Is there forward collision warning on Toyota Highlander?

Is there forward collision warning on Toyota Highlander?

Forward collision warning and automatic emergency braking available from 2014, standard from 2017. The well-rounded Toyota Highlander has always been one of our top-rated SUVs. For the 2004 model year, the Highlander received a larger V6 engine and a small third-row seat capable of accommodating two children in a pinch.

Which is the best review of a 2004 Toyota Highlander?

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When did the Toyota Highlander first come out?

Introduced early in the 2001 model year, the car-based Highlander is the newest — and most popular — member of Toyota’s five-member sport utility vehicle lineup. Though it is structurally related to the more expensive Lexus RX 300, which has been replaced by the RX 330 for 2004, the Highlander has a different squared-off appearance.

What are the cons of a Toyota Highlander?

The second row adjusts as well to give more leg room for the third row. There is also heat in the third-row seating that can be turned on when needed and there are two different controls in order to do so. I would say the biggest con about the vehicle is the price of maintenance and the lack of parts availability.

Is the Toyota Highlander a good car to buy?

For the 2004 model year, the Highlander received a larger V6 engine and a small third-row seat capable of accommodating two children in a pinch. This Highlander was quicker, returned better fuel economy and handled more securely than the version we tested in 2001. The ride is very comfortable and the quiet interior has impressive fit and finish.

How much does a 2004 Toyota Highlander cost?

I bought a 2004 Toyota Highlander new for just under $30k. Loved the car. Reliable, smooth ride, easy to drive. Only repairs were wear eg tires, belts, etc. Only issue was the a/c. Slow leak that