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2021 Toyota Highlander Hybrid Review Official TrueDelta review by Michael Karesh Little road feel makes its way through the Highlander Hybrid's well-insulated steering system, and even in "sport mode" the Toyota never feels sporty. But it maintains its composure better than past Highlanders. For a 195-inch-long, 76-inch-wide, 68-inch-tall, 4,595-pound crossover the Highlander feels fairly responsive. Despite its rear-wheel-drive platform,... Comparison vehicle: 2017 GMC Acadia |
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Mediocre 2018 Toyota Highlander Pros and Cons Member2819 Steering is vague and imprecise. Cornering performance is mediocre. Ride is harsh and stiff, you can feel every small imperfection in the road surface. Not acceptable for the vehicle class and price. |
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Toyota has built another great Toyota Highlander. 2020 Toyota Highlander Pros and Cons Member1278 This 2020 handles a bit better then my 2012. The updated platform for 2020 seems to be much better for ride and handling. I have never had any problems in rain either, and it feels like it rides much smoother then before. |
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2016 Honda Pilot Review Official TrueDelta review by Michael Karesh The Honda Pilot's handling is stable and safe, but not at all sporting. If you want flatter cornering and more agile handling, Honda apparently wants you to spend the additional ten grand for the related but less roomy Acura MDX. This said, the Toyota and Nissan handle no... Comparison vehicle: 2014 Toyota Highlander |
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2014 Toyota Highlander Review Official TrueDelta review by Michael Karesh In casual to moderately aggressive driving, the Highlander's handling feels stable and secure, with some of the trucky flavor of the 4Runner to distance the driving experience from that of a minivan. Push the Highlander harder, though, and it leans, plows, and threatens to lose its composure. While the Pathfinder... Comparison vehicle: 2013 Nissan Pathfinder |
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A solid, dependable car 2009 Toyota Highlander Pros and Cons Member5713 Definitely not sporty to drive, but you don't buy this car for the sportiness. |
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Highlander not that high 2013 Toyota Highlander Pros and Cons sasolomon Steering heavy without much feel (still better than Honda though). Almost feels like Toyota went out of their way to make it seem like this Camry station wagon (even more so than the Venza) "feels" truckish and heavy. Some buyers interpret this as "solid", but it is purely... |
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2011 Toyota Highlander Pros and Cons Member88 Mediocre handling all around |
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2010 Toyota Highlander Pros and Cons Member4592 Turns on a dime. No effort handling even on dirt roads. Corners on mud as if it were on asphalt. |
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2006 Toyota Highlander Pros and Cons Member58 |
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2005 Toyota Highlander Pros and Cons Member3303 Totyotas in general and the Highlander specifically are way too soft and tend to float or bounce down the highway. |
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2009 Toyota Highlander Pros and Cons DCBruce The Sport model cornered well, considering the vehicle size and type . . . not too much body lean |
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2008 Toyota Highlander Pros and Cons Member2706 Distant feel, Electric Power Steering too light |
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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 You do get a lot of torque steer when you get hard on the acceleration. |
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2008 Toyota Highlander Pros and Cons A member in Texas, United States Model with navigation drove like a boat. |
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2007 Toyota Highlander Pros and Cons Member1276 Lots of body lean (even for an SUV). |
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2003 Toyota Highlander Pros and Cons Member836 The highlander handles great in most conditions. |
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2008 Toyota Highlander Pros and Cons Member243 Steering is "vague" and not as reponsive as I would like. |