Where is Toyota Highlander built?
Princeton, Indiana
Princeton, Indiana may be small, but to us, it’s huge. It’s home to Toyota Motor Manufacturing, Indiana, Inc., where 7,222 Toyota team members assemble 5 more than 400,000 vehicles each year, including our rugged Sequoia and Highlander/Highlander Hybrid SUVs, and our popular family minivan: the Sienna.
How much did a Toyota Highlander cost in 2007?
Used 2007 Toyota Highlander Pricing The base front-wheel-drive Highlander has a Manufacturer’s Suggested Retail Price (MSRP) of $25,525, while the same trim in four-wheel-drive is $26,925. The V6 powered Sport starts at $28,760, while a fully loaded four-wheel-drive Limited tops out around $39,000.
What makes a 2007 Toyota Highlander a hybrid?
Used 2007 Toyota Highlander Exterior. Visually, you can hardly tell that a Highlander is the Hybrid edition except for its “Hybrid Synergy Drive” badge. Distinctive 17-inch aluminum wheels are another cue. They hold higher-speed-rated tires, attesting to the Highlander Hybrid’s performance capability.
What kind of airbags do Toyota Highlander have?
For 2007, front side-impact airbags and front and second-row side-curtain airbags are standard equipment. A new Sport trim joins the line and features an upgraded exterior, 17-inch wheels and a V6 engine, while four-wheel-drive models receive a sport-tuned suspension.
What makes a Toyota Highlander a good car?
Built on the Toyota Camry platform, the Highlander embodies the handling and safety attributes of a car while providing the interior room and versatility of a big SUV. Although the newest version offers seating for seven, the Highlander’s modest size precludes its third-row seat from prolonged adult use.
What’s the price of a new Toyota Highlander?
The base front-wheel-drive Highlander has a Manufacturer’s Suggested Retail Price (MSRP) of $25,525, while the same trim in four-wheel-drive is $26,925. The V6 powered Sport starts at $28,760, while a fully loaded four-wheel-drive Limited tops out around $39,000.