Used 2014 Toyota Highlander Consumer Reviews
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Still a Great Vehicle
Excellent and reliable vehicle. Now with over 100k and very little expense besides brakes and tires, car is excellent and still runs like the day we bought it. Seats could be better as they are not very supportive in our view. My wife notices this more now since her job requires her to be on the road a lot. I don't care for the way the navigation and radio controls are. Navigation gets 2 stars ⭐️ Traction is excellent. We find the vehicle a little small for family of five. Overall, it is a safe reliable and nice vehicle but some of the interior leather etc. feels kind of cheap. I am sure they have changed this on the newer model. All in all a Great vehicle 👍
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Very happy
Just hit 108k miles with only one repair. Radiator. Had a slight leak so I had placed at the cost of $600. I’m not mad, every one is using cheap plastic radiators now days. Radio has to reset itself occasionally it that’s not major to me. Over all tho it’s a good suv! Update: 121kmiles all is good with Highlander. Only issue is rear hatch works off and on, nothing mechanical tho. Still a solid machine.
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- Limited 4dr SUVMSRP: $16,50075 mi away
- XLE 4dr SUVMSRP: $17,663In-stock online
- Limited 4dr SUVMSRP: $15,845In-stock online
Owning this vehicle is a Breeze!!
The Highlander has been comfortable, reliable and fun to drive. Very few complaints can be pointed out, but among them would be: poor visibility for left turns, very poor navigation system and illogical logic for the remote start system.
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First Toyota
The car handles nice and is very comfortable. Gas mileage is as advertised. My only complaint is that I have a second row bench seat that is a 60/40 split. There is a constant metal rattling sound coming from the hinge of the 60 side and the 40 side vibrates when I hit pot holes, man hole covers, construction, etc. Its not the tires. When I'm on the highway the seat does not vibrate. However, the metal rattling from the hinge never stops. It doesn't give you the feeling of buying a "solid" vehicle. Also, the Entunes freezes on me or re-boots on its own. Have to bring it to the dealer to be looked at.
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Died Before 2000 miles
I purchased the 2014 Highlander after months of researching the 3-row SUV market and test driving about 10 different vehicles. I loved the new vehicle when I first got it, comfortable, smooth, quiet, and fun to drive. It started having problems turning over to start a few days ago, now it won't start at all. I've had it for 6 weeks, less than 2000 miles. I turned off all the automatic dome lights, keep everything off when I turn it off and until I start it, music, A/C, EVERYTHING! I've never had so many problems with a vehicle starting, worst vehicle I have owned, if you want to pay over $30,000 for something to sit dead in the parking lot then buy this car!