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2021 Toyota Highlander Hybrid Review Official TrueDelta review by Michael Karesh With the 2020 redesign, the Highlander Hybrid traded a 3.5-liter V6-based powertrain with 306 combined horsepower for a 2.5-liter four-cylinder-based powertrain with 243 combined horsepower. Acceleration sounds and feels considerably less effortless than before, with the non-linear sensations typical of powertrains with CVTs. The Highlander Hybrid isn't downright slow. If... Comparison vehicle: 2017 GMC Acadia |
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Mediocre 2018 Toyota Highlander Pros and Cons Member2819 Overall power is OK-ish, but take-off is slow. It's definitely not a nimble car. |
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Toyota has built another great Toyota Highlander. 2020 Toyota Highlander Pros and Cons Member1278 The 2020 Highlander has the same 3.5 litre engine that they have had now for many years, and it is bullet proof reliable. I am quite happy with the mileage I'm getting so far (Average 24-25 mpg) This is an AWD vehicle and I have never owned one before. It... |
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2016 Honda Pilot Review Official TrueDelta review by Michael Karesh With a bump from 250 to 280 horsepower and less weight for these horses to motivate for 2016, the Honda Pilot is plenty quick for a family hauler. Among direct competitors, only the Ford Explorer is offered with a significantly stronger engine. Like most three-row crossovers lately, the Pilot... Comparison vehicle: 2014 Toyota Highlander |
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2014 Toyota Highlander Review Official TrueDelta review by Michael Karesh While the Highlander's 3.5-liter engine does not include the latest tech or produce the most power, it remains the smoothest, sweetest-sounding V6 you'll find in the segment. Hitched to a six-speed automatic (offered only with the four-cylinder engine in past years), it feels stronger than its 270-horsepower rating. Comparison vehicle: 2013 Nissan Pathfinder |
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2011 Toyota Highlander Pros and Cons Member4976 Extremely smooth and quick for a heavy vehicle |
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2006 Toyota Highlander Pros and Cons Member4768 AWD; 6 cylinder; great for rain and snow seasons |
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2006 Toyota Highlander Pros and Cons Member58 |
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2006 Toyota Highlander Pros and Cons A member in Massachusetts, United States For a 3.3 liter engine, it puts out amazing power. The Highlander is so much quicker even up to 80MPH than my 2000 Dodge Intrepid 3.2 Liter. |
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2009 Toyota Highlander Pros and Cons DCBruce Engine was quiet and felt powerful; transmission shifted smoothly |
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2008 Toyota Highlander Pros and Cons Member2706 Seamless 5 speed AT matched perfectly to the 270hp V6 |
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2008 Toyota Highlander Pros and Cons Member2708 Quiet, strength, streightness - and economically too |
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2008 Toyota Highlander Pros and Cons A member in Ontario, Canada Great performance, acceleration, handling |
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2002 Toyota Highlander Pros and Cons Member1751 |
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2004 Toyota Highlander Pros and Cons A member in Massachusetts, United States |
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2006 Toyota Highlander Pros and Cons A member in Texas, United States Extra 50 HP over the V6 with better mileage. Vehicle has NO Problem getting up and going |
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2006 Toyota Highlander Pros and Cons Member1249 Hybrid synergy drive; very powerful when needed. |
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2008 Toyota Highlander Pros and Cons Member2092 |
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2003 Toyota Highlander Pros and Cons Member836 AWD is really great, I drive in the snow and rain totally secure. |
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2006 Toyota Highlander Pros and Cons Member919 The system is VERY powerful when you need it while being overall fuel thrifty. |