Is 2010 Highlander AWD or 4wd?
Pre-owned Toyota Highlander models are available with a 3.5 L-liter gas engine, with output up to 270 hp, depending on engine type. The Used 2010 Toyota Highlander comes with all wheel drive. Available transmissions include: 5-speed shiftable automatic.
How reliable is the 2010 Toyota Highlander?
How Reliable Is the 2010 Toyota Highlander? J.D. Power gives the 2010 Highlander a perfect reliability rating of five, which is one of the highest reliability ratings in the class.
What is new on the 2020 Highlander?
The new Highlander now comes standard with a V6 engine and an 8-inch touch screen, which were extra-cost upgrades in older models. Additionally, the 2020 Highlander boasts a larger cargo hold, as it gains 2.2 cubic feet of space behind the third row and 6.1 cubes behind the second row.
What kind of engine does the Toyota Highlander have?
The 2010 Toyota Highlander and Highlander Hybrid offer an array of engines, but poor steering feel and a soft ride lead to uninspired handling. The base engine on the 2010 Toyota Highlander is a new 187-horsepower, 2.7-liter four-cylinder paired to a six-speed automatic. It provides acceptable performance and decent fuel economy]
What to know about the 2010 Toyota Highlander?
TheCarConnection.com has driven the 2010 Toyota Highlander and Highlander Hybrid to bring you this hands-on review that covers styling, performance, safety, utility, and features from on-the-road observations.
Is the Toyota Highlander Hybrid all wheel drive?
The 2010 Toyota Highlander Hybrid is available in two trims, base and Limited, both of which have all-wheel drive. While not sporty, reviewers appreciated the Highlander Hybrid’s smooth ride and refined hybrid powertrain.
What’s the price of a new Toyota Highlander?
The base 2010 Highlander starts at $25,855, the 2010 Highlander Hybrid at $34,900, and the line competes with the Honda Pilot, the Chevrolet Traverse, the Mazda CX-9, and the (five-seat) Ford Edge. Like many Toyotas of recent years, the styling of the 2010 Highlander and Highland Hybrid has grown more rounded but no more distinctive.