Is 2004 Highlander front wheel drive?

Is 2004 Highlander front wheel drive?

The Toyota Highlander is available in base or Limited trim, each with either front-wheel drive or full-time all-wheel drive. A choice of engines is available: A 2.4-liter inline-4 comes standard, revised for 2004 and rated at 160 horsepower.

Does Highlander have problems?

Toyota Highlander Common Problems Owners have filed relatively few complaints about this Highlander generation. However, some owners note a moldy smell coming from the air conditioning system, issues with the power tailgate becoming stuck in the open or closed positions, and excessive wind noise at highway speeds.

What are the dimensions of a Toyota Highlander?

Exterior Dimensions. Wheelbase (inches) 112.2. Length (inches) 197.4. Width, without mirrors (inches) 76. Height (inches) 68.1. Front Track Width (inches) 2021 Toyota Highlander hybrid

How many seats does a 2004 Toyota Highlander have?

Seating for five comes standard, but 2004 models offer an optional third-row seat to carry up to seven passengers, though they’d be cramped. The third row folds flat and the second-row seat folds nearly so, revealing 80 cubic feet of cargo space, more than a Toyota 4Runner.

What are the airbags on a 2004 Toyota Highlander?

The Highlander can swallow impromptu flea-markets buys with ease, and tote them home despite sudden worsening of the weather. New airbag systems for 2004 include optional curtain-style airbags and side airbags designed to protect passengers’ heads and torsos in a side impact or rollover.

What’s the price of a 2004 Toyota Highlander?

All Highlanders come with automatic transmissions. The base four-cylinder, front-wheel-drive model ($24,080) comes with air conditioning, power windows and door locks, cruise control, cloth upholstery, sophisticated anti-lock brakes, seating for five, and electronic stability control (VSC).