionality of the car make it a great buy! In addition, it looks great!