What is the average mileage life of a Toyota Highlander?
300,000 miles
Stats have shown the Toyota Highlander can run up to 300,000 miles, or about 20 years. That’s a long time to keep any car, but Highlander drivers seem to be satisfied with their purchase. According to iSeeCars, 12.4 percent of Highlander owners keep their cars for over 15 years, double the average SUV’s span.
Which engines last the longest?
Ranked: the longest-living car engines
- Rolls-Royce L-Series: 1959-2020 (61 years)
- Rolls-Royce L-Series: 1959-2020 (61 years)
- Chevrolet Small Block: 1955-present (64 years)
- Chevrolet Small Block: 1955-present (64 years)
- Volkswagen Type 1: 1938-2003 (65 years)
- Volkswagen Type 1: 1938-2003 (65 years)
What is the best Toyota to buy?
Toyota’s 7 Best Vehicles According to US News & World Report
- Avalon (2017) The Avalon has the space, fuel efficiency, and horsepower to satisfy any family.
- Camry (2018)
- Highlander (2017)
- Prius (2017)
- 86 (2017)
- Sienna (2017)
- Prius Prime (2017)
Why did I buy a 2003 Jeep Grand Cherokee?
I purchased my 2003 Jeep Grand Cherokee with 183,000 miles from a private seller because I needed something with 4WD that would carry me through the harsh New England winters. The Jeep was it! It was a great value and the Jeep never let me down!
What was the price of a 2003 Toyota Highlander?
I had the frame on this one covered with rustproof paint when I bought it. gosh, who has a car for 16 years and the only really expensive thing was a catalytic converter at 120000. Highly recommended I’ve pulled large trailer loads long distance as we moved..The power train said “So what?”
How many miles does a 2002 Toyota Highlander have?
I bought a new 2001 Highlander. Had it for 230000 miles. I was not good about rinsing the underside, so my bad. The frame rusted out after 17 years. Found a used 2003 4WD, four cylinder like my new one. 90000 miles now 130000.
Is the Jeep Grand Cherokee a good car?
In retrospect the comparable value for money spent is good, reliability is good, American cars just don’t hold their value for resale. Upgraded some features from earlier review. It’s a Jeep Thing!