What does the snow button do on a 2013 Highlander?

What does the snow button do on a 2013 Highlander?

The “Snow” mode starts the transmission in 2nd gear rather than first so that the wheels don’t have quite as much torque and are less likely to spin in inclement weather. Secondly, it changes the whole shift pattern of the transmission, particularly when accelerating from a start or when passing.

Are all Toyota Highlanders 4 wheel drive?

All models come standard with a 3.5-liter V6 engine, an eight-speed automatic transmission, and front-wheel drive. All-wheel drive (AWD) is optional in every trim.

What are the trim levels of the Toyota Highlander?

The non-Hybrid Highlander offers three trim levels: base, SE, and Limited. All have cruise control, power features, and this year, a newly standard third-row seat. The Sport model adds a 3.5-inch multifunction display in the instrument panel, satellite radio and a USB port. The Limited picks up leather-trimmed power seats.

What kind of engine does a Toyota Highlander have?

Engine: 3.5L V6 DOHC -inc: 24-valve D-4S injection Atkinson cycle-capable w/Dual Variable Valve Timing w/Intelligence (Dual VVT-i) and stop and start engine system Transmission: Direct-Shift 8-Speed Automatic -inc: Electronically controlled

What should I expect from a 2011 Toyota Highlander?

On Hybrids, the base and Limited trims apply. Options include various sound systems, a power moonroof, a navigation system, a power tailgate, and a host of other convenience and luxury fittings. They’re evolving toward handsome–but for now, the 2011 Toyota Highlander and Highlander Hybrid are more forgettable than most big crossovers.

Is the Toyota Highlander a space age car?

With the exception of the space-age Prius hybrid, Toyota vehicles rarely stand out, and that includes the Highlander–but the new front end does help matters. It has some of the flair applied to the Venza wagon, and a few more angles and creases so spotters will be able to distinguish it from the 2010 models.