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Toyota 2014 Highlander
2014 Toyota Highlander Limited
71,474 Miles
Silverthorne, CO
74
days on market
11% less than similar listings
74
days on market
$22,000
Toyota 2012 Highlander
2012 Toyota Highlander Limited
39,725 Miles
Silverthorne, CO
5
days on market
28% less than similar listings
5
days on market
$17,995
Toyota 2024 Highlander
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2024 Toyota Highlander LE
16,007 Miles
Golden, CO
68
days on market
16% less than similar listings
68
days on market
$38,962
price drop
Toyota 2016 Highlander
2016 Toyota Highlander XLE
87,107 Miles
Golden, CO
61
days on market
20% less than similar listings
61
days on market
$18,999

Toyota Highlander Frisco, CO OWNER RATINGS & REVIEWS

Owner Reviews
4.5
4 Reviews
5 star
75%
4 star
0%
3 star
25%
2 star
0%
1 star
0%
Overall
4.5
Value
4.3
Style
4.5
Performance
3.8
Comfort
4.5
Fuel Economy
3.8
Reliability
4.5
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JW
JW
Lewisville, Texas
3.0
Ok for in town driving but a beast on the highway
The 2015 Toyota Highlander is a vehicle that I was initially very excited to purchase. It easily seats 6 people and has plenty of cargo room when you don't have 6 seated. The seats are very comfortable, and the ventilated leather is a huge plus. Denim blue and other clothing colors rub off on the light gray leather interior quite easily. I wish we had known about that. The sunroof is great for letting in light, but it doesn't let much of a breeze in when you need it. The car is nimble in town and easy to park just about anywhere. The rear camera has lines to show you exactly where your car is in relation to its surroundings. The radio in this car seems very underpowered for the size of the cabin. There is a neat feature called driver speak that allows me to basically send my voice towards the back of the car so the people riding in the back can hear me easily, even with all of the wind noise this car generates. On the highway, the steering is super sensitive, almost dangerously so. It had a recall on the steering the first couple of months I owned it (purchased new). We had that addressed, and it is still WAY TOO sensitive at high speed. You feel like you're constantly fighting wind and the road in this car when driving on the highway. If you don't have a very secure grip, it doesn't feel safe... and yet your hands go numb on long trips due to the squeezing of the steering wheel.
Lisa
Lisa
Fruit Cove, Florida
5.0
A pretty good SUV all around
Our 2008 Toyota Highlander has been a pretty good SUV all around. We have had no major mechanical issues, which is extremely important to us. The build quality seems to be excellent, it is a Toyota, so never really any concern there. The interior is comfortable and fairly good quality, although we have issues with the leather on both the drivers and passenger seats splitting on the side bolster. We invested in a set of Weathertech mats right from the beginning, and they have worked wonders to preserve the light grey carpeting throughout the vehicle, especially with kids!
DSM
DSM
Ellensburg, Washington
5.0
Buy this car!
This is my 2nd Highlander. I absolutely love it. I like the dependability, comfort, stability. It's 4WD and goes practically anywhere. We have the 3rd row seat option, which is nice when travelling with 4 or more kids. The 2nd row seat has a 60/40 split, and when both sides are down we can fit a lot of stuff from Costco in there! And...It came with cloth seats, which was our top priority! Dog claws and leather do NOT get along, and cloth seats are better when it's 100+ in the summer.

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