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Wow!

Chris, 03/25/2017
2017 Toyota Highlander XLE 4dr SUV AWD (3.5L 6cyl 8A)
We traded in our beloved 2007 Highlander for the 2017 because we needed the higher tow capacity. Wow, wow, wow! We feel enveloped in luxury and comfort. The 2017 has a much steadier ride, top quality materials and is more comfortable and roomy. We owned the Sport version previously because I hated the sloppy body roll on the regular 2007 Highlander. The XLE 2017 has a more responsive … ride and corners better, it is much smoother and steadier overall and all of the seats are roomier and very comfortable. Love the telescoping steering wheel, front shelf and pop-up hatch window, too. I am struggling with the new technology, but learning to love and appreciate it fast. The Stop Start system works really well once you get the hang of how and when to use it and is almost undetectable in use. Some of the climate controls are not intuitive (update-after owning this vehicle for one month...I am STILL struggling with the climate controls...only thing I can complain about really) and wondering why MPH not digitally displayed. Hoping this new Highlander is as reliable as our 2007! I am 5'6" husband is 6'5" and we both find it very comfortable, my husband can't stop raving about this vehicle either. Wow! Look forward to every drive now! Update: No issues after a summer of driving and towing. Towing is strong and steady. 1 year update - Vehicle is great, no problems about 10,000 miles. Handles snow and ice superb, my old Highlander did not. Also the 4wd button option has been used numerous times and worked perfectly for the situation for us. EnTune is the only consistent headache for me. It doesn't always work well with my phone/Pandora accounts and I have to reconnect constantly (no Pandora music if I don't). Small issue with rear bumper 'melting' in a small spot near exhaust - Toyota is replacing at no charge. We love the vehicle, it is perfect for our lifestyle of mountain biking, camping, hauling dogs around for hikes and bikes.....2 year update-vehicle running great. No issues. 2022 Update - No issues other than rodent damage repair on a wiring harness. 2023 Update - No issues. Running great.
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What is a good price for a used 2017 Toyota Highlander?

According to Edmunds.com's True Market Value calculations, the retail price of a used 2017 Toyota Highlander's most popular trim, the XLE, in great condition with 72,000 miles on its odometer, is $31,306. Prices vary by trim, region and options included.

What engine options are available for the 2017 Toyota Highlander?

The 2017 Toyota Highlander is available with a 2.7-liter four-cylinder engine (185 horsepower, 184 pound-feet of torque) or a 3.5-liter V6 (295 hp, 263 lb-ft). The V6 is standard on all trims except for the LE, which is optional. All-wheel drive can be added to the V6 as an option.
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