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alimin 02 bluestone V-6, 4wd non-limited
Includes options LA BE VD HD EJ SR TO CF WL.
Will hopefully arrive in 2-3 weeks.
Can a mountain bike be place in available cargo area of the highlander without removing the tires? There are times when I would like my mountain bike completely secure inside my vehicle. Of course for most situations a bike rack will do. Also, has anyone used the Toyota Bike rack attachment as shown on the Toyota Web site?
Thanks In Advance
Michael
toyotaguys.com offers a Reese hitch, is this what the dealers have installed as a Toyota hitch?
Looking for options, appreciate suggestions.
Thanks.
http://www.bageco.com/hitchlistround.htm#TOYOTA TRUCKS AND CARS has it and I'm sure it's offered elsewhere as well.
Also you might try http://www.hitch-web.com/ to locate alternatives.
In the Gulf States Toyota distribution area (TX, LA, OK, AR), the current hitch is made by DrawTite.
Has anyone installed an auto starter? Any information to offer? I was wondering in they had any troubles installing it, since the Highlander is relatively new.
Thanks.
One thing I wish the would have done, however, is offer a rear window that opens separate from the gate. That is the only, really minor complaint, after 1200 miles.
Getting 16 mpg city, 22 highway V6, 2wd, thusfar.
South Florida.
The PIO also somes in grey, which I do not believe the factory does.
Thanks.
Robert
Things I wish it had:
-Adjustable Heated Seats, they get very hot quickly
-Coin Compartment with slots
I will soon upgrade the headlights and foglights to brighter(higher wattage) piaa bulbs, has anyone done this.
Your best bet is probably Hidden Hitch part #70777. At www.hiddenhitch.com you can see the hitch and print the installation instructions, but you can't order it from them. You can go to www.begeco.com and order it for about $110.
If you will pull a trailer with lights and/or electric brakes then you need the wiring harness. Your best bet there is probably www.toyotaguys.com.
In august I purchased a non-limited v6 4wd HL with dealer installed leather. The dealer charged us $1000 for the leather. In total we paid $30,400 for the vehicle w/ Leather(dealer), V6, 4wd, electric roof, spoiler, privacy glass, mud guards and roof rack.
We are happy with the quality of the leather however the one complaint is that they used vinyl for the arm rests.
I also experienced what sounded like the infamous glovebox rattle. However, it turned out to be the plastic panel on the right side of the shifter pod. The panel is held in place by a single plastic fastener, and two slide-in tabs. To eliminate the rattle, I placed foam carpet padding behind the panel, and installed a single sheet metal screw at the bottom left corner to secure the panel. Be cautious when drilling, and good luck!
Chose V6 for the advantages of smoothness - drove the 4 and found it constantly downshifting and upshifting whenever I wanted to speed up. With 4WD, the difference in fuel consumption is not significant. Also the V6 gives me a margin of safety, when entering speeding traffic and to quickly avoid problems. Also note the popularity of V6's on resale - keeps the value of the car up too. This is supported by the much higher number of 6 cyl HL's produced by Toyota.
I heard from the dealer that the AWD isn't really AWD and he says the differential turns the right front wheel and the back left wheel. ???? I've always thought AWD means all four wheels are turned when you step on the gas. Acceleration is MUCH better with all wheels clawing at the road vs. 2. It will beat any comparable 2WD off the start. Since WINTER is coming soon, can anyone explain the AWD system. Thanks!
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#1 I am getting ready to make a HL purchase within the next two months. Has anyone bought their HL through CarsDirect.com? They appear to be offering $700 over invoice.
#2 Does the Bluestone tend to show dirt/dust more readily? Haven't seen this color on the car lots.
Bluestone is my favorite color. My wife prefers Sundown Red. (One guess as to which color we ordered...) Anyway,at least we agreed that Bluestone does not show dust very readily. When we looked at them on dealer lots, they always looked clean, but as we got close to some they were actually quite dusty. Bluestone would be a good choice for you if this is a concern. Good luck!!! (I'll get used to Red, I suppose...)
Several weeks/months back there were some postings indicating anecodotal eveidence of better fuel economy using higher grade of fuel as well as a discussed of the HL's variable timing that allows for better performance with higher grades as well.
No point in investing the extra $$ in my book, nor in the official Toyota manual.
Please advise. Thanks for all the great information!
Gary
I've got a silver HL with a dark hood deflector...it doesn't look bad. I've also heard about some 3M 'tape' that can be used. Some earlier posts referenced it, I believe.
I got a silver for the very reason that it does not show the dirt and scratches. As a general rule the darker the color, the more obvious are scratches and dirt. I don't know bluestone, but I've always been happy with silver and the HL is gorgeous in silver (but this is of course a matter of personal taste). Note also that silver seems to be produced in greater quantities by Toyota, and this allows you with silver to more likely get the options or model you want and the price will be more competetive.
haubj- check Carsdirect.com site using an Arizona 86023 zip code for pricing to compare with your area.
ronthom1- thanks for the information. Carsdirect either directs you to a dealer or has a go-between to negotiate. Silver is indeed a striking color.
Still would like to know other's experiences in negotiating on internet vs local dealers. According to the newspapers, in California, sales tax may be dropped temporarily after Nov 23 to promote the economy. That might be a good time for purchasing the HL.
Good luck - HLs are terrific!
alimin
I contacted an internet dealer after researching exactly the Highlander configuration I wanted, using many on-line sites including Edmunds. He priced it, I took his price to my local dealer, and the local dealer matched it.
I love to hear success stories!
tidester
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One day later we had strong winds here in Kansas City, and I was able to drive under situations which in the past would create the noise. Under these conditions I am happy to report the noise did not occur. Granted this is one day under the right conditions, but it appears the new door seals have solved the problem. I will know more with time.
If you are having this problem, do like I did and call the Toyota 800 customer service number (and select option 3 I think) to open a trouble ticket. Inform them that this is a recurring problem, at conditions difficult to duplicate by the dealer. I found the whole process to be quite easy.
Good luck.
paul
If you want to see several different colors of Highlanders (including our Bluestone Metallic), go to Toyota Highlander Owners / Photo Gallery section of this board.
Good luck.
I hope this wind noise problem you have is forever gone. I haven't experience yet this type of problem with my HL. Maybe it's the weather here in So. Cal. The strong winds (Santa Ana's as they are called here) only only happens between Nov. and Jan. So there's not a lot of opportunity to get real world duplication of this noise problem here. I am considering getting the door seal replaced anyway rather than have to wait before this problem happens to me.
One question I have for you. Were you able to get this door seal replace under warranty? My local dealer have no idea regarding a fix for this problem. Maybe your work order may have a part number replacement that you can share. If not, appreciate it it you can post the TSB# once you have it. Thank you.
Thanks.