Is the Toyota Highlander a good off road vehicle?
Offering eight inches of ground clearance and an available dynamic torque-control all-wheel-drive system, the task of off-roading isn’t hard for the Toyota Highlander. On rough and bumpy roads, having higher ground clearance helps to prevent scratching underneath the vehicle and allows for a smoother ride.
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What kind of car is the Toyota Highlander?
Vehicle Overview Introduced early in the 2001 model year, the car-based Highlander is the newest and most popular member of Toyotas five-member sport utility vehicle lineup. Though it is structurally related to the more expensive Lexus RX 300, which has been replaced by the RX 330 for 2004, the Highlander has a different squared-off…
What kind of gas mileage does Toyota Highlander get?
Informal zero-to-60 miles-per-hour acceleration tests showed the Highlander to accelerate with sport sedan alacrity, while we noted fuel economy ranging between 16 and 20 miles per gallon. Except for its still difficult-to-access third row, the Highlander’s seating was roomy and comfortable, and its ride, handling and braking excellent.
What’s the difference between a Toyota Highlander and a 4Runner?
Nearly 2 inches narrower and 4.6 inches shorter than Toyotas truck-based 4Runner, the Highlander promises SUV versatility along with carlike ride and handling. The 2004 Highlander gets a new horizontal grille, a fresh headlight shape, and new taillights and fog lamps. A DVD-based navigation is now available.