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First Aid Kit - 2014 Toyota Highlander Limited Long-Term Road Test

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edited June 2014 in Toyota
imageFirst Aid Kit - 2014 Toyota Highlander Limited Long-Term Road Test

This update on Edmunds' long-term Toyota Highlander includes discussion of the SUV's first aid kit.

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  • throwbackthrowback Member Posts: 445

    Must be a Toyota group thing. I have seen several Lexus with a similiar kit. Nice touch if you ever need it.

  • darthbimmerdarthbimmer Member Posts: 606

    The Nissan Xterra has a similar kit. Pretty much all German cars do, too, from what I can tell. Very useful for dealing with small nicks and scrapes, whether they're suffered by someone in your car or someone parked next to you at the picnic area.

  • tirekickingtirekicking Member Posts: 30

    I've seen Nissan/Infiniti and Honda/Acura with the exact same kit inside and out, just a different logo. Looks like they all use the same vendor. Not sure why this was a blog entry.

    The thigh extender on the driver seat or functional power lift gate will make better topics.

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