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2021 Toyota Highlander Hybrid Review Official TrueDelta review by Michael Karesh Given the lack of a plug and its small battery pack, the Highlander Hybrid cannot be driven on electricity alone for a significant distance. If you want a plug-in hybrid (PHEV) three-row vehicle, your choices are limited to the Chrysler Pacifica minivan, Lincoln Aviator, and Volvo XC90 Recharge, though Kia... Comparison vehicle: 2017 GMC Acadia |
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Mediocre 2018 Toyota Highlander Pros and Cons Member2819 Fuel economy is OK-ish. And that's the only good thing I can say about this car. |
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2016 Honda Pilot Review Official TrueDelta review by Michael Karesh Aided by cylinder deactivation while cruising, the 2015 Honda Pilot's fuel economy figures were about average in the class: 18 MPG city, 25 MPG highway with front-wheel drive (FWD) and 17/24 with all-wheel drive (AWD). For 2016, a reduction in curb weight, an updated engine, and a sixth transmission ratio... Comparison vehicle: 2014 Toyota Highlander |
A solid, dependable car 2009 Toyota Highlander Pros and Cons Member5713 I am averaging 27 mpg on my 2.7L engine on my mostly highway commute. During summertime it is close to 30 and during winter it goes to about 25, with snow tires. Best MPG for a 7 passenger non-hybrid out there. |
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Highlander not that high 2013 Toyota Highlander Pros and Cons sasolomon A complete pig. Yes, we were doing mostly urban assault driving but 14.8 MPG (according to the trip computer I reset when we drove away - did not calculate actual mileage since it was a rental and do not know how full the tank was when we received it)... |
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2012 Toyota Highlander Pros and Cons Member1278 Average 22 mpg is exceptional for an SUV of this size. |
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2009 Toyota Highlander Pros and Cons Member5260 For a daily driver it was nice to be able to get a vehicle with all the space with above 20 MPG fuel rating. |
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2011 Toyota Highlander Pros and Cons Member88 29mpg highway, >30mpg city in hybrid trim so far |
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2011 Toyota Highlander Pros and Cons Member4976 So far city driving is at 14 mph - hoped for better |
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2006 Toyota Highlander Pros and Cons Member4768 Consumes btwn 19 and 24 MPg (cdn) city/hwy |
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2002 Toyota Highlander Pros and Cons Member4735 Making conscious choices to drive gas-sparingly, I often get over 400 miles per fill up. |
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2006 Toyota Highlander Pros and Cons Member58 |
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2005 Toyota Highlander Pros and Cons Member4476 Same as the pilot, but with premuim fuel recommended |
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2010 Toyota Highlander Pros and Cons Member3774 lowest in class |
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2004 Toyota Highlander Pros and Cons Member1205 |
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2008 Toyota Highlander Pros and Cons Member2708 Tremendous, how 2.8 tons of weight use as much as 7L/100km - outstanding! |
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2008 Toyota Highlander Pros and Cons A member in Ontario, Canada Best in class |
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2006 Toyota Highlander Pros and Cons A member in California, United States |
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2006 Toyota Highlander Pros and Cons Member1249 Very good for sucha large and capable vehicle. |
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2003 Toyota Highlander Pros and Cons Member836 For a SUV 20 MPG is pretty good, I can drive a car i like without suffering to much at the pump |