2024 Toyota Highlander SUV Consumer Reviews
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Toyota Highlander XSE
This vehicle's body integrity is horrible. It's cheaply made and falling apart. There are loud noises underneath, and they already have transmission issues. When I put in reverse of drive and mash gas, the car would not move. I have to reset it in the park, then in the drive or reverse for it to move.
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Love my highlander
I got my 2024 Highlander two months ago and I love it! I have no problems with it. It drives so smoothly and sometimes I can’t even tell if it’s running because it’s so quiet. I don’t know why people say the engine is loud. I have nothing bad to say about it except the charger for the cell phone doesn’t really work that good. I just plug in my other charger. I like the air play and I Bluetooth my phone to it. This is my first Highlander and first Toyota I bought. So far I like it!
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- LE 4dr SUVMSRP: $39,2368 mi away
- XLE 4dr SUVMSRP: $41,99820 mi away
- Platinum 4dr SUVMSRP: $50,49920 mi away
So far excellent all around
Love the drive ! Steering is reactive and smooth. No over steer ! Nice smooth ride from suspension ! Plenty of pick up even in EcO mode! Nicely appointed interior and superior paint 🎨 application .
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Interesting surprise at a stoplight
The turbo4 is almost as peppy as my older 6. I was surprised when it shut down at a stoplight and instantly started and took off when I accelerated through the green light. It handles comparable to my 2016 all wheel drive 6 cylinder
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Peppy with no lag.
I went from the 2021 Venza Limited to the 2024 Highlander limited gas turbo. The gas turbo with the 8 speed transmission is much more enjoyable to drive than the Venza hybrid. Used primarily for light traffic city driving, the turbo has no noticeable lag and is quiet. Possibly, having the Limited accounts for it being so quiet. My typical daily drive is 3.5 miles. At morning start up, get 18 mpg, as the start up, then waiting for the screen to load, and backing out of my garage reduces mpg. Get 22 mpg on the return home. Got 24 mpg on a combo drive of 50% city and 50% rural road. The screen is much improved over the 2021 Venza screen.