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Toyota Highlander Review | | | | | | | | Performance | |         | | Overall Rating 7.5
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The Highlander is Toyota’s car-based midsize SUV.
The ride is tight and quiet. This Toyota's SUV is equipped with the Star Safety System.
The Highlander comes in two trims: base and Limited.
It is roomy, quiet, comfortable, and well designed.
Excellent offset-crash results, outstanding reliability and low depreciation are also on the benefit side of this SUV.
Fair fuel efficiency makes the Toyota Highlander a car for those who need SUV utility but don't want any unnecessary bulk or fuel bills.
A hybrid model is now available. | | | Toyota Highlander Strengths Smooth powertrain, reliability, safety features, superb fit and finish, seven seats availability, carlike ride and handling, fuel-efficiency, ergonomic controls, standard stability control.
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| | Toyota Highlander Weaknesses Limited towing and off-road ability, "slow agility", bland personality. |
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