How much does a 2006 Toyota Highlander cost?

How much does a 2006 Toyota Highlander cost?

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Are there any problems with the Toyota Highlander?

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Is there a hybrid version of the Toyota Highlander?

Highlander Hybrid. For 2006, Toyota has launched a hybrid-powered version of its Highlander SUV that features a new second-generation Hybrid Synergy Drive system. Except for a new front fascia and LED taillights, the Highlander Hybrid looks nearly identical to the regular Highlander.

Is the Toyota Highlander a good car to drive?

The Highlander is very easy to drive and has just the right steering feel and good highway balance. For 2006, Toyota has launched a hybrid-powered version of its Highlander SUV that features a new second-generation Hybrid Synergy Drive system.

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Is the Toyota Highlander a gas or electric car?

The Highlander Hybrid bears some of the cosmetic changes that will also appear on the regular 2006 Toyota Highlander, mainly Show full review If this is the most boring review ever of a gasoline/electric hybrid vehicle, don’t blame me; credit Toyota.

How many miles does a Toyota Highlander have?

Purchased with 9,000 miles used at dealer in 2006. Current miles 260,000 in Nov 2019. Still going strong. Extremely reliable, smooth driving; easily handles all are needs for daily commute, longer distance driving, family recreational, mild towing. Performed all recommended service and had no major issues.

When did the Toyota Highlander Hybrid come out?

The Highlander Hybrid will make its debut in June 2005, in base and Limited trim levels and with front- or all-wheel drive. The word hybrid is mighty popular these days, to the point of undue hype. Studies suggest that most Americans don’t understand what hybrids are all about.

When did the Toyota Highlander come on the market?

No accident or damage reported to CARFAX. 1st owner purchased on 05/31/01 and owned in IL until 11/05/17 • 2nd owner purchased on 11/20/17 and owned in OH until 04/24/21. 1st owner drove an estimated 8,278 miles/year • 2nd owner drove an estimated 4,595 miles/year.

When was the last time I serviced my Toyota Highlander?

Last serviced at 119,334 miles in Phoenix, AZ on 05/24/21 • Vehicle serviced • Air filter replaced • Fluids checked • Oil and filter changed • Tires rotated. Accident reported. Purchased on 07/24/01 and owned in AZ until 05/24/21. Driven an estimated 11,236 miles/year.

What kind of SUV is the Toyota Highlander?

Although you should definitely explore all your options in this segment, the 2006 Toyota Highlander offers a well-rounded package for the average crossover SUV buyer. The four-door Toyota Highlander SUV comes in three trims: base, Sport and Limited.

What kind of engine does a Toyota Highlander have?

This 2006 Toyota Highlander 4dr 4dr V6 4WD Limited with 3rd Row features a 3.3L V6 DOHC 24V 6cyl Gasoline engine. It is equipped with a Automatic transmission. The vehicle is Bluestone Metallic with a Ivory Leather interior. It is offered As-Is, extended warranty is available.

Is the Toyota Highlander a good value for money?

So far, gas mileage is OK (haven’t really officially clocked city and highway) and the air conditioning system is great! (Cools the car within seconds.) Overall, this car is a great value for the money. The 4 cylinder engine has enough pep for both highway and city driving so I didn’t see a need to purchase the V6 model.

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