Toyota Highlander Review
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Favorite feature: |
Height and interior comfort/design; innumerable storage containers |
Least favorite feature: |
Limited interior color/cloth choice |
Advice to buyer: |
Purchase the V6; 2WD |
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The Highlander rides and drives like a car but handles like an SUV,the perfect fusion for a non-offroader like me who needs plenty of space and a functional utility vehicle. I was sold after my first test drive.
The exterior design grows on you, and everything else is first-class.
The only drawback is the limited choice of interior colors; the exterior color I really wanted was available only in an awful yellow cloth and similar hued leather, that Toyota claims to be ivory. Very frustrating. I went with a charcoal/gray interior which is still too light for true SUV purposes. |
Also considered: |
2003 Toyota 4Runner
2002 Isuzu Rodeo
2003 Nissan Pathfinder
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Vehicle purchased: |
2003 Toyota Highlander
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| About This Reviewer... |
Name: |
Adnay Harrison |
Location: |
Jacksons Gap, Alabama |
Other vehicles owned: |
1997 Nissan Altima
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Review submitted: |
February 01, 2003 |
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