How many miles can a Toyota Highlander Hybrid last?
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.
How reliable is the 2011 Toyota Highlander?
The 2011 Toyota Highlander has an above-average reliability rating of four out of five from J.D. Power.
Where does the Toyota Highlander Hybrid rank in SUVs?
The 2011 Toyota Highlander Hybrid’s #6 ranking is based on its score within the 2011 Affordable Midsize SUVs category. It is the winner of our 2011 Best Hybrid SUV for Families award.
What are the specs of a 2011 Toyota Highlander?
Toyota says the hood, lights and fenders have been restyled for 2011. Chrome accents adorn the rocker panels, and base and SE trims have new 17-inch alloy wheels. The Highlander SE adds fog lights, a glass hatch that opens separately from the liftgate, and black roof rails.
What kind of engine does Toyota Highlander Hybrid have?
Seven airbags, including rollover-sensing curtain airbags for all three rows, are standard. So are active head restraints, an electronic stability system and all-disc antilock brakes. A 3.5-liter V-6 replaces last year’s 3.3-liter V-6 to underpin the 2011 Highlander Hybrid’s drivetrain.
What kind of gas mileage does Toyota Highlander get?
Still, if you prioritize fuel economy and safety over performance, the 2011 Toyota Highlander Hybrid is an excellent choice. All Highlander Hybrids come with a V6 engine and an electric motor. Whether you choose the base or Limited trim, you’ll get standard all-wheel drive and 28/28 mpg city/highway.
The 2011 Toyota Highlander Hybrid’s #6 ranking is based on its score within the 2011 Affordable Midsize SUVs category. It is the winner of our 2011 Best Hybrid SUV for Families award.
What kind of car is the 2011 Toyota Highlander?
Styled in California, the 2011 Highlander design intentionally moves away from traditional SUV styling. Toyota says it makes a statement of strength instead of ruggedness, intelligence over toughness. We can tell you that it is an attractive vehicle that is designed more to blend into the automotive landscape than stand out from it.
Seven airbags, including rollover-sensing curtain airbags for all three rows, are standard. So are active head restraints, an electronic stability system and all-disc antilock brakes. A 3.5-liter V-6 replaces last year’s 3.3-liter V-6 to underpin the 2011 Highlander Hybrid’s drivetrain.
Still, if you prioritize fuel economy and safety over performance, the 2011 Toyota Highlander Hybrid is an excellent choice. All Highlander Hybrids come with a V6 engine and an electric motor. Whether you choose the base or Limited trim, you’ll get standard all-wheel drive and 28/28 mpg city/highway.