Used 2008 Toyota Highlander Consumer Reviews
best car ever
This is the best, most versatile vehicle I have ever owned I have had it for a year and am still excited about it. We took it florida this summer 2,500 mis. rode great plenty of room (more than my old Expedition) averaged 25mpg for the trip. Took it skiing great in the snow and icy roads. I average BTW 20-22mpg around town. Bought the base model because it has all the features I need included. Couldn't ask for a better vehicle. I recommend it for anyone who needs something that isn't afraid to step up to the challenge. HIGHLANDER does it.
Owning Toyotas since 1991
As always Toyota has come through. Exceptional build quality inside and out. Much improved over the well received Highlands of years gone by. I bought the Limited AWD with all the bells and whistles and couldn't be happier. If you're in the market for a good looking vehicle inside and out with exception reliability then you should look no further than this vehicle.
- Limited 4dr SUVMSRP: $7,995151 mi away
- Limited 4dr SUVMSRP: $12,90011 mi away
- Base 4dr SUVMSRP: $10,90011 mi away
Good truck
This is my first truck and it is solid. I don't need many techies, but would like something that is reliable and safe for day to day driving. Highlander is a perfect choice.
It's Just Awesome
This vehicle is an upgrade from my 2001 Honda Accord. I purchased my Highlander the day after New Year and i couldn't be more pleased. Bought it in NC and brought it to VA. I put the vehicle to test on Blue Ridge Parkway and gotta say that the Highlander handled the curves and the slopes gracefully. With the exception of the Blue Ridge Parkway, I am impressed with the highway mileage. At one particular stretch of 80 miles, I averaged 29.4 MPG. Unbelievable! The ride though not close to Lexus 350, still feels luxurious and safe. It sure rides like a sedan, but more comfortably.
So far, so GREAT
Bought this as the wife's new vehicle. It replaced her '00 Impala. What an upgrade!!! It is comfortable, quiet, and for a vehicle of it's considerable size and power, gets really good fuel mileage. We got every option except for the nav, and the rear seat DVD. We have portables of both, and didn't see the need to spend an extra $4k on just those 2 options. Excellent up front storage capability with a glove box almost big enough to fit a desktop computer. Comfortable, versatile, and economical, everything we wanted, combined with Toyota's bulletproof reliability reputation. Our first Toyota, and we're hooked.